Monchisa laughs for the night in the dead body of Vinichi
Monchisa laughs for the night in the dead body of Vinichi
Leonardo da Vinci was inspired by the Mona Lisa in the early 16th century. Then five centuries have passed. There is no end to the discussion around this artwork. One of the topics discussed is the mysterious smile of the Mona Lisa. The new book claims that Da Vinci has spent the night in the house (morgue) to paint this smile.
This information came out in the book, A Biography, by Leonardo da Vinci, author of US writer Walter Isaacson. The book was published in the middle of this month. Author Walter Washington is the President and Chief Executive of Aspen President of the DC-based Education and Policy Research Organization. He was also CNN's chief executive and managing editor of Time Magazine.
Walter Isaacson wrote in his book, While drawing Mona Lisa, Vinchi became desperate to know the source of laughter. He had chosen the body of the hospital for the examination.
Leonardo da Vinci: A biography book publisher Simon and Suster say that while Mona Lisa's perfect smile, Vinchi spent the night in the body of Santa Maria Nua Hospital in Florence, Italy. In the face of the body examined muscles and nerves under the skin. He analyzed each movement to make sure that each nerve source that controls the muscles.
The author commented that, while Mona Lisa smiled, trying to know which nerves of the mouth were directly related to the brain, Da Vinci was trying to find out.
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