Who was Mona Lisa? German researchers have an answer

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London, Jan 15 , Jan 16 2008, 22:30 IST
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Two things have haunted Mona Lisa since Leonardo da Vinci painted it 500 years ago —who is she? And why is she smiling? Researchers in Germany claim to have found the final proof of her identity.

According to the researchers at Heidelberg University, scribbled notes in the margin of a book 500 years old are the evidence that establishes the identity of the woman with the strange half-smile. “It's Lisa Gherardini, the wife of Giocondo a Florentine merchant, whose portrait hangs in the Louvre museum in Paris,” the media reported on Tuesday, quoting lead researcher Viet Probst as saying. Many have long supposed La Gioconda, as she was also known, was the sitter, from comments made by Giorgio Vasari in 1550. But Vasari's identification was made 50 years after Leonardo painted the Mona Lisa, and, the university said he was noted for elaborating the truth.

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Who is the Mona Lisa ?

Roni Kempler | 03-Mar-2012Reply | Forward
I am quite sure that the painting's subject is Leonardo's mother Caterina in a distant memory. She died in 1495. Lisa del Giocondo's job was to be the model only. At the time that Leonardo painted the portrait of his mother, whom he adored, she had already died. This is the reason why Leonardo chose the setting of the Holy Land, as he imagined it, as the background to the portrait. (The Jordan River is painted to her right and the Sea of the Galilee to her left). See: Cross and Yarn-Winder. The idea is that she was alive in Leonardo's imagination. This is similar to the background of Leonardo's paintings of the Virgin Mary, which also depict the same landscape of the Holy Land. Thus, Leonardo glorifies the Mona Lisa as the Virgin Mary. See: Leonardo glorifies Salai as Saint John the Baptist. Leonardo pictured his mother, who raised him until age five, in painting the Virgin Mary. So, she was the only significant woman in Leonardo's life, hence deserved to be glorified as the Virgin Mary. In all of his paintings, the Virgin Mary looks at her son. In this painting she looks at the painter. The conclusion is that the painter is her son. This would explain why Leonardo kept the portrait with him wherever he traveled, until his death. Leonardo was a great scientist as well as a great artist. His work shows integrity and belief in his self expressions. Leonardo possessed excellent memory and very lively imagination. He remembered his mother as a happy laughing and smiling woman (See: The Benois Madonna). Those highly knowledgeable in the arts understand that this theory is indeed the truth.

who is she really?

sangay tshering | 18-Oct-2010Reply | Forward
Did Mona Lisa really exist? Why is she considered as the expensive painting of the world?

about monalisa

AVINASH | 27-Jun-2010Reply | Forward
who was monalisa

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