einiden days ago I have set a link to you tube. There it is shown how to paint the Mona Lisa. Today I found the same link on krone.at. http://www.krone.tv/Video/Redaktion/So_malt_man_die_Mona_Lisa_in_MS_Paint-Kult-Clips-Video-97754 A nice coincidence. The reason for this link but with none of the draw, or paint has to do, but with a mystery that researchers employing. In the eyes of the Mona Lisa fanden sie Buchstaben, die man mit freiem Auge nicht sehen kann. Im rechten Auge die Buchstaben "LV", die vermutlich für den Namen Leonardo da Vinci stehen könnten. Auch im linken Auge wurden Buchstaben entdeckt,allerdings sind sich die Experten nicht sicher, ob es sich um "CE" oder "B" handelte, so Vinceti weiter. Auf einem Bogen der Brücke im Hintergrund sei zudem die Zahl 72 lesbar, allerdings könne könnte es auch um ein "L" und eine "2" handeln. Gefunden wurden diese Buchstaben, weil ein Mitglied des italienischen Komitees für Kulturgüter in einem alten Buch etwas über geheime Zeichen in den Augen der Mona Lisa gelesen hatte.
http://www.krone.at/Wissen/Forscher_entdecken_bei_Mona_Lisa_Da-Vinci-Code-Winzige_Zeichen-Story-235493
"In the years 1503-1506 Leonardo also worked intensively on the portrait of the Mona Lisa. Most sources show that the Neapolitan housewife Monna Lisa del Giocondo (nee Gherardini), wife of Francesco di Bartolomeo del Giocondo Tues Zanobi was for this picture the model. In Lisa Gherardini, he had found a model that had its face and smile a unique and enigmatic charm. He was working on her portrait during a part of four consecutive years and had during the meetings play music. time his life could not be separated from the Leonardo small image (size 77 x 53 cm). Only after his death was the work of Franz I purchased from France for four thousand gold florins. Since 1804 it is exhibited in the Louvre, it temporarily became the property of Napoleon, who placed it in his bedroom and her enigmatic smile was fascinated. "
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_da_Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci [ˌ leonardo da vintʃi] (born April 15, 1452 at Anchiano Vinci † May 2, 1519 at Schloss Clos Lucé, Amboise, actually: Leonardo di ser Piero, also Leonardo Tuscan) was a painter, sculptor, architect, anatomist, mechanic, engineer and natural philosopher. His name suffix "da Vinci" is not a family name, but means from Vinci. The birthplace Vinci is a fort or fortified hilltop village, located in the Florentine territory (about 30 miles west of Florence) near Empoli. Leonardo's parents were the 25-year-old notary, Piero da Vinci, according to the latest state of research with high probability the baptized, then 22-year-old Arab slave Caterina, who was working temporarily at Piero as a maid. [1] His mother married shortly after the pottery owners Accattabriga Tues Piero del Vacca from Vinci and had five more children. His father Piero married four times and had his hand from his last two women nine sons and two daughters. After separation from Catherine he took Leonardo as a biological son. As a successful Notar gehörten zu seinen Klienten die Medici wie auch Mitglieder der regierenden Signoria, des Rats des Stadtstaates Florenz.
Leonardo da Vincis "Mona Lisa" hatte laut einem französischen Forscher ursprünglich klar sichtbare Augenbrauen und Wimpern, ein "deutlicheres Lächeln" und eine Decke auf den Knien. Dies hätten Scans mit einer hochauslösenden Spektralkamera gezeigt, sagte der Ingenieur Pascal Cotte, der das Bild vor drei Jahren untersuchen konnte, bei einer Ausstellung in San Francisco. Damals habe er Bilder mit einer Auflösung von 240 Millionen Pixel gemacht, bei denen die Kamera "das Lichtspektrum auf drei Tiefenebenen der Malschicht in 13 Schritten von UV- bis Infrarotlicht analysierte".
have this painting reveals the "24 Secrets".
Leonardo da Vinci [ˌ leonardo da vintʃi] (born April 15, 1452 at Anchiano Vinci † May 2, 1519 at Schloss Clos Lucé, Amboise, actually: Leonardo di ser Piero, also Leonardo Tuscan) was a painter, sculptor, architect, anatomist, mechanic, engineer and natural philosopher. His name suffix "da Vinci" is not a family name, but means from Vinci. The birthplace Vinci is a fort or fortified hilltop village, located in the Florentine territory (about 30 miles west of Florence) near Empoli. Leonardo's parents were the 25-year-old notary, Piero da Vinci, according to the latest state of research with high probability the baptized, then 22-year-old Arab slave Caterina, who was working temporarily at Piero as a maid. [1] His mother married shortly after the pottery owners Accattabriga di Piero del Vacca from Vinci and had five more children. His father Piero married four times and had his hand from his last two women nine sons and two daughters. After separation from Catherine he took Leonardo as a biological son. As a successful notary, were among his clients the Medici, as well as members of the governing Signoria, the Council of the city-state of Florence.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_da_Vinci
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