An Italian researcher has raised the most famous painting disceptation new world of Leonardo da Vinci painted the lowercase letters in the eyes of the Mona Lisa, which could finally reveal the identity of the model.
Silvano Vinceti avoid the mysterious smile of the Mona Lisa and instead to look deeply into my eyes with high-resolution images.
Invisible to the naked eye and painted in black on green-brown LV are the letters of his natural right pupil Leonardo da Vinci original, but that's what is on your left pupil is much more interesting.
The letters B and S, or possibly the EC, have been evident, a clue to identify the model who posed for the Renaissance artist.
It has often been called Lisa Gherardini, wife of a Florentine merchant, but Vinceti disagree, saying the Mona Lisa painted by Leonardo in Milan. He said it would announce its findings next month.
On the back of the painting, the '149 'numbers, with a fourth number is deleted, suggesting that he painted when he was in Milan in the 1490s, using as a model of a woman at court Ludovic Sforza, Duke of Milan "Mr. Vinceti said.
The specialists at the Center for Research and Restoration of Museums of France said that Da Vinci used up to 30 layers of paint in their work to meet their standards of perfection.
French researchers have undertaken new studies of paintings by Leonardo da Vinci, including his "Mona Lisa".
The mysterious smile is still a mystery, but French researchers say they have cracked a few secrets.
Silvano Vinceti avoid the mysterious smile of the Mona Lisa and instead to look deeply into my eyes with high-resolution images.
Invisible to the naked eye and painted in black on green-brown LV are the letters of his natural right pupil Leonardo da Vinci original, but that's what is on your left pupil is much more interesting.
The letters B and S, or possibly the EC, have been evident, a clue to identify the model who posed for the Renaissance artist.
It has often been called Lisa Gherardini, wife of a Florentine merchant, but Vinceti disagree, saying the Mona Lisa painted by Leonardo in Milan. He said it would announce its findings next month.
On the back of the painting, the '149 'numbers, with a fourth number is deleted, suggesting that he painted when he was in Milan in the 1490s, using as a model of a woman at court Ludovic Sforza, Duke of Milan "Mr. Vinceti said.
The specialists at the Center for Research and Restoration of Museums of France said that Da Vinci used up to 30 layers of paint in their work to meet their standards of perfection.
French researchers have undertaken new studies of paintings by Leonardo da Vinci, including his "Mona Lisa".
The mysterious smile is still a mystery, but French researchers say they have cracked a few secrets.

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