The last remaining "Mona Lisa" .. 6 rumors and studies chasing the Da Vinci plate in the last year
A new American study revealed that the smile of "Mona Lisa" is one of the most famous paintings of the world, above the woman's lips is not real, and the reason for this is that the features of her face were not consistent.
The researchers at the University's Neuroscience Department cut the image of the smile into halves and then showed them to a sample of 42 people through a technique known as mirror images or reverse images.
"Our results indicate that happiness is expressed only on the left side, and according to some theories that affect emotional neuroscience, we explained here the Mona Lisa smile," said Dr. Luca Marcelli, a neuroscientist at the University of Cincinnati. Asymmetrical as unreal smile – is also believed to occur when the subject lies. "
So, Dr. Marcelli and her colleagues asked 42 volunteers to judge any of the six essentials expressed by two different images of her smile – a replica of the left side, and one of the right.
The study was not the only one that dealt with the famous Italian artist Da Vinci. The past months and a year have seen many studies on the painting of this afternoon. Last May, the German writer Jermaine Greer-Zing described the Mona Lisa painting as the greatest His work, the most popular painting in the world, is in fact a painting of a half-dead woman, the woman with the strange green face, according to the British Guardian website.
The writer moved to the drawings of Da Vinci, including a painting depicting St. John the Baptist is located in the Louvre, and sarcastically described that it depicts an angel in a stark young image.
"I remember traveling from Australia to Europe to visit the Louvre Museum when she was a young woman and I saw the portrait of the Baldari Castiglione," she said. "It's a nice, comfortable and elegant work. Nobody looks at it, but all the visitors stare at the dead woman. Green alien. "
In April, studies showed what was done about the diseases that Mona Lisa suffered. An expert in the art world claimed that she suffered from hypothyroidism and that her mysterious smile caused her to suffer from a brain disorder.
Rheumatologists and endocrologists who examined the plaque also suggested that Mona Lisa suffered from skin lesions and swelling due to fat disorders and heart disease.
As some experts said, that the Mona Lisa at the time of her painting was "pregnant" and had a prenatal thyroid infection, in line with other medical views that had been made before.
In January, a recent study of the painting showed that it did not look at the viewer, as they found it looking from the left side of a distance of 35.5 cm, which translates to 15.4 degrees to the right side of the viewer.
Jürgen Kunmer, of the University of Freiburg in Germany, explained that the research team used all the technical factors that affect the visual signals such as facial expression. The painting shows many that the Mona Lisa is smiling with a fresh smile and at the same time shows that she is sadly staring. In the black and white Mona Lisa edition of the 16th century. The team tried to manipulate the corners of the mouth up and down to create eight images, two of which indicate that they are sad, while the rest confirm that they are 100 percent happy.
Last November, the British Daily Mail highlighted a Greek study that described the famous Mona Lisa painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci as "not the beautiful painting, as art lovers think," saying it was not perfect.
The "ancient Greek search" showed that her angry smile made her the third most beautiful woman in the world of art, but about the fact that she is not beautiful because her face is as wide as men, her eyes are small, and the painting shows that she has a small gap between her lips and nose.
Last September, rheumatologists and endocrinologists took a look at the painting that the mysterious woman who sat in front of the world artist for hundreds of years suffered from skin lesions and swelling caused by a disorder of fat and heart disease, but the latest analysis indicated that she had hypothyroidism Thyroid, according to the newspaper "Daily Mail" British.
Little is known about the life of Lisa Gerardini, the noble lady of Italy who is believed to be the subject of the Mona Lisa. The painting shows her hands with signs of swelling, and her hair appears to be weak.
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