A contemporaneous replica of the Mona Lisa, probably painted by Andrea Salai and Francesco Melzi, two students of Leonardo da Vinci, was restored in 2011.
Colección Real (Real Alcázar, Madrid, 1666, [nº 588]; Real Alcázar, Madrid, Galería del Mediodía, 1686, s.n.; ¿Real Alcázar, Madrid, Galería del Mediodía, 1700, ¿nº 76?; Palacio Real Nuevo, Madrid, tercera pieza de la Furriera, 1747, nº 195; Palacio Real Nuevo, Madrid, paso de tribuna y trascuartos, 1772, nº 195; Palacio Real Nuevo, Madrid, pieza de tocador, 1794, s. n.; Palacio Real, Madrid, cuarto del mayordomo mayor, 1814-1818, s.n.)
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