Skip Navigation LinksTurner > Collections > Noema > El robo de la sonrisa

El robo de la sonrisa

¿Quién se llevó la Gioconda del Louvre?

El robo de la sonrisa

In Paris at the start of a radically new century, the most famous face in the history of art stepped out of her frame and into a sensational mystery.

On August 21, 1911, the unfathomable happened—Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa vanished from the Louvre. More than twenty-four hours passed before museum officials realized she was gone. The prime suspects were as shocking as the crime: Pablo Picasso and Guillaume Apollinaire, young provocateurs of a new art. As French detectives using the latest methods of criminology, including fingerprinting, tried to trace the thieves, a burgeoning international media hyped news of the heist.

No story captured the imagination of the world quite like this one. Thousands flocked to the Louvre to see the empty space where the painting had hung. They mourned as if Mona Lisa were a lost loved one, left flowers and notes, and set new attendance records. For more than two years, Mona Lisa’s absence haunted the art world, provoking the question: Was she lost forever? A century later, questions still linger.
 

FACTS

Title: El robo de la sonrisa
Author(s): R. A. Scotti
Collection: Noema
Binding: Paperback with flaps
Format: 14 x 22
Pages: 256
ISBN: 978-84-7506-921-0
Edition: Español

Price: 20.00 €

Add to cart

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Scotti, R. A.

PRESS CLIPPINGS

Download PDF

EXTRACT

Download PDF