'Nude Mona Lisa' could be work of Da Vinci
Experts at the Louvre in Paris are investigating whether a charcoal sketch of a nude figure that resembles the Mona Lisa may in fact be the work of Leonardo da Vinci. The drawing, known as the Mona Vanna, had previously been attributed to Leonardo’s studio. After several weeks of scientific testing, researchers now believe the work may indeed have been partly executed by Leonardo himself. If researchers are able to definitively attribute the drawing to Leonardo, it would be a groundbreaking discovery that would help art historians better understand both the artist and the period in which he worked.
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