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  1. Lisa del Giocondo (Italian pronunciation: [ˈliːza del dʒoˈkondo]; née Gherardini [ɡerarˈdiːni]; June 15, 1479 – July 14, 1542) was an Italian noblewoman and member of the Gherardini family of Florence and Tuscany.

  2. May 3, 2023 · Documents found in a convent suggest that Lisa Gherardini died on 15 July 1542 at the age of 63. Other experts agree that Da Vinci's model could have lived until 1551, when she was 71. A longevity record for the time! But can we really say that Mona Lisa is dead?

  3. Lisa del Giocondo (June 15, 1479 – July 15, 1542, or c. 1551), born and also known as Lisa Gherardini and Lisa di Antonio Maria (Antonmaria) Gherardini, also known as Lisa and Mona Lisa, was a member of the Gherardini family of Florence and Tuscany in Italy.

  4. Aug 29, 2017 · She died in obscurity on 14 July 1542. The unfinished masterpiece, "Mona Lisa" - or Madame Lisa - did not turn her into an icon until centuries after she died. As the years passed, word...

  5. Jun 14, 2021 · Died on: July 15, 1542. place of death: Florence, Italy. Recommended Lists: Italian People. Italian Noblewomen. Early Life & Marriage. Lisa del Giocondo was born Lisa Gherardini on June 15, 1479, in Via Maggio, Republic of Florence, to Lucrezia del Caccia and Antonmaria di Noldo Gherardini.

  6. Sep 5, 2012 · In March 1495, Francesco married Lisa Gherardini. There are numerous conflicting records concerning the number of times Francesco was married. Many history books refer to a certain Tommasa di Mariotto Villani as his second wife; literally squeezed in somewhere between the death of Camilla and the marriage to Lisa.

  7. Aug 9, 2014 · Who was she? What was her relationship to her famous documentarian—Leonardo da Vinci? And most importantly, what’s behind that enigmatic smile? A discovery made in 2005 put centuries of speculation...

  8. Apr 6, 2011 · A recently discovered death certificate suggests she died in 1542 and is interred in a convent in Florence. The excavation will begin at Saint Orsola later this month. The mystery behind the...

  9. Lisa del Giocondo was known to have been buried in the grounds of Sant’Orsola convent after her death in Florence in 1542. The convent, which was built in 1309 as a satellite of San Lorenzo, has since been used as a factory and also a teaching facility for the University of Florence.

  10. Sep 25, 2015 · After years examining the remains of bodies buried below the Sant'Orsola convent in Florence, Italian researchers think they have found the bones of Lisa Gherardini del Giocondo — the noblewoman...