Identify Mona Lisa's
Art experts in Switzerland have found evidence that the first version of the Mona Lisa is also a work of Leonardo da Vinci.
For more than three centuries, the Mona Lisa in the Louvre in Paris has always been said to be the only painting of this model by the Italian genius artist.
The Mona Lisa (left) and the 'original' version are all works
by Leonardo da Vinci - (Photo: Mona Lisa Foundation)
Recently, however, the Mona Lisa Foundation in Zurich said that scientific tests and historical data provide more compelling evidence in support of the expert's previous statement that the Isleworth Mona painting Lisa is in fact a portrait of the same woman who turned into an immortal symbol in the artist's priceless work Leonardo da Vinci.
According to Art Daily, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, after Isleworth Mona Lisa was released in Geneva last September, used the method of determining carbon isotopes on Isleworth's painting, and discovered it. completed in the period from 1410 to 1455.
Meanwhile, the famous Mona Lisa was drawn in the early 1500s.
The analysis of previous drawings by American physicist John Asmus also concluded that the version of Isleworth and the version at Lourdes were the same artist.
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