It's Their Mona Lisa

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58 points | by ramimac 4 days ago

6 comments

  • petercooper 9 hours ago
    Upon seeing the entry for Marie-Antoinette’s private theater, I felt an urge to proclaim the Amargosa Opera House as Death Valley's "Mona Lisa". I was lucky enough to get a private tour and it was like stepping into one of the world's greatest works of art in the most bizarre of locations. The pictures don't do it justice but https://lenspire.zeiss.com/photo/en/article/mario-basner-cap...
    • rawling 8 hours ago
      I think the (OP) article has screwed up here. The article, and I think its original source, name a particular set from the theater as the palace's Mona Lisa. But the article has a picture of the theater itself, and even misnames the theater after the set.

      Tatler source: "This includes machinery that causes a tree to rise from a trapdoor and three sets – a simple interior, a forest and a temple of Minerva – the latter being the oldest intact decor in the world, dating back to 1754 – ‘our own Mona Lisa,’ said Masson."

      OP article: "What is it? The Temple of Minerva theater set (c.1754) from Marie-Antoinette’s private theater."

      OP caption on picture of theater: "Temple of Minerva theater (c. 1754)"

  • amarcheschi 4 hours ago
    Well, in Florence there actually is a copy of the original Mona Lisa. It's just that nobody knows about it. It's in the first room of stibbert museum. I almost missed it
  • ggm 9 hours ago
    I thought I saw "woman with a polecat" in the SF legion of honour gallery. Maybe it was on tour. (This is at least a decade ago and possibly more)
  • ayaros 10 hours ago
    What is the Mona Lisa of Hacker News?
    • thelibrarian 10 hours ago
      Colin Percival (cperciva), upon being dismissed due to never having won a prestigious mathematical award such as a Putnam fellowship, revealing that he had in fact won a Putnam fellowship in 1999.
    • argee 10 hours ago
      Based on TFA, nothing. Since no has quoted anything as such. So, allow me.

      This [0] is the Mona Lisa of Hacker News. (Most favorited post circa 2020, though now that would likely be something else.)

      [0] https://jgthms.com/web-design-in-4-minutes/

      • zem 6 hours ago
        that's a lovely post, and I missed it when it came out, so thanks for that! but based on the logic in TFA I think an admin would have to make the claim for it to count.
        • argee 6 hours ago
          TFA has curator quotes, the users are largely the curators of HN, so it should work! I can't imagine the mods ever saying anything like that. Maybe someone like pg would.
    • fooker 9 hours ago
      Has to be the dropbox comment
    • bitwize 10 hours ago
      The guy who dismissed Dropbox.
  • ashwinnair99 10 hours ago
    Every culture has that one thing outsiders reduce to a joke or a meme. Rarely bothers to ask why it matters to the people it actually belongs to.
  • algolint 7 hours ago
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