Sunday, February 7, 2010

Monalisa Painting Face painting is Leonardo Da Vinci Self

Monalisa is ukisan Face Painting Leonardo Da Vinci Self - The Legend of Leonardo da Vinci shrouded in mystery. How did he die? Is still buried in the French Chateau with Renaissance master? Was Mona Lisa a disguised self-portrait?

A group of Italian scientists believe that the key to solving the puzzle there. And they asked for permission from the French authorities to dig up graves and carbon test and DNA testing.

If the intact skull, scientists can go to the heart of the question that bothered scholars and the public for centuries the Mona Lisa's identity.

Besides creating virtual and reconstruct Leonardo's face, and compare with a smiling face in the painting.

"We do not know what we find when the tomb was opened, we could even find the seeds and dust," said Giorgio Gruppioni, an anthropologist who participated in the project.

"But if it stays well maintained, they are the biological archives of events in one's life, and sometimes in their deaths."

Group leader, Silvano Vinceti, saying his plan would emphasize that the French officials who authorized the burial site of Chateau Amboise.

In France, the excavation requires a long legal procedures, and before-before it will take much longer, if it involves a great man like Leonardo.

Sureau Jean-Louis, director of the medieval castle located in the Loire Valley of France said that, after a formal request is made then a commission of experts was formed. Each request will then be discussed with the French Ministry of Culture, Sureau said.

Leonardo moved to France at the invitation of King Francis I and received the title "king's first painter." He spent the last three years of his life there, and died at Cloux, in the year 1519 with 67 years of age.

Original burial place was in the church of Saint Florentine palace were destroyed during the French Revolution and is believed to eventually be moved in Saint-Hubert chapel near the fort. Tombstone says only "Leonardo da Vinci".

"Grave Amboise is a symbolic tomb and raises a big question mark," said Alessandro Vezzosi, director of a museum dedicated to Leonardo in the Tuscan hometown of Vinci.

Vezzosi is not involved in the project, said that investigating the tomb could help identify the bones of the painter with certainty, and solve other questions, such as the cause of death.

He said he was asked to open the tomb in 2004 to study but declined Amboise Castle.

try to compare! monalisa painting he is DaVinci own self image that he painted as a mirror ...


da vinci

and it is the result...


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