Secrets of the Mona Lisa
Host Andrew Graham Dixon reveals who the famed Mona Lisa was, using decoded centuries-old documents and state-of-the-art technology to study history's most iconic work of art. For example, detailed analysis has shown finer details of Mona Lisa's dress and hair, revealing Leonardo's meticulous attention to detail and his technique of sfumato, blending colors and tones to create subtle transitions.
Host Andrew Graham Dixon reveals who the famed Mona Lisa was, using decoded centuries-old documents and state-of-the-art technology to study history's most iconic work of art. For example, detailed analysis has shown finer details of Mona Lisa's dress and hair, revealing Leonardo's meticulous attention to detail and his technique of sfumato, blending colors and tones to create subtle transitions.
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