-Some theories believe that the Mona Lisa has the perfect symmetry. This painting forms a symbol of the ancient cup which is a direct indication of the holy plate full of mystical elements. Dan Brown has described this theory in his bestseller, 'Da Vinci Code'.
2. Amon and Elisha: Men and Women
-Some historians state that the Mona Lisa is a combination of men and women. The Latin words Amon and Elisa join to form the Mona Lisa. This makes the Mona Lisa more likely to be a sexist or hermaphrodite.
3. Mona Lisa Is Leonardo Da Vinci
Some theories also believe that the Mona Lisa is probably the younger version of Leonardo Da Vinci himself. This painting has amazing similarities with her portrait.
4. Why do not Mona Lisa Have Eyebrows?
Mona Lisa looks weird because she has absolutely no hair on her face. Not even eyebrow hair. Some historians say that it is customary for noble women to shave their eyebrows in the 16th century.
5. Mona Lisa Is The Mother Of Leonardo Da Vinci
- Some historical witnesses also point out that Leonardo may have painted Mona Lisa a picture of his mother, Caterina Da Vinci.
6. Mona Lisa Is Male
-Some theories have found the figure of a Mona Lisa as a man. The fact that the Mona Lisa has no signs of breast has caused many People believe that the Mona Lisa is actually a pansy man.
7. Who Actually Mona Lisa
Historically, the Mona Lisa is the wife of a Florentine man. His name is Lisa del Giocondo. But the woman in the painting is enveloped in mystery because there is no other evidence of her true appearance of how she lived.
8. Mona Lisa Are Pregnant When Painted
Mona Lisa's stomach did have a slight bump and she sat with her arms folded to hide it. And the original Lisa del Giocondo was pregnant with a second child when she was being painted.
9. Mona Lisa's Mysterious Smile
-The last most popular conspiracy to date is the mystery of the Mona Lisa smile. He seems to smile in the painting but his eyes actually show sadness. The smile is also the basis of conspiracy theories that conclude that there is a secret hint behind the Mona Lisa painting.
10. Mona Lisa's smile turns out to be just an optical illusion
A neuroscientist expert from Harvard University, Margaret Livingstone, in Journal Science no. 17. who has the support of the Renaissance art historian from Columbia University, James Beck, reveals a scientific study that states
"That the enchanting smile that seemed to have flashed across the face of the Monalisa was due to the effect of an optical illusion, the smile can be caught by the eye when someone is not looking directly at the lips of the Monalisa."
Livingstone in his research used the method of work by scanning the reproduction of Monalisa paintings and then eliminating the entire image of the shadows and effects that exist in the peripheral perspective, so that the painting only leaves the contrasting image and color difference as commonly seen in the fovea area or central area area in the field of view . the process resulted in human eye view can no longer capture the smile on Monalisa painting. when the shadow effect is put back on the painting, it immediately reappears.
11. That smile can only happen when Monalisa does not have Teeth
A research conducted from 1997 to 2001 led by Dr. Montague Merlic, a British forensic expert, reveals that the Monalisa can not close his mouth properly because he may have lost his teeth. according to him, although it looks like a smile, but forensically, not like that. Monalisa just can not close her mouth properly.
they do research using the latest technological tools, namely computers, holographic imaging and three dimensions, so that it can be created a simulation frame composition of monalisa head which can be seen from various viewpoints through computer screen.
from the 3-dimensional image shows that the left and right profiles of the head monalisa there are strong indications that something is not right at the mouth of the Monalisa. finally concluded a belief that the expression depicted on the Monalisa can only occur when there is no tooth in the mouth cavity of the Monalisa, in other words, the Monalisa is actually toothless.
12. Da Vinci painted a real person
In 2004, historian Giuseppe Pallanti studied the archives of the townspeople where Da Vinci created the painting, the city of Florence. Pallanti examines archives that have been stored for centuries, from pernikajan records to land ownership certificates owned by citizens. Pallanti spent more than 25 years to uncover the mystery of this Monalisa painting. it turns out the woman Da Vinci drawn is not a fictional character, but is the real person!
named alsi Monalisa del Giocondo, lived in the city of Firenze in the 1490s. Monalisa was born in Florence, Italy, May 1479, under the name Lisa Gherardine. Monalisa married a wealthy silk merchant, Francesco del Giocondo, in 1495 who was a fellow of Da Vinci's father. the results of Pallanti's investigations show that Da Vinci lived in the small town of 1501 to 1503.
13. smile 83% happiness, 9% abominations, 6% fear, 2% anger
Scientists from the University of Amsterdam and the University of Illinois in 2005 did not want to miss to analyze the smile monalisa using computer software assistance to reveal the secret emotions contained in the painting monalisa. analysis is obtained from lipstick strokes and wrinkles of the eyes that experts say can illustrate the emotions of a person. in the "New Scientist" they conclude that the smile monalisa conveys the message that the smile contains 83% happy, 9% abominations, 6% fear, and 2% anger.
14. There are animal animals in the painting
When tilted to the left, the painting made by Da Vinci in 1519 showed some animal heads like lions, monkeys and bulls floating in the air around the head of the Mona Lisa, along with snake-like animals or crocodiles coming out from the left side of her body. , Piccirillo feels that the Mona Lisa painting is actually a representation of jealousy or jealousy. This theory tends to draw controversy among art critics, many of whom have their own theories about Mona Lisa's mysterious painting and smile. In addition, Piccirillo claims to have found a picture hidden in the works of other Renaissance painters like Titian and Rafael. "When I saw the buffalo I thought 'Oh my God' I realized that I really found something. I can not believe what I've found, makes me realize this is what I've been looking for, "Piccirillo said quoted by Mail Online.
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