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Wat is mystery of mona lisa painting ?
Asked by saika,
10 Jan '12 01:03 pm
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They recently found a lion,monkey and bull hidden in that picture
Answered by VIP, 10 Jan '12 01:18 pm
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A zoomed-in image of Mona Lisa's left eye revealed a single brush stroke in the eyebrow region, Cotte said.
"I am an engineer and scientist, so for me all has to be logical. It was not logical that Mona Lisa does not have any eyebrows or eyelashes," Cotte told LiveScience. "I discovered one hair of the eyebrow."
Another conundrum had been the position of the subject's right arm, which lies across her stomach. This was the first time, Cotte said, that a painter had rendered a subject's arm and wrist in such a position. While other artists had never understood da Vinci's reasoning, they copied it nonetheless.
Cotte discovered the pigment just behind the right wrist matched up perfectly with that of the painted cover that drapes across Mona Lisa's knee. So it did make sense: The forearm and wrist held up one side of a blanket.
"The wrist of the right hand is up high on the stomach. But if you look deeply in the infrared you understand that she holds a cover with her wrist," Co ...more
Answered by Stone Heart, 10 Jan '12 01:17 pm
"I am an engineer and scientist, so for me all has to be logical. It was not logical that Mona Lisa does not have any eyebrows or eyelashes," Cotte told LiveScience. "I discovered one hair of the eyebrow."
Another conundrum had been the position of the subject's right arm, which lies across her stomach. This was the first time, Cotte said, that a painter had rendered a subject's arm and wrist in such a position. While other artists had never understood da Vinci's reasoning, they copied it nonetheless.
Cotte discovered the pigment just behind the right wrist matched up perfectly with that of the painted cover that drapes across Mona Lisa's knee. So it did make sense: The forearm and wrist held up one side of a blanket.
"The wrist of the right hand is up high on the stomach. But if you look deeply in the infrared you understand that she holds a cover with her wrist," Co ...more
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Conspiracy Theory says, itz a self portrait of Fa Vanchi with a girl costumes. The smile of Monalisa is a sort of ALL KNOW. Till now ppl. wonder, whether the defect in eyebrow is a doped-one or itz an err.
Answered by MAdhavan Avadhany, 10 Jan '12 01:13 pm
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Lately they had found other images, like a lion and other stuff., in that painting., apart from Mona Lisa's smile., (which meant something mischievous)
google it
Answered by Silver, 10 Jan '12 01:08 pm
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The two biggest mysteries are her identity and the nature of her smile.
Answered by Dinesh Manaktala, 10 Jan '12 01:06 pm
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