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Mona Lisa Still Baffles After 500 Years

January 15th 2011 04:58
Crafted by renown renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci over roughly 16 years, the Mona Lisa remains arguably the most revered piece of artwork to date.

The enigmatic expression of the subject (which most believe is Lisa del Giocondo), along with the technique and composition, has both awed and confounded admirers from various gardens and crevices throughout the globe.

In fact, so much so, that in 1911, when the piece was successfully heisted for two years, visitors still flocked to the Louvre to stare at the vacant space where it should have sat. Such mystery surrounding the Mona Lisa continues today.


Modern scholars have even attributed the portrait's ambiguous expression to 'high cholesterol', while in 2010, in true 'Da Vinci Code' style, it was claimed tiny numbers and letters could be spotted (with the help of a magnifying glass) in the Mona Lisa's eyes.
Mona Lisa

And most recently, the background of the painting is again the subject of controversy after art historian Carla Glori claims certain 'clues' within the artwork point to an exact location.

Based on a recent discovery by fellow historian Silvano Vinceti, Glori believes the numbers seven and two, concealed on the span of the bridge over the left shoulder of Mona Lisa, are a reference to the year 1472 - the year a tempestuous flood annihilated a bridge in the town of Bobbio.

Located in rugged Northern Italy, Bobbio was the location for the film 'The Name of The Rose'. The area was also described by Ernest Hemingway as the most beautiful in the world.


While the discovery has raised an eyebrow or two, most experts believe the painting's location was a figment of da Vinci's imagination.

Vinceti believes the numbers are associated with Kabbalism (a form of mystical Judaism), while renown da Vinci scholar Martin Kemp thinks Leonardo created the landscape based on his “knowledge of the body of Earth”.

In any case, news of Glori's 'discovery' has escalated tourist numbers in the Louvre and Bobbio, with activity in both locales growing faster than a bamboo plant in Borneo.

Claims of new clues found within the painting have risen by a purported 73%, while a rise in black market da Vinci tours (run by bankrupt locals) between Paris and Bobbio has created terrestrial mayhem - as fruit trucks, buses and motor scooters batter European villages.

Augustus Finkle, head of Bobbio Leisure and Tourism (BLT), is disgusted by the turn of events. He says Bobbio has transmogrified into a despicable hamlet of greed, as treasure hunters, pseudo priests and detectives have dug numerous tunnels, drained the river, and scoffed the town's supply of his favourite donuts.
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Comment by Chris Champion

January 15th 2011 09:10
I remember the discovery - it was only two or three months ago - of the numbers and symbols found in her eyes. Now that Fermat's Theorem has been solved, perhaps the mystery of Mona Lisa's eyes can take over as the great riddle of the world.

Comment by Andy Tope

January 15th 2011 09:44
I think we could begin to solve the greatest riddle by staring in the mirror, then it might be a good idea to chant the mantra - 'not knowing is good'.

I hope the Mona Lisa had a good sense of humour. I think she looks like she had a cracking party the night before, and she's trying to keep it to herself.


Comment by Norm

February 22nd 2011 23:21
I'm reminded that there's no denying that the Mona Lisa appears to be bearing a torch, in the form of a sleeve, in her right hand. That makes her, along with the Statue of Liberty, Lucifer, the light-bearer, according to Dr Henry Shovelham of the Institute for Fancy Y-fronts (IFFY).

Great site, Andy. I owe its discovery in 2011 to stalking Chris.

Comment by Andy Tope

February 23rd 2011 05:51
Haha - I like the acronym, and if you come across any more of Dr Shovelham's theories, please let me know!

And thank you Norm, good job with the stalking.

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