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Qué (quién) es Gioconda - definición


Gioconda de Vito         
ITALIAN-BRITISH MUSICIAN (1907–1944)
Gioconda De Vito
Gioconda de Vito (26 July 1907 – 14 October 1994) was an Italian-British classical violinist. (The dates 22 June 1907 and 24 October 1994 also appear in some sources.
Pseudocatharylla gioconda         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Pseudocatharylla gioconda is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Stanisław Błeszyński in 1964.
La Gioconda (play)         
PLAY WRITTEN BY GABRIELE D'ANNUNZIO
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 Victoria Theatre and featured the acclaimed Italian actress Eleonora Duse.
Ejemplos de uso de Gioconda
1. The work, also known as "La Gioconda", is usually believed to have portrayed the wife of Francesco del Giocondo.
2. The Mona Lisa –– called La Gioconda in Italian and La Joconde in French –– has captivated and mystified the art world for centuries.
3. In his bizarre behavior, Barak maintained a long silence, talking (on those rare occasions that he broke his silence) like the Oracle of Delphi and wearing the fixed smile of the Mona Lisa, La Gioconda.
4. I‘ve pored through thousands of archive pages and I‘m convinced the remains of Leonardo‘s model Lisa Gherardini are buried there." He added that his research had wiped away all doubt about the identity of La Gioconda, as the Italians call the Mona Lisa because of the surname of her husband, Giocondo.
5. Pallanti explained: "It was her, Lisa, the wife of the merchant Francesco Del Giocondo – and she lived right opposite Leonardo in Via Ghibellina." Historians are certain that Lisa Gherardini was the model and records show that she married Francesco Del Gioconda in 14'5 when she was 16 and he was 35 years old.