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| Racy Ol' Lady ![]() | 25 Secrets of Mona Lisa Revealed By Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience Staff Writer posted: 18 October 2007 04:23 pm ET Images of the Mona Lisa reveal hidden details in infrared and visible light. Credit: PRNewsFoto/RYP Australia. New images uncover 25 secrets about the Mona Lisa, including proof that Leonardo da Vinci gave her eyebrows, solving a long-held mystery. The images are part of an exhibition, "Mona Lisa Secrets Revealed," which features new research by French engineer Pascal Cotte and debuts in the United States at the Metreon Center in San Francisco, where it will remain through the end of this year. The Mona Lisa showcase is part of a larger exhibition called "Da Vinci: An Exhibition of Genius." Cotte, founder of Lumiere Technology, scanned the painting with a 240-megapixel Multi-spectral Imaging Camera he invented, which uses 13 wavelengths from ultraviolet light to infrared. The resulting images peel away centuries of varnish and other alterations, shedding light on how the artist brought the painted figure to life and how she appeared to da Vinci and his contemporaries. "The face of Mona Lisa appears slightly wider and the smile is different and the eyes are different," Cotte said. "The smile is more accentuated I would say." Pascal Cotte discovered a single stroke of paint above Mona Lisa's left eye, representing an eyebrow hair. Credit: Pascal Cotte, Lumiere Technology Mona Lisa mysteries 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," Cotte said. Behind a painting The infrared images also revealed da Vinci's preparatory drawings that lie behind layers of varnish and paint, showing that the Renaissance man was also human. "If you look at the left hand you see the first position of the finger, and he changed his mind for another position," Cotte said. "Even Leonardo da Vinci had hesitation." Other revelations include:
"If you are in front of this huge enlargement of Mona Lisa, you understand instantly why Mona Lisa is so famous," Cotte said. He added, it's something you have to see with your own eyes. 25 Secrets of Mona Lisa Revealed | LiveScience
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| Monkey Mouse ![]() | I saw the original in the Louvre and wasn't impressed. Oh, I couldn't do it and it is truly a masterpiece, but I didn't like it. However, there were thousands of other masterpieces in the Louvre so I wasn't deprived ![]() I'm glad my father was stationed there and loved museums. We lived close enough to Paris that we could drive up for the day and we spent a lot of time in the Louvre.
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| NCO ![]() | I have seen the Mona Lisa in the Louvre and to be honest I was a bit let down by it unimposing size (I alway believed it to be much bigger). Notwithstanding that, I found it an intriguing picture with an air of mystery about it. Her eyes are hypnotic. |
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