This is not part of the novel by Dan Brown. Researcher Silvano Vinceti president of the Italian national commission for cultural heritage has had a secret code on the Mona Lisa, by scanning their eyes. A code that would reveal his mysterious identity:
Leonardo made a point about the symbols and codes to get messages across, and he wanted us to know the identity of the model, using the eyes, which he believed to be the gateway to the soul and a means of communication.
Invisible to the naked eye and painted in black on green-brown LV are the letters in his right pupil, Leonardo obviously early, but it is what is on your left pupil is much more interesting.
The other letters are B or S, although he points out that it could be C and E. These cards may offer a clue to finally find the true identity of the owner of a mystifying smile, which remained in a shroud of mystery for hundreds of years. Another tip secret discovered under a bridge in the background, under the right arch is a tiny number: Vinceti believe this is a 72 or L2.
Some believe that the Mona Lisa was Lisa Gherardini, wife married to a Florentine merchant. Vinceti says this is not true, pointing to another clue in the painting: the number 149, plus one digit off, he says indicates that Leonardo painted in the 1490s, during his stay at the Milanese court Duke Ludovico Sforza.
Now, the researcher has to use these secret codes to finally unravel the mystery, perhaps the most famous painting in the world. Before he is killed by agents of the Vatican.
Leonardo made a point about the symbols and codes to get messages across, and he wanted us to know the identity of the model, using the eyes, which he believed to be the gateway to the soul and a means of communication.
Invisible to the naked eye and painted in black on green-brown LV are the letters in his right pupil, Leonardo obviously early, but it is what is on your left pupil is much more interesting.
The other letters are B or S, although he points out that it could be C and E. These cards may offer a clue to finally find the true identity of the owner of a mystifying smile, which remained in a shroud of mystery for hundreds of years. Another tip secret discovered under a bridge in the background, under the right arch is a tiny number: Vinceti believe this is a 72 or L2.
Some believe that the Mona Lisa was Lisa Gherardini, wife married to a Florentine merchant. Vinceti says this is not true, pointing to another clue in the painting: the number 149, plus one digit off, he says indicates that Leonardo painted in the 1490s, during his stay at the Milanese court Duke Ludovico Sforza.
Now, the researcher has to use these secret codes to finally unravel the mystery, perhaps the most famous painting in the world. Before he is killed by agents of the Vatican.
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