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The story of Da Vinci and Mona Lisa?

The oil painting Mona Lisa created by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci in the16th century is an immortal work in the Renaissance. Mona Lisa's smile is fascinating, and the prototype of this model has attracted many people's attention and research. Some people say that she is the wife of a wealthy businessman, others think that she is the illegitimate daughter of Da Vinci, and some even think that this is Da Vinci himself. A few days ago, an Italian expert said that his research confirmed that the wife of the original Mona Lisa, an Italian silk merchant, died in July 1542 and was buried in a monastery in the center of Florence, Italy.

According to Italian media reports, Giuseppe Parenty, an expert on Mona Lisa, recently found a special death notice in the archives of Aesop Church in Florence, which read "Francesco de Giocondo's wife died in July 1542 and was buried in the monastery of San Osora".

According to Parenty, Francesco de Giocondo was a wealthy Italian silk merchant, and his second wife lisa gberdini was the prototype of the Mona Lisa. She was born in May 1479 and gave birth to five children for De Giocondo. In accordance with her husband's wishes, Lisa sent her youngest daughter marietta to this monastery, where she spent the rest of her life. Her daughter later became a nun here.

Parenti devoted himself to the study of Leonardo da Vinci and Mona Lisa, and has been sorting out the historical archives of Florence for more than 30 years, and wrote the book The Secret of Mona Lisa: The True Identity of Leonardo da Vinci's Model.

Carlo pedretti, another Da Vinci researcher, praised the new discovery. He also urged that the bones of Lisa Gebdini be found in the ruins of the monastery. He believes that modern technology can help scientists identify her physiological characteristics and then confirm her true identity.