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| Reflective light technology was used to analyze the Mona Lisa [Credit: BBC] |
The hidden portrait features a sitting subject who looks almost identical to the "Mona Lisa," minus small but significant differences.
The sitter in the image appears to be looking to the side rather than directly at the viewer, and the sitter does not seem to have the enigmatic smile that's intrigued "Mona Lisa" viewers for over 500 years.
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| Reflective light technology was used to analyze the Mona Lisa [Credit: BBC] |
"The results shatter many myths and alter our vision of Leonardo's masterpiece forever," he said. "When I finished the reconstruction of Lisa Gherardini, I was in front of the portrait, and she is totally different to Mona Lisa today. This is not the same woman."
In an upcoming documentary for the BBC, art historian, Andrew Graham-Dixon, said he studied historical documents linked to the "Mona Lisa" alongside Cotte's findings and came to the same conclusion as Cotte.
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| The portrait on the right is hidden underneath the famous Mona Lisa, according to French scientist Pascal Cotte [Credit: ABC] |
The Louvre Museum declined to comment on the findings, saying it was not a part of the scientific team that studied the painting.
Other art historians remain skeptical about the claims that Cotte's findings could prove the "Mona Lisa" was someone else other than Lisa Gheradini.
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| Pascal Cotte, a French scientist, claims he has found a hidden portrait underneath the Mona Lisa [Credit: BBC] |
He added, "I think there's no doubt it is Lisa."
Author: Avianne Tan | Source: ABC News Website [December 09, 2015]









