Scientists unlock the Mona Lisa mystery THE secret of how Leonardo da Vinci captured the Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile has been revealed. Scientists have discovered the artist achieved his smoky effect, known as sfumato, by applying up to 40 layers of extremely thin glaze probably smeared on with his fingers. の秘密は、レオナルドダヴィンチはモナリザの謎めいた微笑をキャプチャする方法が明らかになった
Famous smile was da Vinci's masterstroke The world's most famous oil painting wasn't created in any hurry, a study has revealed.Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece Mona Lisa hangs in the Louvre in Paris and is visited by millions of tourists annually. Da Vinci painted... 世界で最も有名な油絵は、任意の急いで作成されて、研究では、ダヴィンチの傑作モナリザは、ルーヴル美術館、パリでハングアップし、観光客の数百万、毎年訪れているrevealed.Leonardoしています
Team hope da Vinci's remains will crack Mona Lisa mystery The legend of Leonardo da Vinci is shrouded in mystery: how did he die? Are the remains buried in a French chateau really those of the Renaissance master? Was the Mona Lisa a self-portrait in disguise?A group of Italian scientists... レオナルドダヴィンチの伝説の謎に包まれている:どうやって死ぬ?フランスのシャトーには本当にそれらのルネッサンスのマスターの埋葬のままですか?モナリザ自己変装の肖像画になりましたか?イタリアの科学者グループ...
Archaeologists dig out 500-yr-old remains of Mona Lisa 'model' Archaeologists in Italy’s Florence city have uncovered a skeleton they believe could be the 500 year-old remains of the noblewoman who is believed to have posed for Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa masterpiece. イタリアのフィレンツェ市の考古学者は、彼らが歳のレオナルドダヴィンチのモナリザの傑作のためにポーズがあると考えられている貴婦人の遺跡500ことができると信じて骨格を発見されている