Mona Lisa, the precious legacy of Leonardo da Vinci, represents a zenith of methodological innovations in painting. How the painter managed to obtain such delicacy of the tonal transitions still occupies the mind of contemporary art researchers. Based on published results of scientific analyses performed on the painting and relying on historical sources, a copy of the painting was made using materials that were identical or at least equivalent to the ones Leonardo used. This paper is an effort to provide an idea of the built-up of the paint layers at various stages as the painting evolved. The author discusses the detailed and painstaking method used by the painter at each step of the creation of the painting to obtain sfumato effect.Mona L...
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The painting "Gioconda with columns"from a private collection re-proposes a work of art that is "uni...
The Mona Lisa is the most-visited, most written about and most parodied work of art in the world. H...
Mona Lisa, the precious legacy of Leonardo da Vinci, represents a zenith of methodological innovatio...
During the autumn of 2004, a team of 3D imaging scientists from the National Research Council of Can...
Painted on a thin backing of poplar wood, the modeling of the face is astonishingly realistic. After...
During the autumn of 2004, a team of 3D imaging scientists from the National Research Council of Can...
Leonardo (1452-1519) Leonardo da Vinci's great masterpiece the Mona Lisa is undoubtedly the most fa...
This article reviews the history of the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, the Mona Lisa or Gioco...
The topic of attribution and authentication of works of art is a well known one, and is currently th...
The model for the famous painting called the Mona Lisa drawn by the Italian Artist, Leonardo da Vinc...
Trata-se de um estudo elaborado na disciplina de psicologia da Arte tendo por objecto a obra prima d...
International audienceSince 2004 an international research goup rof Wood Technologists has been give...
Walter Pater’s description of Mona Lisa in The Renaissance (1873) turns the famous picture – which a...
The “Mona Lisa” (Louvre Museum, Paris) has been painted during the period 1503-1514 by Leonardo da V...
La recherche actuelle sur les sources de Léonard de Vinci, la fortune de ses écrits et l’analyse de ...
The painting "Gioconda with columns"from a private collection re-proposes a work of art that is "uni...
The Mona Lisa is the most-visited, most written about and most parodied work of art in the world. H...
Mona Lisa, the precious legacy of Leonardo da Vinci, represents a zenith of methodological innovatio...
During the autumn of 2004, a team of 3D imaging scientists from the National Research Council of Can...
Painted on a thin backing of poplar wood, the modeling of the face is astonishingly realistic. After...
During the autumn of 2004, a team of 3D imaging scientists from the National Research Council of Can...
Leonardo (1452-1519) Leonardo da Vinci's great masterpiece the Mona Lisa is undoubtedly the most fa...
This article reviews the history of the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, the Mona Lisa or Gioco...
The topic of attribution and authentication of works of art is a well known one, and is currently th...
The model for the famous painting called the Mona Lisa drawn by the Italian Artist, Leonardo da Vinc...
Trata-se de um estudo elaborado na disciplina de psicologia da Arte tendo por objecto a obra prima d...
International audienceSince 2004 an international research goup rof Wood Technologists has been give...
Walter Pater’s description of Mona Lisa in The Renaissance (1873) turns the famous picture – which a...
The “Mona Lisa” (Louvre Museum, Paris) has been painted during the period 1503-1514 by Leonardo da V...
La recherche actuelle sur les sources de Léonard de Vinci, la fortune de ses écrits et l’analyse de ...
The painting "Gioconda with columns"from a private collection re-proposes a work of art that is "uni...
The Mona Lisa is the most-visited, most written about and most parodied work of art in the world. H...