It's Their Mona Lisa

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70 points | by ramimac 4 days ago

7 comments

  • petercooper 22 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 22 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)"

  • ggm 22 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)
  • exmadscientist 11 hours ago
    Ah, Restoration Hardware. I've always thought the jwz quote applies perfectly to them: if I have a home furnishing problem, and I go to Restoration Hardware, now I have two problems. It's not enough to have their stores full of stuff I don't want, they've also got to turn them in to labyrinths too.

    The Mob Museum was great though.

  • ayaros 1 day ago
    What is the Mona Lisa of Hacker News?
    • thelibrarian 23 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 23 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 19 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 19 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 22 hours ago
      Has to be the dropbox comment
      • ErroneousBosh 20 hours ago
        What was the dropbox comment?
        • nom 19 hours ago
          • ErroneousBosh 11 hours ago
            Yeesh.

            > It does not seem very "viral" or income-generating

            Yeah because that should be the end goal of everything right?

            And from the response:

            > 1. re: the first part, many people want something plug and play. and even if they were plug and play, the problem is that the user experience (on windows at least) with online drives generally sucks, and you don't have disconnected access.

            Bingo. I am a really quite experienced Linux user (I've been using it since it came on two floppy disks and didn't really work) and I too want things that are just plug-and-play. Time spent dicking about making things work is time not spend doing something fun, although I get that for some folk their goal in using Linux is to "Be Using Linux". For most of us I suspect that extends out to "Be Using Linux to solve problems we actually have, not just be using Linux for the sake of it".

    • bitwize 23 hours ago
      The guy who dismissed Dropbox.
  • amarcheschi 18 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
  • ashwinnair99 1 day 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 20 hours ago
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