Mona Lisa Images for a Modern World
A Mona Lisa Gallery
a compendium of images by contemporary artists who have chosen the
Mona Lisa
as a subject or an aesthetic theme

..Submit Your Works to The Mona Lisa Gallery Space..

curated by Robert A. Baron

Richard Krause: Mona Gan Eden

Richard Krause: View daVinci

Richard Krause: Leal Souvenir

David Teixidor: Gioconda 2001

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Provisional Rules and Conditions: Works exhibited in the "Mona Lisa Gallery Space" appear by invitation only. However, artists wishing to submit work(s) for consideration may send no more than four digital images in any three-month period to . If a work is selected, the artist (author, licensor) must send an e-mail note with attached images attesting to the fact that he or she is the copyright owner of the work(s) submitted, that he or she, as the author and copyright owner of these works, licenses Robert Baron to display the work(s) in his "Mona Lisa Gallery Web-Space," and that no copyright laws will be violated if the work is posted on this site located in the United States. Further, the author (licensor) of the works(s) agrees to hold Robert Baron blameless and harmless in the event that a copyright claimant contests the appearance of the work on this site and that the author (licensor) further agrees to indemnify Robert Baron for any costs incurred in the process of responding to such potential suits and actions. The author understands, notwithstanding the above, that any contested work will be removed upon request without regard to the merits of the complaint. Works, if accepted, will normally remain on view a minimum of one month, but no warranty exists or is implied that obligates any specific duration for exhibition for works chosen. The gallery space is limited to showing a maximum of ten works at any one time.

Works presented for consideration should be in digital form and should be no larger than 640 pixels in its largest dimension. (If a work is being considered for acceptance for exhibit, a higher resolution image may be requested.) Accepted works are expected to be identified for public viewing with 1) the name and e-mail address of the author and, optionally, the author's nationality, 2) the title of the work, 3) its original size and media, 4) the date of its creation, and 5) any other data the author thinks appropriate, including, for instance, a description or author's statement, not to exceed 75 words. The author may also cite up to two exhibits and/or publications in which he or she has been featured and may provide a URL of a personal website.

Conventional standards of propriety, decency and accepted community standards will be applied to the choice of displayed works. The reference community is an adult community in which the arts and artistic expression are considered vital to the need of society to understand itself. Works of purulent or pornographic content will normally be rejected unless in the view of the editor they serve an aesthetic or social purpose notwithstanding their content.

The "Mona Lisa Gallery Web-Space" is offered as a community service to artists. Galleries and artist agents may not submit works and no works offered here will be represented as for sale or for for-profit license. No fee is charged for the display of works and no payment is expected. Robert Baron will be grateful, however, to anyone who donates funds toward the cost of obtaining and maintaining this webspace. The works selected, the length of exhibition, the size of display and the presentation of artist statements, as all other matters aesthetic and/or thematic will be at the discretion of Robert A. Baron. Artists may withdraw display of their work(s) at any time by giving timely notice. Such works will usually be pulled within two weeks of the request. Editorial comments by Robert Baron regarding the works displayed appear without collaboration with, or permission of the artist.

I have read the above and wish to submit a work.