Skeleton found in Florence that of Mona Lisa's model?

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Agencies: London, Dec 13 2012, 13:07 IST
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Archaeologists believe they are about to unravel the enigmatic smile behind Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece Mona Lisa after discovering what may be skeleton of the woman who posed for the world's most famous painting.

Lisa Gherardini, the second wife of wealthy Florentine silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo, is recorded as buried in Saint Ursula convent and the team of Italian art historians archaeologists believe they have her remains.

The team led by Silvano Vinceti, a former TV producer, is attempting to exhume and identify Gherardini's remains by sending the bones to universities in Italy and abroad, where they will be checked against the DNA of two confirmed relatives of Gherardini, the 'Daily Mail' reported.

"Once we identify the remains we can reconstruct the face, with a margin of error of two to eight per cent. By doing this, we will finally be able to answer the question the art historians can't: Who was the model for Leonardo?" Vinceti was quoted by the paper as telling CNN.

It remains one of the great mysteries of the art world - what is the secret behind the mysterious smile boasted by the woman in the Mona Lisa, the world's most famous painting.

There has been centuries of debate over the 77 by 52 cm picture, also know as 'La Gioconda'.

Most modern historians agree that the lady depicted in the Mona Lisa was Lisa del Giocondo, who became a nun after her husband's death. She died in the convent on July 15, 1542, aged 63.

However, Vinceti is not certain

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