Mystery behind death of Mona lisa!!
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smiling looking at you it's very intimate but there is a second Mona Lisa with that same enigmatic smile did Leonardo da Vinci paint the most famous work of art twice now art historians are using science to uncover the truth we found that the histograms for the two Mona Lisa's are virtually identical the Mona Lisa mystery on secrets of the Dead she's the most famous work of art in the world her name synonymous with intrigue her expression guards a secret five centuries old we see a face which is just about to smile it's almost a philosophical picture and it's a demonstration of what painting can do the Mona Lisa wasn't always a celebrity she didn't steal the spotlight until she was stolen herself vanished hidden away for more than two years in her absence a second Mona Lisa appeared she looked younger and fresher but she was unfinished had Leonardo
da Vinci painted the world's most famous portrait twice evidence suggests leonardo worked on the Mona Lisa at two different periods in his life more than a decade apart is this missing link an early study for the legendary portrait is it a copy from Leonardo's studio or a most cunning forgery now with recently unearthed archives and the latest science experts set out to uncover the secrets behind her enigmatic smile and finally solve the mystery of the Mona Lisa August 1911 at the Louvre museum in Paris a small portrait the Mona Lisa hangs in a renaissance gallery until now she's been a work of little renown but she's about to become a sensation after the museum locks its doors a handyman Vincenzo Peruggia climbs out of hiding and prized the portrait from its frame he knows the layout of the gallery well he was recently hired to do renovation work at the Louvre Peruggia carefully wraps the priceless wooden panel in a cloth the next morning in broad daylight he walks out with the Mona Lisa tucked under his arm an entire day passes before anyone notices the masterpiece is missing then she hits the headlines until the heist Leonardo da Vinci's portrait was known mainly to art experts almost overnight the Mona Lisa became a household name the scandal had made her a superstar the police interrogate a number of suspects but failed to zero in on the handyman the Mona Lisa had vanished no one knew if she would ever be seen again around the time of her disappearance an art dealer was travelling through England in search of rare objects he claimed that while visiting an estate in Somerset someone made him an intriguing offer the only recorded detail is the name of the buyer Hugh Blaker the owner claimed a relative had returned from a grand tour of Italy bringing a mysterious painting back with him it was a most remarkable portrait at first sight it looked like the Mona Lisa but something about it was different she seemed more youthful but it seemed to be the same woman as in the famous portrait she had been painted with a familiar perfection could she have been created by Leonardo da Vinci himself in 1913 the Mona Lisa once again made headlines when the now famous portrait was returned to the Louvre the thief had hidden the painting for more than two years and was only caught while trying to sell it in Florence in England the art dealer Hugh Blaker allegedly bought the portrait he was offered the so-called Isleworth Mona Lisa he wanted to know more about his mysterious acquisition could there actually be two Mona Lisa's Alistair that were identical machines on the basis of the knowledge we have today there are two theories with Ian according to the traditional theory there is only one portrait in the Louvre the legend oval over the other suggests that there are two completely different paintings need to be thinking rumors of a second Mona Lisa had just begun to circulate sparked by newly discovered records describing a different version of the painting as an art dealer Bleicher was likely aware of the theory could he now be the proud owner of this fabled other Mona Lisa the mystery of the Mona Lisa begins in Italy during the cultural explosion of the 15th and 16th centuries the Renaissance Leonardo a central catalyst of the Age artists inventor engineer was the definitive Renaissance man his every act was driven by an insatiable scientific curiosity Leonardo described himself once as a dish Apollo despair en TIA which can either be translated as a disciple of experience or as a disciple of experiment and throughout his life Leonardo was a relentless tough minded experimenter it was in a sense his Creed his belief in the importance of questioning of searching of investigating and experimenting Sharlee he approached every challenge in technology or the arts with an unparalleled hunger for invention he wants the picture to be a total remaking of the natural world
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he wants everything to be in there he wants movement he wants life he wants optics he wants Anatomy he wants geology nuance botany and in a sense that's more even than a moving film could do these days so in a way it's an impossible agenda he's setting a standard for a picture which no one not even Leonardo could possibly meet in 1503 the master took on a surprisingly simple commission keeping up with the nobility in Florence one of the richest city states in Italy was not always easy for Leonardo Leonardo's relationship with Florence was kind of a troubled relationship Florence was associated with a world which he might have wanted to join but felt excluded from partly from his legitimacy partly for temperamental reasons so he he honed his craft and his skill here but he never quite felt at home he's even described at one point as being impatient with the paintbrush he doesn't wish to pick up the paintbrush because he's pursuing so many other ideas ideas can be slow to fill the coffers and for Leonardo the paintbrush was a trusted source of revenue Leonard as usual patrons were princes and high-ranking clerics people in the public eye now he was being asked to paint a portrait of a relative unknown a silk merchants wife you clues to the curious commission can be found in the library of one of the most renowned art collections in the world the effete Sea gallery in Florence the library holds the first edition of a seminal work on art from the Italian Renaissance lives of the most excellent Italian painters sculptors and architects by Giorgio Vasari