"Mona Lisa" painting by prominent animal images.
International Online Zhuangao: According to the British "Sun" reported on December 6, a painter claimed that the United States to crack the "Mona Lisa" painting in secret hidden for 500 years, the Mona Lisa in the background there are three head wandering animals, namely lions, monkeys and buffalo. He also found that the Mona Lisa's body left there like a crocodile or snake animal.
This painter named Ron Peacey Nile (Ron Piccirillo), aged 37. Ron is in turn "Mona Lisa" in the process, occasionally noted buffalo images. In the ensuing two months, he immersed himself in study of Leonardo da Vinci log (da Vinci's journals), the final conclusions drawn images hidden animals. Ron claimed that this picture represents the jealousy is one of seven deadly sins.
Ron said: "The Mona Lisa is actually representative of jealousy, which is very surprising, because everyone thought that Leonardo never leave a few words about the Mona Lisa, but it now appears, he is clearly left a clue. "
Mona Lisa on the right of the buffalo.
Ron also explained the Mona Lisa is not the natural right hand bend. He said: "This reflects her contempt, which means she can use their own power against God." Mona Lisa of the shadow around the eyes and nose like a palm tree pattern, which Ron said: "The artist with the Palm branch and olive branch hurt her eyes, with laurel and cherry trees hurt her ears, which means for the Mona Lisa, the victory of truth and disgusting. "
Ron said he was a famous painter Titian (Titian), Rafael (Raphael) and Michelangelo (Michelangelo), and other Renaissance masters paintings, also found a similar hidden images.
Mona Lisa on the left of the monkey.
It is reported that, "Mona Lisa" is Leonardo da Vinci began painting in 1503, now preserved in the Louvre in Paris. The "Mona Lisa" the painting, drew many kinds of speculation and theory. In 2010, the Italian National Cultural Heritage Committee has announced that Mona Lisa's eyes, they found the letters and numbers.
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