Controversy swirls around purported 'younger' version of Mona Lisa
Different version of classic portrait has prompted questions as two whether Leonardo is the artist
A painting which is believed to be a younger vision of Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" will be presented in Geneva this week. Some art historians believe it is the original version of indisputably the world's most famous painting. Some Leonardo scholars remain skeptical, and have devoted book-length treatises saying it is the work of another artist.
Oxford University professor Martin Kemp argued that the Geneva portrait is probably a copy of the Paris version by an unknown painter who simply chose to make the subject younger.
The younger version of the painting shows a woman appearing to be in her early 20s, rather than the early 30s of the Louvre painting in the same pose and with much the same enigmatic smile as the acknowledged masterpiece.
The Swiss-based Mona Lisa Foundation organizing the event says that the painting is an earlier portrayal by the Italian genius of "the lady with the mystic smile.
"We have investigated this painting from every relevant angle and the accumulated information all points to it being an earlier version of the Giaconda in the Louvre," foundation member and art historian Stanley Feldman, told Reuters.
Both Feldman and his brother David have used the most up-to-date critical comparison and scientific examination techniques to support their view that it is, indeed the work of the Master.
A luxuriously illustrated book entitled, "Mona Lisa-Leonardo's Earlier Version," "will permit an unbiased judgment of the claim of this painting to be the earlier portrait, incomplete, of a young Mona Lisa, much younger than that of the Louvre."
Other experts on the "Renaissance Man, who bestrode the European cultural world from the late 15th century until his death at the age of 67 in 1519, remains skeptical.
Oxford University professor Martin Kemp argued that the Geneva portrait is probably a copy of the Paris version by an unknown painter who simply chose to make the subject younger.
"So much is wrong," Kemp says. The world-recognized authority on Leonardo, points to the fact that the foundation's portrait is painted on canvas and not on wood, the artist's preferred medium.
The "younger version" of the painting is by no means new to the art world. Apart from a brief excursion to Japan, it has been in a Swiss vault for many years.
Discovered in 1913 by collector Hugh Blaker in a manor house in the west of England, the painting had hung for a century unnoticed. How it got there is unknown.
Blaker took it to his home in a London suburb, where it was dubbed "the Isleworth Mona Lisa." On his death in 1936, it was bought by American collector Henry Pulitzer, who deposited it in a Swiss bank while writing a book about it, published in 1972.
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We often forget that we are a fallen race, but by the Mercy of God that we live, saturated in "Sensationalism" to the corruptions of the mind & in this relation for eg. is Leonardo's last supper painting of Christ, to evolve into untrue stories taking away the very essence of His "Body & Blood" to sensationlism This happens when a corrupted mind, even a Genius one tries to get into the Holy Mind of God , for holiness is a sanctuary that cannot be pierced, so in the process gets reflected back to the searchers own mind ending in his own corruption even unknown to him & in the process leading to the very source of Corruption, satan & his mind to the depths. In short searching for the mind of God ends to the Mind of His adversary in the outputs, Reflecting the Prophesy of Joshua to the congregation of Israel 'You cannot serve God for He is an Holy one" for no amount of Genius of the mind can achieve it , but to the Spirit & this can be only by the" Redemption".