A younger version of the famous Mona Lisa painting will be exhibited in Geneva, Switzerland. This painting was sparked controversy because some claim that this is the original version of the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci that.Mona Lisa Foundation, based in Switzerland that will be an exhibition, said detailed research over the past three decades provides strong evidence that this version is the initial painting of women face the most famous in the world."We've investigated this painting from different angles relevant., We also collect all the information. Overall reinforces our suspicion that this is an early version Gicondia in the Louvre," said foundation member and historian Stanley Feldman.Giaconda is the Italian name for the Mona Lisa, known the world today. Meanwhile, the French used to call the painting La Joconde.At the beginning of the 16th century, an Italian nobleman Francesco del Giacondo asking Da Vinci to paint his wife, Lisa Gherardini. However, after completing the task, Da Vinci never gave the painting to pemesannya.YoungerPaintings on display to the media and experts in Geneva it is the figure of a woman who allegedly was in her early 20's.Women pose in this painting, even has the same eyes masterpiece that is now in the Louvre, which is believed to show the woman in her 30s.Stanley Feldman and his brother, David, who had long been in the art world, says historical evidence, critical comparisons, and scientific tests using the most modern techniques to support his ideas about painting the Mona Lisa was younger.Young Mona Lisa theory is supported two others, the expert works of Da Vinci and Alessandro Vezzosi U.S. origin expert Carlo Pedretti.However, experts were skeptical Da Vinci Mona Lisa with the advent of the theory of the young.In a 300-page book, published Foundation Mona Lisa, Da Vinci Museum director Alessandro Vezzosi ask the critics of this theory to think more openly."This book will reveal a bias that does not claim the painting is an early version and unfinished from the Mona Lisa young, much younger than those in the Louvre," Vezzosi wrote in the book.However, Britain's Oxford University Professor Martin Kemp, who is also world-renowned expert on Da Vinci, said, painting Geneva was probably the result of plagiarism Mona Lisa in the Louvre painting by a famous painter who chose not to paint the Mona Lisa with a younger age."The theory was wrong," said Kemp, saying a number of facts."Painting in Geneva made on canvas instead of wood like the ability Da Vinci," said Kemp.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Is There Two Painting Mona Lisa?
A younger version of the famous Mona Lisa painting will be exhibited in Geneva, Switzerland. This painting was sparked controversy because some claim that this is the original version of the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci that.Mona Lisa Foundation, based in Switzerland that will be an exhibition, said detailed research over the past three decades provides strong evidence that this version is the initial painting of women face the most famous in the world."We've investigated this painting from different angles relevant., We also collect all the information. Overall reinforces our suspicion that this is an early version Gicondia in the Louvre," said foundation member and historian Stanley Feldman.Giaconda is the Italian name for the Mona Lisa, known the world today. Meanwhile, the French used to call the painting La Joconde.At the beginning of the 16th century, an Italian nobleman Francesco del Giacondo asking Da Vinci to paint his wife, Lisa Gherardini. However, after completing the task, Da Vinci never gave the painting to pemesannya.YoungerPaintings on display to the media and experts in Geneva it is the figure of a woman who allegedly was in her early 20's.Women pose in this painting, even has the same eyes masterpiece that is now in the Louvre, which is believed to show the woman in her 30s.Stanley Feldman and his brother, David, who had long been in the art world, says historical evidence, critical comparisons, and scientific tests using the most modern techniques to support his ideas about painting the Mona Lisa was younger.Young Mona Lisa theory is supported two others, the expert works of Da Vinci and Alessandro Vezzosi U.S. origin expert Carlo Pedretti.However, experts were skeptical Da Vinci Mona Lisa with the advent of the theory of the young.In a 300-page book, published Foundation Mona Lisa, Da Vinci Museum director Alessandro Vezzosi ask the critics of this theory to think more openly."This book will reveal a bias that does not claim the painting is an early version and unfinished from the Mona Lisa young, much younger than those in the Louvre," Vezzosi wrote in the book.However, Britain's Oxford University Professor Martin Kemp, who is also world-renowned expert on Da Vinci, said, painting Geneva was probably the result of plagiarism Mona Lisa in the Louvre painting by a famous painter who chose not to paint the Mona Lisa with a younger age."The theory was wrong," said Kemp, saying a number of facts."Painting in Geneva made on canvas instead of wood like the ability Da Vinci," said Kemp.
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