As it turns out, Leonardo da Vinci painted two Mona Lisa:
According to the data, Raphael, the youngest of the "Three Renaissance Masters", copied a sketch of the Mona Lisa, but the characters in the painting are too different from those we see now. In addition, at the same time, the description of the Mona Lisa by a famous person who specializes in recording artists' deeds is also inconsistent with what we see now: "The Mona Lisa has eyebrows and Roman columns on both sides ..."
Some scholars have preliminarily speculated that the painting Mona Lisa was created in 1503, and was still with Leonardo da Vinci when he died in 15 19, and it was not completed. Even if Leonardo da Vinci is postponed again, it is impossible to span more than ten years, so it can be speculated that:
1503, Leonardo da Vinci created the first Mona Lisa with eyebrows and Roman columns.
Before 15 19, Leonardo da Vinci created the second Mona Lisa, which is now hanging in the Louvre and crowded every day. ...
But the problem is coming again. Where did the first Mona Lisa go?
There are rumors that it was bought by a wealthy Singaporean, which fits the description of "eyebrows and pillars", but it can't be confirmed in the end.
There is also a rumor that was discovered by Russia, but it was found to be false after technical testing, which did not conform to the Da Vinci era.
Finally, the researchers scanned the Mona Lisa in the Louvre with very accurate and advanced photography technology and found that the first Mona Lisa was actually hidden under the second Mona Lisa in the Louvre:
Whether it is the previous description, painting techniques or age differences (Mona Lisa has changed from a girl as beautiful as flowers to a middle-aged woman in more than ten years. ), is completely consistent. There is even an ironclad proof: Leonardo da Vinci's signature was found in two different places on Mona Lisa's dress!
In fact, it is not difficult to solve the problem. The hard part is that after solving a problem, it brings more and more complicated problems:
Mona Lisa is a painting commissioned by a tenant. It is reasonable to ask the client for money after painting, but Leonardo da Vinci has been carrying it for more than ten years and painted a second picture on it. I'm afraid the world will never know why. ...