Tuesday, December 8, 2015

They discovered two hidden faces in the Mona Lisa – Frontera.info

LONDON, UK (From Network) The Mona Lisa, one of the most famous and controversial works of Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci, can not be treated Florentine Lisa Gherardini, who, according to experts, was the model for Da Vinci posó.

The finding Frenc © s engineer who has analyzed the work for more than ten year ± os could lead to rename it.

The engineer Pascal Cotte Frenc © s, a pioneer in the use © MT technique known as ‘me © all layers of amplification’ (LAM, for its acronym in English © s) â € “which is the author €” said that after all know the image of the Mona Lisa hide two different portraits, reports The Telegraph.

Pascal Cotte image. Photo: BBC

Cotte, who has done similar research in different works of art, believes the tea © technique to analyze more deeply paintings and explains that the method consists of projecting © all about the same a series of lights of different intensity, which are analyzed and allow to study the object layer by layer.

“You can peel like an onion all layers of paint. We can reconstruct the entire timeline of creation of the painting, “said Franca © s

According to the findings, data elaboration of the work match those known so far. The rank among the year 1503 ± os 1517.

On the other hand, we are having found two images more below the outer surface of the figure showed the existence of a portrait with a head, nose and hands or greater size ± , as well as more thin lips, it is presumed that another woman is. Or, as defined by the researcher, “the original Lisa of Leonardo”.

¿Adiós the Mona Lisa?

The find has generated various opinions among connoisseurs of the work of Da Vinci.

On the one hand, Martin Kemp, professor of art history at the University of Oxford, says the discovery does not prove the existence of a hidden in the Mona Lisa, but it is only as traces work “continuous process of evolution” that suffered the portrait into what we know today.

On the other hand, art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon, believes Cotte discovery of great importance and one of the “Stories of the Century”.

The fact could not be liked by the authorities of the Louvre Museum, which so far have not been spoken about since conllevarÃa be found in the future to change the title of the painting.

“We are talking goodbye to the Mona Lisa,” he concludes Dixon

Source: Rt.
 

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