- La
Gioconda is an
opera in four acts by
Amilcare Ponchielli set to an
Italian libretto by
Arrigo Boito (as
Tobia Gorrio),
based on Angelo,
Tyrant of Padua...
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birth of
their second son, Andrea. The
Italian name for the painting, La
Gioconda,
means "jocund" ("happy" or "jovial"), or
literally "the
jocund one", a...
- La
Gioconda (/lə ˌdʒiːəˈkɒndə/ lə JEE-ə-KON-də, Italian: [la dʒoˈkonda]; "the
joyful one" [f.]) may
refer to: Mona Lisa or La
Gioconda, a
painting by...
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Gioconda Belli (born
December 9, 1948) is a Nicaraguan-born
novelist and poet
known for her
contributions to
Nicaraguan literature.
Gioconda Belli grew...
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picture Gioconda with columns. Two
columns are
found in
other copies such as
Gioconda of Oslo in
National Museum of Art,
Architecture and Design,
Gioconda of...
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Gioconda Vessic****i is an
Italian opera singer and actress.
Gioconda is the
inventor and
pioneer of
BollywoOPERA style. She
obtained two
degrees with...
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restoration of its
version of La
Gioconda".
Museo Nacional del Prado.
Retrieved 11 June 2016. "La
hermosa Gioconda/ Colección litográfica de cuadros...
- La
Gioconda is an 1899 play by the
Italian writer Gabriele D'Annunzio. In
November 1902 in New York, a
Broadway version of the play was
presented at the...
- La
Gioconda was a cafe at 9
Denmark Street in London's Tin Pan Alley,
where musicians such as
David Bowie, Dana
Gillespie and
Elton John
would eat and...
- The
Second Mrs. Giaconda,
later The
Second Mrs.
Gioconda, is a
historical novel for
children by E. L. Konigsburg. Set
primarily in Milan, Italy, it features...