Friday, October 23, 2009

Fingerprint Points To New Leonardo Da Vinci's Work



Profilo nuziale di damaIs this chalk, pen and ink drawing made on animal skin a long-lost work by Leonardo da Vinci?

Leading scholars seem to have little doubt about the attribution. With her an elaborated hairstyle and dress, the aristocratic young girl in profile is almost certainly a work by the Renaissance master.

Amazingly, the portrait appears to have Leonardo’s fingerprint on it (just click here for the full story)

The news has gained worldwide attention. Indeed, if the experts are correct, the drawing will be the first major work by Leonardo Da Vinci to be identified for 100 years.

However, the attribution to Leonardo was already made a year ago by Alessandro Vezzosi, director of the Museo Ideale in the Tuscan town of Vinci, where the artist was born in 1452.

Vezzosi, who has extensively worked on the master’s fingerprints, published the portrait as a Leonardo in his book Leonardo Infinito, rechristening the picture as "Nuptial Profile Of A Young Lady."

"The attribution was made after a rigorous examination, which took into consideration artistic, historic, and stylistic aspects," Vezzosi told Archaeorama News.

The portrait will go on display next March at a show curated by Vezzosi. Called And There Was Light: The Masters of the Renaissance Seen in a New Light, the exhibition will be held in the Eriksbergshallen, Gothenburg, Sweden.

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