Created by Leonardo da Vinci in the 16th century, the
Mona Lisa is one of the world's most famous paintings. It's hanging in the Louvre museum in Paris. In that same museum is a less renowned version of the *Mona Lisa*. It depicts the same woman, but she's unclothed. Made by da Vinci's student, it was probably inspired by a now-lost nude
Mona Lisa painted by the master himself. Renaissance artists commonly created "heavenly" and "vulgar" versions of the same subject. I suggest that in the coming weeks you opt for the "vulgar"
Mona Lisa, not the "heavenly" one, as your metaphor of power. Favor what's earthy, raw, and unadorned over what's spectacular, idealized, and polished.
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