There are two 'Mona Lisa'
Leonardo da Vinci is an Italian Renaissance master painter. He left one of the famous "Mona Lisa" paintings. However , 'Mona Lisa' is not unique. Specialist of the nonprofit organization 'Mona Lisa' after research has proved another drawing of the 'Mona Lisa' by Leonardo da Vinci.
It is known that this painting was drawn earlier than the picture stored in the French Louvre museum for more than 10 years, the smile and posture of the Mona Lisa in the two drawings are the same, but the 'Mona Lisa' in the previous drawing clearly younger.
'Isleworth Mona Lisa'.
The 'Mona Lisa' is preserved in the French Louvre museum.
British collector Blake discovered this painting at a noble district in Somerset about 100 years ago. After buying the picture for transport to the gallery in Isleworth Lon Don, this painting was named 'Isleworth's Mona Lisa' . Later Blake sold the painting to an American Pulitzer, who left a picture for his daughter. After this girl died, this picture was acquired by a person who did not want to reveal her identity and sent it to Swiss Bank for 40 years.
The self-portrait Leonardo da Vinci.
Experts will exhibit 'historical, comparative and scientific evidence ' to prove this picture is Leonardo da Vinci's autograph.
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