Crossword clues for monalisa
monalisa
- She has an intriguing smile
- She has a memorable smile
- Portrait stolen in 1911, with Picasso as a suspect
- Painting subject known for her smile
- Painting partly shown on the original cover of "The Da Vinci Code"
- Owner of a famous smile
- Oscar-winning song immortalized by Nat King Cole
- Nat King Cole song about Da Vinci painting?
- Nat King Cole song about a da Vinci portrait
- Louvre draw since 1797
- Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece
- It was stolen in August 1911
- It was stolen in 1911
- Immortal wife of Francesco del Giocondo
- Her image was stolen in 1911 and recovered in 1913
- Feature of the Louvre
- Famed da Vinci
- Eyebrowless lady
- Da Vinci signature piece
- Big attraction at the Louvre
- 16th-century masterpiece
- 1507 masterpiece
- "The Da Vinci Code" cover image
- "The Da Vinci Code" cover girl
- Louvre highlight
- Francesco del Giocondo's wife
- "La Gioconda," familiarly
- Louvre lady
- Celebrated smiler
- La Gioconda, familiarly
- Da Vinci masterpiece with an intriguing smile
- Nat King Cole hit
- Big draw at the Louvre
- Louvre attraction
- Picture animals needing oxygen supply
- Painting by eccentric Somalian
- Da Vinci portrait (2 wds.)
- Warhol serigraph subject
- Renaissance woman?
- Painting behind bulletproof glass since 2005
- Nat King Cole tune
- Louvre work
- 16th-century work also known as "La Gioconda"
- Work parodied by Duchamp
- What the Duchamp painting "L.H.O.O.Q." parodies
- The most famous painting in the world, many say
- Subject of the Marcel Duchamp painting "L.H.O.O.Q."
- Signora del Giocondo
Wikipedia
Monalisa (film)
Monalisa is a 2004 Indian Kannada romance film written and directed by Indrajit Lankesh. The film stars Dhyan and Sadha in lead roles and prominent actors such as Darshan and Rekha Vedavyas have done cameo appearances. The film is produced by K. S. Dushyanth and K. Santhosh Kumar.
The film was a blockbuster success upon release and also received critical appreciation. It went on to win numerous awards at the Filmfare Awards South and Karnataka State Film Awards for the year 2004. It was also dubbed into Telugu with the same title name and found success upon release