Scholars May Dig Up Leonardo on Mona Lisa Hunch
Published: January 25, 2010
Da Vinci's remains reside at Amboise Castle in France's Loire valley, where they were taken after the church where he was originally laid to rest was destroyed during the French Revolution. Thus far the scholars say the French government has agreed to allow the exhumation in principle, and that formal approval could be granted by this summer — a prospect that has disquieted other Leonardo scholars who wonder if exploring the unusual theory is worth disturbing the artist's resting place. However, supporters of the investigation point to similarities between the Mona Lisa's facial structure and that of the artist's own face as evidenced in a circa 1515 self-portrait, also citing da Vinci's homosexuality and interest in riddles as support for the conjecture. The undertaking would have tickled Marcel Duchamp. The keen wit behind L.H.O.O.Q. (1919), a reproduction of the Mona Lisa embellished with a mustache, the late Modernist icon had a cross-dressing artistic alter ego himself, Rrose Sélavy. |
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