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Discussion on the origin of Mona Lisa

1. Is Mona Lisa the illegitimate daughter of a nobleman?

The origin of the Mona Lisa with a mysterious smile has been a mystery for centuries. However, the British "Times" reported on March 14 that a German art historian recently claimed that he had found out. One of the greatest mysteries of the Renaissance was solved by uncovering the identity of the Mona Lisa.

Magdalena Sost, an art historian from Leverkusen, Germany, said that he believed that the Mona Lisa, painted between 1500 and 1506, was based on a duchess. , a beautiful young woman full of adventurous spirit named Caterina Sforza. Ms. Sostre said she believed Leonardo painted the Mona Lisa based on a portrait of a duchess, who was originally painted by the famous Italian painting master Lorenzo Di Credi of. Sost said, "I completely believe that they are the same person." One of Germany's largest daily newspapers published a comparison of the two portraits on the 13th, and readers did find many similarities. However, Sost said she concluded that the Mona Lisa was Caterina after a careful study of their noses, hair, lips and cheeks. Sforza was the illegitimate daughter of Marie Sforza, Duke of Milan, and the wife of one of his subordinates. She was born in 1462 and was a legendary figure in the Italian Renaissance. Although naturally beautiful, she was even more famous for her daring actions, earning her the nickname "Shrew". At the age of 15, she married Girolamo Riario, whose uncle was Pope Sixtus IV. The pope's uncle later canonized two small Italian cities, Foley and Imola, and granted them the noble titles of Duke of Foley and Imola. However, after the death of the pope in 1484, the Riario family tried to arrange for their own family. The attempt to succeed the pope failed, so Caterina led a group of soldiers to storm the Castel Sant'Angelo, one of Rome's most famous castles, in protest. Later, her husband was assassinated, and she married again, but her second husband died before her. These hardships in life did not overwhelm her, but in the end she was defeated at the hands of the new Pope Borgia and his family. In 1500, Pope Borgia confiscated the two cities from her and imprisoned her for a year before releasing her. She died in 1509, when she was only 46 years old.

This painting of Caterina was painted by the Italian painting master Di Credi when she was 25 years old. The pose she posed at that time was almost the same as what people see today as the Mona Lisa. Exactly the same, since she was in the golden age of her life at that time, both the placement of her arms and the mysterious smile showed a look of pride. After Leonardo da Vinci painted his own painting based on this portrait, he liked it so much that he carried it with him for decades until finally the painting was sold to King Francis I of France before it was unveiled to the public and was known as Literary Art ever since. A masterpiece of the Renaissance.

Mona Lisa is a "toothless beauty"

Leonardo Da Vinci created the portrait "Mona Lisa" in 1503, which has a history of 500 years today. , people have been arguing about this ancient beauty - Mona Lisa for hundreds of years. What exactly Leonardo da Vinci wanted to express in his paintings has always been difficult to determine.

The American Institute of Health Research has published research results-Mona Lisa is a "toothless beauty". In the past, critics have had different opinions on the Mona Lisa's weird smile, including representing love, anticipation, sorrow, longing, fear, surprise and even excitement.

British forensic expert Menick said: "We now know more clearly about Mona Lisa's mysterious smile. In fact, because Mona Lisa has no teeth, she cannot smile like ordinary people at all. With her lips closed, she is not smiling or frowning, she just cannot close her mouth properly. However, Mona Lisa's toothlessness does not affect the achievements of Leonardo da Vinci and his oil paintings at all. Leonardo da Vinci is still a historical figure. "One of the greatest painters."

Meinik and his colleagues began to study Mona Lisa's mysterious smile in 1997. They used computer models, three-dimensional diagrams and all-round photography technology to create a mask. The simulated avatar of Na Lisa allows you to observe the Mona Lisa from different angles on the computer screen. It turned out that there was a serious problem with Mona Lisa's mouth. The researchers further looked at the shape of the skull and jawbone of the computer model of Mona Lisa and found that the only reason for the strange expression on her face was that she had no teeth. Menick said her lack of teeth caused her jawbone and lips to line up unusually, creating a weird smile.

So, what was Mona Lisa thinking when she posed for Leonardo da Vinci's painting? "She was probably praying that she would grow some teeth," Menick joked. Menick noted that in the 16th century, tooth decay and tooth loss were common, and these oral problems could occur even at a very young age.

The "Mona Lisa" has a new identity - possibly a prostitute

According to news from Frankfurt, Germany, German art history expert (Magdalena Soes) spent 10 years of investigation and research , discovering the true identity of the Mona Lisa.

It is claimed that the Mona Lisa is an Italian prostitute named Caterina Sforza, nicknamed Tigress. She was the illegitimate daughter of the Duke of Milan, born in 1462

Leonardo Da Vinci was so angry that he destroyed the painting Mona Lisa and added a mustache

According to the American "News of the World" Art Historians revealed that using new X-ray equipment to scan Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting "Mona Lisa" revealed that the beauty in the painting actually has a large mustache on her upper lip.

Italian art historian Anthony Verdi said that the prototype of the Mona Lisa was Anthony Maria Lisa, the wife of Francesco, a wealthy nobleman in Florence at that time, who was only 24 years old. age. In 1503, Francisco asked Leonardo da Vinci to paint for his wife.

People have long suspected that Leonardo da Vinci had an improper relationship with Maria Lisa, because it took Leonardo 4 years to paint a simple portrait. In addition, he He didn’t paint as required, maybe because he wanted to hide it privately.

However, just as the painting was almost completed, the relationship between Maria Lisa and Leonardo changed. The former began to dislike Leonardo because of his age (he was 51 years old at the time of the painting) and decided to find a younger lover.

The angry Leonardo da Vinci decided to take revenge on her with the brush in his hand. So he painted an exaggerated mustache on her portrait, hoping that when it was delivered to her husband, Maria Lisa would be humiliated and she would not be able to hold her head high in the upper class. His students could not bear to see a masterpiece destroyed and eventually removed the beard from the painting.

X-rays revealed that multiple layers of paint were used to remove traces of the beard. In the past, instruments were not sophisticated enough to detect it.

After experiencing emotional disaster, Leonardo da Vinci sadly left Florence in 1507. Ten years later, he sold the painting to the King of France. The painting is currently in the Louvre Museum in France.

Anthony Verdy said that he accidentally saw a book about Leonardo da Vinci's assistants, which contained a reference to "Mona Lisa's beard", so he began to research. He said: "This discovery shows that although Leonardo da Vinci was a great scientist during the Renaissance, he was actually just like the painter Van Gogh, he was emotional, impulsive and acted immaturely.

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