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Do Hidden Letters in Mona Lisa's Eyes Reveal a Real da Vinci Code?

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Mona Lisa -- that smile, those eyes, the mystery of her identity. And now, new clues emerge over what is perhaps the most famous painting in history. An Italian researcher claims the eyes of the enigmatic woman in Leonardo da Vinci's 16th-century masterpiece contain a secret code.



Highly magnified images of the painting reportedly reveal tiny letters embedded into the Mona Lisa's eyes, reports the U.K.'s Guardian.



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Invisible to the naked eye and painted in black on green-brown are the letters LV in her right pupil, obviously Leonardo's initials, but it is what is in her left pupil that is far more interesting, said Silvano Vinceti, chairman of Italy's National Committee for Cultural Heritage.



It is very difficult to make them out clearly, but they appear to be the letters CE, or it could be the letter B, Vinceti added.



In what could be a chapter out of Dan Brown's book (and the 2006 film) The Da Vinci Code, more mysterious letters and numbers are found on the Mona Lisa. Vinceti believes these are deliberate hints as to the actual identity of the model who posed for da Vinci's masterpiece -- a mystery that has puzzled art historians for centuries.



Under the right-hand arch of the bridge seen in the background, Leonardo also painted 72 or L2, another possible clue, Vinceti said. Two expert painters we consulted on this tell us that all these marks, painted using a tiny brush and a magnifying glass, cannot be an error.



Earlier this year, French researchers, using X-ray technology, determined that da Vinci used as many as 30 layers of paint to achieve the subtle shadows and light on the beguiling Mona Lisa face.



Full story: http://www.aolnews.com/2010/12/13/do-hidden-letters-in-mona-lisas-eyes-reveal-a-real-da-vinci-cod/
 
Pfft, it's really small and you can't get within a meter of the thing.

How am I supposed to verify this?
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Just over her right shoulder is a microscopic representation of da Vinci's plans for a hottub for his summer house.



To her left is a copy of the menu of the cafe where he had lunch with the model on the last day of painting.



And in her left nostril is the phone number for a good psychoanalyst.
 
DrLeftover said:
Just over her right shoulder is a microscopic representation of da Vinci's plans for a hottub for his summer house.



To her left is a copy of the menu of the cafe where he had lunch with the model on the last day of painting.



And in her left nostril is the phone number for a good psychoanalyst.



All well and good but I'm looking for the phone number for La Gioconda publicist - where's that?



On a side note, has anyone here seen the real Monda Lisa at the Louvre?
 
Wait...I think I can see something...



Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, start?
 
doenut said:
On a side note, has anyone here seen the real Monda Lisa at the Louvre?
Yeah, and like I said, you can't get within a meter of the damn thing.

The posters they sell are bigger. No joke.
 
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