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Evaluating Leonardo’s Faces

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PARIS, July 21, 2010 — How did Leonardo da Vinci manage to paint such perfect faces? For the first time, a quantitative chemical analysis has been done on seven paintings from the Louvre Museum, including the Mona Lisa, without extracting any samples. The technique used shows the composition and thickness of each layer of material laid down by the painter, revealing that, in the case of glazes, thin layers of 1 to 2 μm have been applied. X-ray fluorescence spectrometry was performed directly on several paintings by Leonardo da Vinci that are displayed at the Louvre in Paris. (Image: V.A....Read full article

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    Published: July 2010
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