The real Mona Lisa? Prado museum finds Leonardo da Vinci pupil's take
A contemporaneous copy of the world's most famous painting has been sensationally discovered by conservators at the Prado in Madrid, allowing us to see the Mona Lisa as she would probably have looked at the time.
In art historical terms, the discovery is nothing short of remarkable. The Prado painting had long been thought to be one of dozens of surviving replicas of Leonardo's masterpiece, made in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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The original painting hangs behind glass and with enormous security at the Louvre, a gallery it is unlikely to ever leave. There is also no prospect of it being cleaned in the forseeable future, meaning crowds view a work which, although undeniably beautiful, has several layers of old, cracked varnish.
This newly discovered work found under black overpaint allows the viewer to see a much fresher version of the captivating young woman, generally acknowledged to be Lisa Gherardini, the wife of the Florentine cloth merchant Francesco del Giocondo.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2012/feb/01/new-mona-lisa-prado
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(42,239 posts)and partly conveys contempt according to some - at least with the original.