Representation of Leonardo da Vinci bringing back his work The Mona Lisa after the theft by Vincenzo Peruggia on 21/08/1911. Comedy postcard by Anonymous Anonymous

Representation of Leonardo da Vinci bringing back his work The Mona Lisa after the theft by Vincenzo Peruggia on 21/08/1911. Comedy postcard

(Representation of Leonard de Vinci (Leonardo da Vinci) (1452-1519) bringing back his work “” The Mona Lisa”” (Mona Lisa, Monna Lisa) after the theft of the work by Vincenzo Peruggia (1881-1925) which took place on 21/08/1911. Comedy postcard)


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Representation of Leonardo da Vinci bringing back his work The Mona Lisa after the theft by Vincenzo Peruggia on 21/08/1911. Comedy postcard by Anonymous Anonymous. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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