Discover the first copy of the Mona Lisa

A picture is said to be the first copy from Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, discovered at the Prado Museum, Madrid.

The Prado Museum said, they didn't realize the importance of the painting until the recent restoration, they saw the hidden layer behind the picture that opened a picture of a woman, which was covered with paint. black.

Many people believe that the painting was painted by one of Leonardo's students in the 16th century.

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The picture is restored (right) in more detail than the original picture.

"The strange finding will change our perception of the world-famous painting," The Art newspaper reported .

According to the newspaper, the removal of the black paint on the replica revealed more details about the Tuscan landscape, reflected in Leonardo's masterpiece.

Martin Bailey, who reported on the discovery, told the BBC : "Lisa's eyes are quite attractive, and her mysterious smile makes her look much younger."

New paintings were restored which led experts to preserve speculation that the modeled woman was only about 20 years old, younger than the feeling of a woman in the original painting. The copy has been hidden for so long under the cover of color so experts think it was drawn long after Leonardo's death.

But now conservationists use X-rays to analyze the original original drawings, and draw conclusions, the work is done at the same time as the original Leonardo painting.

Experts are completing some points of recovery in the replica painting, then it will be on display at the Louvre in March for visitors to compare the two works.

The original Mona Lisa painting is on display at the Louvre Museum in Paris that has been dimmed by layers of old and cracked paint. However, cleaning and restoring the picture is not simple because it is too precious and fragile.