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Essay / Leonardo Da Vinci Code Analysis - 746
I have to say that there are some strange attributes in this image; she has neither eyelids nor eyebrows and one finger on her left hand is unfinished. Here are some explanations for these unusual features: In 2007, French engineer Pascal Cotte announced that his ultra-high resolution scans of the painting provided evidence that Mona Lisa was originally painted with visible eyelashes and eyebrows, but that these had gradually disappeared. over time, perhaps from excessive cleaning. Another view from Kathleen Grace, who for 30 years as an artist, art consultant and educator, makes the following statement: "Most of Da Vinci's works show no or very few eyelashes on women, and eyebrows are all very subtle, barely showing a hint. ... Raphael did the same, and Michelangelo didn't make eyelashes either, many painters of the time didn't do it. Another view of some researchers, who claim that it was common at that time for distinguished women to pluck out these hairs, as they were considered