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The first name of the mother who sat for Leonardo da vinci's portrait, as noted by biographer Giorgio Vasari, was Cecilia. The portrait in question is the famous "Mona Lisa," which features Lisa Gherardini, also known as Lisa del Giocondo, but her mother was Cecilia Gherardini.

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