Återkommande ansikten återfinns även hos Bosch & i senaste Vogue och behöver inte betyda mer än att kläderna gör … kvinnan, analogt attributen porträttet. Porträttvinkel är ofta villkor för ID-handling, av likförklarliga skäl.
En förstorad bild av "högerögat" (egentligare den leendes högra) finns
här jämte preciserandet att
‘In the right eye appear to be the letters LV which could well stand for his name, Leonardo da Vinci, while in the left eye there are also symbols but they are not as defined.
‘It is very difficult to make them out clearly but they appear to be the letters CE, or it could be the letter B.
‘In the arch of the bridge in the background the number 72 can be seen or it could be an L and the number 2.
Jag är inte säker på att det är de ljusare stråken i bilden som ska utgöra dessa bokstäver; de följer krackeleringen. Informationen växlar i diverse Nätartiklar, mellan LV i ena ögat, S/S* / CE/CB i andra; L i ena ögat, V i andra. Ock vilket öga som är vilket växlar.
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"Invisible to the naked eye and painted in black on green-brown are the letters LV in her right pupil, obviously Leonardo's initials, but it is what is in her left pupil that is far more interesting," said Vinceti, the chairman of the Italian national committee for cultural heritage.
Vinceti said that the letters B or S, or possibly the initials CE, were discernible, a vital clue to identifying the model who sat for the Renaissance artist. She has often been named as Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a Florentine merchant, but Vinceti disagreed, claiming Leonardo painted the Mona Lisa in Milan. He said he would announce his conclusions next month.
"On the back of the painting are the numbers '149', with a fourth number erased, suggesting he painted it when he was in Milan in the 1490s, using as a model a woman from the court of Ludovico Sforza, the Duke of Milan," said Vinceti, who claimed earlier this year that he had identified the lost remains of the painter Michelangelo da Caravaggio.
In The Da Vinci Code, Brown suggests Mona Lisa is an anagram for Amon l'Isa, referring to ancient Egyptian deities.
"Leonardo was keen on symbols and codes to get messages across, and he wanted us to know the identity of the model using the eyes, which he believed were the door to the soul and a means for communication," said Vinceti.
He said that while researching the model's identity he had been inspired by a 1960s book by a French art historian, which mentions the letters in her eyes.
"Under the right-hand arch of the bridge seen in the background, Leonardo also painted 72, or L2, another possible clue," he added. "Two expert painters we consulted on this tell us that all these marks, painted using a tiny brush and a magnifying glass, cannot be an error."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesi...model-identity
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Tecknen vid bron skall hittas under dess högra valv [
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här i bildspelets #2 (I denna artikel finns "the letter 'S' in the woman's left eye, the letter 'L' in her right eye".) Artdaily.org har en ännu större
bild.
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Vinceti has not studied the painting directly at the Louvre Museum, where it is on display. He said his research was based on high-definition scanned images from the Lumiere Technology in Paris, which specializes in digitizing artworks. Back in Italy, a Rome laboratory digitally excluded reflexes and other colors in the eyes in order to isolate the letters and make them stand out, Vinceti said.
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Vinceti said the letter on the painting is drawn in the same way Leonardo did in his writings. The letter "L" is for Leonardo, he said.
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Vinceti is the same researcher who has recently said he located Caravaggio's remains. He also sought to dig up Leonardo's body in France to conduct carbon and DNA testing."
http://www.sci-tech-today.com/story....3I&full_skip=1
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Mr Vinceti is a member of a group which is seeking permission to exhume da Vinci’s remains from his tomb at Amboise Castle in France’s Loire Valley.
They want to see if the artist’s skull is there so that they can try and recreate his face and establish if the Mona Lisa – owned by the French government and on display in The Louvre – is in fact a twist on a self-portrait of the artist as some believe.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...Mona-Lisa.html
Vidare: "'On the back of the painting are the numbers '149', with a fourth number erased, suggesting he painted it when he was in Milan in the 1490s, using as a model a woman from the court of Ludovico Sforza, the Duke of Milan,' Vinceti said, according to The Guardian." [
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Vill man spekulera kan det ju vara skoj att sammansmälta detta nya med 2 gamla: anta att tecknen i respektive öga anger den halvans avbildade person varav Leonardo givetvis är en.
Intressantare i verkligheten:
"The experts from Italy's National Cultural Heritage committee examined the Mona Lisa after finding a book in an antique shop that claimed there were tiny hidden symbols in the eyes." [
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"They examined the Mona Lisa after finding a book in an antique shop that claimed there were tiny hidden symbols in the eyes." [
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Den gamla boken vill jag ha identifierad – eller kanske räcker det med en ny; Att Silvano Vinceti är
tomb raider scoop trader är det inte tu tal om, och fast inget säger att den som är oörtodoxt gåpåig även i icke-akademiska mått ock måste vara oärlig, luktar det inte lite brownsk viralrörelse?
Kanske borde icke blott han men Dan & man låta lagt lik ligga.