Sheppy Dog Fund Lecture - SDFL

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Thursday July 18

2:00 PM  –  3:00 PM

The Thefts of the Mona Lisa

Leonardo da Vinci’s portrait, the Mona Lisa, is without doubt the world’s most famous painting. It achieved its fame not only because it is a remarkable example of Renaissance portraiture, created by an acclaimed artistic and scientific genius, but because of its criminal history. The Mona Lisa was stolen in 1911 by an Italian man that was under the mistaken belief that the Mona Lisa had been stolen during the Napoleonic era, and he wished to take back for Italy one of his country’s greatest treasures. His successful theft of the painting from the Louvre, the farcical manhunt that followed, and the subsequent trial in Florence were highly publicized, sparking international media attention, and catapulting an already admired painting into stratospheric heights of fame. Charney’s lecture reveals the art and criminal history of the Mona Lisa.

Following the lecture is a Q&A and book signing in the Lobby.

Make a whole day of it at the FIA! Join us from 12:00p to 1:30p in Isabel Hall for lunch with complimentary tea and coffee provided. Boxed lunch pre-order coming soon. Don't miss Dr. Charney's second lecture at 6:00p titled Brushed Aside: The Untold Story of Women in Art. Register now.