"Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci, 1503" by Jake Scharbach Most everyone who sees "Mona Lisa" at the Louvre Museum in Paris has the same first impression, and hence is likely to smile knowingly at the title of a current Burlington exhibition. "It's Smaller Than I Thought," at Safe and Sound Gallery, features an invitational collection of two-dimensional artworks inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting. Gallery owner Marin Horikawa said he "cold emailed" 60 artists — from as near as Vermont and as far as Tokyo — of whom 15 came through. The result was an impressive variety of interpretations. Suffice it to say that Renaissance Lisa would not relate to most of them. For that matter, the Florentine noblewoman would surely be stupefied to find herself an international icon five centuries after she posed with that enigmatic smile.