The Naked Truth: Was The "Nude Mona Lisa" Really Drawn By Da Vinci?
Now, though, an exhibition at the Chateau de Chantilly will present evidence that the work was indeed Leonardo's after all. Emerald Maxwell has the story.
It's known as the "nude Mona Lisa" but despite its similarities to Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, this mysterious drawing has long been attributed to one of Leonardo's followers rather than the master himself. Now, though, an exhibition at the Chateau de Chantilly will present evidence that the work was indeed Leonardo's after all. Emerald Maxwell has the story.
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