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    Default French scientists crack secrets of Mona Lisa


    PARIS (AP) — The enigmatic smile remains a mystery, but French scientists say they have cracked a few secrets of the "Mona Lisa." French researchers studied seven of the Louvre Museum's Leonardo da Vinci paintings, including the "Mona Lisa," to analyze the master's use of successive ultrathin layers of paint and glaze - a technique that gave his works their dreamy quality.

    Specialists from the Center for Research and Restoration of the Museums of France found that da Vinci painted up to 30 layers of paint on his works to meet his standards of subtlety. Added up, all the layers are less than 40 micrometers, or about half the thickness of a human hair, researcher Philippe Walter said Friday.

    The technique, called "sfumato," allowed da Vinci to give outlines and contours a hazy quality and create an illusion of depth and shadow. His use of the technique is well-known, but scientific study on it has been limited because tests often required samples from the paintings.

    The French researchers used a noninvasive technique called X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy to study the paint layers and their chemical composition.

    They brought their specially developed high-tech tool into the museum when it was closed and studied the portraits' faces, which are emblematic of sfumato. The project was developed in collaboration with the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble.

    The tool is so precise that "now we can find out the mix of pigments used by the artist for each coat of paint," Walter told The Associated Press. "And that's very, very important for understanding the technique."

    The analysis of the various paintings also shows da Vinci was constantly trying out new methods, Walter said. In the "Mona Lisa," da Vinci used manganese oxide in his shadings. In others, he used copper. Often he used glazes, but not always.

    The results were published Wednesday in Angewandte Chemie International Edition, a chemistry journal.

    Tradition holds that the "Mona Lisa" is a painting of Lisa Gherardini, wife of Florentine merchant Francesco del Giocondo, and that da Vinci started painting it in 1503. Giorgio Vasari, a 16th-century painter and biographer of da Vinci and other artists, wrote that the perfectionist da Vinci worked on it for four years.

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    conspiracy...................................

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    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    my only reaction to this is ... SO, NOW WHAT ??
    Tingalig magamit ni nato sa future pero wa ko kahibaw unsaun hahaha

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    im interested not on the painting but on the technology being use to identify the layers of paint. this can help forensic detectives if there are crimes related to stolen paintings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by orcgod View Post
    im interested not on the painting but on the technology being use to identify the layers of paint. this can help forensic detectives if there are crimes related to stolen paintings.
    You might be interested in this. Not exactly the same method but similar in some way.
    X-rays reveal origin of Dead Sea Scroll - physicsworld.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by moy1moy1 View Post
    conspiracy...................................
    Did you even read the article?

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    mao vah...kuyawa gud ani nga discovery. wa gyud nila undangi ug study no! bilib ko

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    and that's what I call a Genius! after pila ka years krn pa nahibaw-an gi unsa niya

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    it shows the genius of da Vinci. "... 30 layers of paint...". 4 years is justified. .. I have not done a 30 layers and channels work of art in Photoshop

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    pero wa jud mahibaw-e what's the story behind the smile nya ngano wala cya kilay, hehehhe.

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