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How did The Mona Lisa become famous?

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    1. The Louvre Museum in Paris confirms that 80% of the patrons visiting the museum come just to see The Mona Lisa.
    2. But this renowned painting was not as famous before it was stolen from the Louvre Museum on August 21, 1911.
    3. Leonardo da Vinci painted it in 1507, but people started discussing it in the 1860s—mainly because Napoleon had had it in his bedroom once.
    4. Still, however, it was not even the most talked-about painting in its gallery, leave aside the whole of the Louvre Museum.
    5. Almost a day after the theft, a painter noticed the missing painting but didn’t raise an alarm.
    6. As part of a project, the Louvre Museum, at the time, had engaged a team of photographers to take pictures of paintings.
    7. So, the artist thought the painting must have gone for a photoshoot.
    8. After a while, he requested one of the museum’s guards to check with the photographers, who confirmed they didn’t have the painting.
    9. The heist became a national scandal, and there was a time when 60 detectives were looking for the painting.
    10. Some big names were suspected to be behind the theft.
    11. These names included American tycoon, art lover J P Morgan, and the famous artist Pablo Picasso.
    12. Eventually, it was found that a gang of Italians had stolen it.
    13. But they couldn’t sell The Mona Lisa for a long time as it was now too famous to sell without gaining attention.
    14. After more than two years, they made a deal with an art dealer in Florence, but the art dealer complained to the authorities.
    15. The thieves were arrested and sentenced to eight months in prison.

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