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appalachiablue

(41,171 posts)
Fri Apr 15, 2016, 01:56 AM Apr 2016

History Sleuths Track Down Leonardo da Vinci's Living Relatives

Source: AFP/MSN

Italian researchers said Thursday they have discovered living relatives of the Renaissance genius Leonardo da Vinci, despite the loss of his body centuries ago.

Historians Alessandro Vezzosi and Agnese Sabato told a press conference in Florence they had uncovered modern-day relatives of the 15th-century painter, engineer and mathematician -- among them a star on Italy's contemporary art scene.

Their research, which began in 1973, led them to track down some 35 indirect descendants of the man behind the world-famous Mona Lisa portrait, including Italian film, opera and television Academy-award nominee Franco Zeffirelli, according to media reports.

Vezzosi, director of the Leonardo da Vinci museum and Sabato, president of the international da Vinci association, told journalists they made the discovery after studying documents in Italy, France and Spain.

There was no DNA to test as da Vinci's remains were lost in the 16th century during religious wars following his death in 1519, but the pair painstakingly trawled through church, council and estate papers to draw up a family tree.

Da Vinci himself never had any children but he had many siblings and it is their descendants who have been traced.

Previous attempts to trace da Vinci's line had left out crucial documents on female relatives, they said.

The news of blood-ties to the Italian polymath, often credited with such inventions as the parachute and helicopter, came as a shock to locals in the town of Vinci in Tuscany, many of whom learnt of their connection just days before the press conference.

"My mother Dina was right, she told us about documents and letters written backwards that you could only read in the mirror," Giovanni Calosi, one of the descendants, told La Stampa daily, in an apparent reference to da Vinci's penchant for writing in mirrored script.

"We never gave any importance to those documents, which were lost and sold. What we thought was a legend passed down through generations turns out to be the truth," said Calosi, who began collaborating on the project with Vezzosi nine years ago. Continued...

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yellowcanine

(35,701 posts)
15. If it was a commissioned painting Leonardo has already been paid for it.
Mon Apr 18, 2016, 12:57 PM
Apr 2016

So his heirs would have no claim on the painting.

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,699 posts)
2. I don't know why, but this news makes me happy!
Fri Apr 15, 2016, 02:12 AM
Apr 2016

In the midst of all the election brouhaha and the trouble and fighting in the world, I think that this sort of positive news is sorely needed.

K&R

Major Hogwash

(17,656 posts)
4. George W. Bush is not one of them.
Fri Apr 15, 2016, 02:22 AM
Apr 2016

I'm fairly certain -- without requiring any other form of proof -- but after the display of his "Paint by the numbers" paintings, I feel pretty confidant in being able to make that claim.

madokie

(51,076 posts)
10. Back in the day
Fri Apr 15, 2016, 04:04 AM
Apr 2016

my brother and I were in the Navy at the same time and on my long weekends I'd go visit him and my sister in law and being that we were in the navy not much money to be had so we'd play games or, yes, paint pictures by numbers. He and his wife still have our painting and from a few feet you wouldn't know them from being painted by someone who actually could paint. In that vein I say GW can't even be considered as a paint by numbers guy

Is there anything that w can do? I mean besides being a mean drunk or rattled coke head

 

Califonz

(465 posts)
7. Not surprising...
Fri Apr 15, 2016, 03:16 AM
Apr 2016

500 years is about 25 generations, so a person living today has about 2^25 or 33 million great-grandparents living in the 1400s. Back that far almost everyone else is a 25th cousin. Proving it is the tough part.

 

snooper2

(30,151 posts)
13. Jesus U. Christ on a stapler can't you people keep your GD-P crap in GD-P?
Fri Apr 15, 2016, 02:26 PM
Apr 2016

Do you have a bernie picture above your bed so you can wake up every morning and say...


BERNIE!

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