Episode 03 - Mona Lisa, Part Two - Show Notes

 
 

TEN MINUTE MASTERPIECES

A PODCAST ABOUT THE CURIOUS STORIES
BEHIND THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS WORKS OF ART

 

Mona Lisa
Painted from 1503-1516 by Leonardo da Vinci (b. 1452 - d. 1519)
The Louvre Museum, Salle des États,  Room 711, Denon Wing, Level 1

If you haven’t yet listened to our first episode about Mona Lisa, we recommend checking out Part One before continuing with this episode about how the First Lady of the Renaissance keeps making her mark — even in our modern world.

In this episode (Mona Lisa, Part Two), we learn about how Jackie Kennedy orchestrated the Mona Lisa’s United States tour in 1963. We hear from Liz Lidgett Gallery artist Hunt Slonem who saw the Mona Lisa on that tour at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. as a middle school student. We also examine how the Mona Lisa has inspired acts of honor and controversy over centuries.

Ten Minute Masterpieces is hosted by art advisor Liz Lidgett and produced by Maribeth Romslo.

There’s been theft and she’s traveled the world. But even beyond that, she is a woman that represents all women.
— art advisor Liz Lidgett


 

LIZ LIDGETT GALLERY ARTIST PERSPECTIVE

Hunt Slonem, an artist represented by Liz Lidgett Gallery, explores both nature and portraiture in his work. He joined us for a conversation on the podcast about artmaking and the Mona Lisa.

“Mona Lisa is really a portrait of a woman that has high, high, high spiritual attainment, even though that's not what it's officially about. I mean, I can't think of a single religious painting that has as much of an impact on humanity.” - Hunt Slonem

 

Maribeth Romslo