The last mona lisa’s secret discovered by Giuseppe Pallanti!

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The last Mona Lisa’s secret discovered by Giuseppe Pallanti! The last Mona Lisa’s secret discovered! Italian scientist Giuseppe Pallanti found a place in Florence, where the most famous model of Leonardo da Vinci lived. Along the way some more interesting details of the Beauty’s biography were figured out. A noblewoman Lisa Gherardini, well recognized as Mona Lisa, was born on June 15, 1479 in the house at the corner of Sguatstsa and Via Maggio streets, where now settled Florentine antique dealers. A long-term and laborious work in archives helped Pallanti to determine the certain location. Previously, he succeeded to find out that Mona Lisa was the wife of Florentine merchant Francesco del Giocondo, who, as the main version says, ordered the portrait of his wife. Leonardo’s muse lived a long life. After her husband's death she was seriously ill, in full accordance with the traditions of her times, she left for a monastery, where she spent her last years. Gioconda, died at the age of 63 years old. The study also revealed that Lisa’s Gherardini and Leonardo da Vinci’s family lived in neighboring houses, and they might be bind with more intimate relationships than friendship. Giuseppe Pallanti has already managed to become famous throughout the world thanks to his discoveries about Mona Lisa’s life. In his early studies, he, for example, showed that she had a wonderful, unusually low for a woman voice. She also was Leonardo’s model, while being pregnant and when the master wrote the famous Mona Lisa’s smile, she was not in the good spirits.

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The last Mona Lisa’s secret discovered by Giuseppe Pallanti!

The last Mona Lisa’s secret discovered! Italian scientist Giuseppe Pallanti found a place in Florence, where the most famous model of Leonardo da Vinci lived. Along the way some more interesting details of the Beauty’s biography were figured out.

A noblewoman Lisa Gherardini, well recognized as Mona Lisa, was born on June 15, 1479 in the house at the corner of Sguatstsa and Via Maggio streets, where now settled Florentine antique dealers. A long-term and laborious work in archives helped Pallanti to determine the certain location. Previously, he succeeded to find out that Mona Lisa was the wife of Florentine merchant Francesco del Giocondo, who, as the main version says, ordered the portrait of his wife.

Leonardo’s muse lived a long life. After her husband's death she was seriously ill, in full accordance with the traditions of her times, she left for a monastery, where she spent her last years. Gioconda, died at the age of 63 years old.

The study also revealed that Lisa’s Gherardini and Leonardo da Vinci’s family lived in neighboring houses, and they might be bind with more intimate relationships than friendship.

Giuseppe Pallanti has already managed to become famous throughout the world thanks to his discoveries about Mona Lisa’s life. In his early studies, he, for example, showed that she had a wonderful, unusually low for a woman voice. She also was Leonardo’s model, while being pregnant and when the master wrote the famous Mona Lisa’s smile, she was not in the good spirits.

Portrait glorifies a Florentine noblewoman through the centuries, a constant interest by scientists and art historians seems never to stop. Apparently, this is the most famous painting in the world, the picture movement to another room of the Louvre is immediately reported by world's leading news agencies. Three years ago, museum workers discovered the "aging" of the canvas, and immediately gave the alarm: "Mona Lisa" was needed restoration.

A new wave of interest in Leonardo as a whole and "Mona Lisa" in particular caused "The Da Vinci’s Code" - first Dan Brown's best-seller, and then the blockbuster with Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou in leading roles.

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