As La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno reports, the newly uncovered drawing is actually part of a larger body of artwork painted by da Vinci while he served as the court artist for the duke of Milan in the late 1400s.
The recent discovery was made in a room where an original da Vinci mural is already visible on the walls.
The city of Milan plans to restore the full mural painted by the Italian Renaissance artist.
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| A view of Leonardo da Vinci's work discovered during restoration work at the Castello Sforzesco [Credit: Getty Images] |
According to Italian newspaper Leggo, officials plan to restore the mural in time for the next Universal Exposition, a months-long festival hosted by a different country every five years.
The next exposition will take place in Milan in 2015.
The mural in the Sforza Castle is not the only possible work of da Vinci's to be uncovered recently. Earlier this month, experts revealed that a painting found in a Swiss vault appeared to be a long-lost da Vinci work, a portrait of noblewoman Isabella d’Este.
Author: Sara Gates | Source: The Huffigton Post [October 28, 2013]







