Newly discovered da Vinci worth $150 million
Newly discovered da Vinci worth $150 million
Mona Lisa has something new to smile about. A portrait of a young woman thought to be created by a 19th century German artist and sold two years ago for about $19,000 is now being attributed by art experts to Leonardo da Vinci and valued at more than $150 million.
The unsigned chalk, ink and pencil drawing, known as "La Bella Principessa," was matched to Leonardo via a technique more suited to a crime lab than an art studio — a fingerprint and palm print found on the 13½-inch-by-10-inch work.
Peter Paul Biro, a Montreal-based forensic art expert, said the print of an index or middle finger matched a fingerprint found on Leonardo's "St. Jerome" in the Vatican. Technical, stylistic and material composition evidence — including carbon dating — had art experts believing as early as last year that they had found another work by the creator of the "Mona Lisa."
The discovery of the fingerprint has them convinced the work was by Leonardo, whose myth and mystery already put him at the center of such best-sellers as "The Da Vinci Code" and "The Lost Symbol."
Biro examined multispectral images of the drawing taken by the Lumiere Technology laboratory in Paris, which used a special digital scanner to show successive layers of the work.
"Leonardo used his hands liberally and frequently as part of his painting technique. His fingerprints are found on many of his works," Biro said. "I was able to make use of multispectral images to make a little smudge a very readable fingerprint."
Alessandro Vezzosi, director of a museum dedicated to Leonardo in the artist's hometown of Vinci, Italy, said Wednesday he was "very happy" to hear about the fingerprint analysis, saying it confirmed his own conclusion that the portrait can be attributed to Leonardo with "reasonable certainty."
"For me, it's extraordinary there is confirmation" through the fingerprint, although "it's not like I had any doubt," he said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press.
Even before the fingerprint discovery, Vezzosi said several experts agreed with his conclusion, which was based on "historical, artistic, stylistic (and) aesthetic" considerations.
Based on its style, the portrait has been dated to 1485-1490, placing it at a time when Leonardo (1452-1519) was living in Milan.
Canadian-born art collector Peter Silverman bought "La Bella Principessa" — or "The Beautiful Princess" — at the gallery in New York on behalf of an anonymous Swiss collector in 2007 for about $19,000. New York art dealer Kate Ganz had owned it for about nine years after buying it at auction for a similar price.
One London art dealer now says it could be worth more than $150 million.
If experts are correct, it will be the first major work by Leonardo to be identified in 100 years.
Ganz still doesn't believe it is a Leonardo.
"Nothing that I have seen or read in the past two years has changed my mind. I do not believe that this drawing is by Leonardo da Vinci," Ganz told the AP on Wednesday. She declined to comment further.
Silverman said he didn't expect Ganz to acknowledge it's a Leonardo because that would damage her credibility, adding that if she wants to "go against science and say the Earth is not round," then that's her prerogative.
"Thank God, we have the fingerprint because there will still be those doubting Thomases out there saying it couldn't possibly be and giving all sorts of reasons for it. We not only have a fingerprint, but a palm print."
He said the palm print was found in the neck of the portrait's subject, who is believed to be the daughter of a 15th century Milanese duke.
Biro said the two main ideas to emerge from the news are the discovery of "an important lost work by Leonardo," and how "science, technology, scholars and art historians are learning to work together to solve these incredibly complex puzzles."
Silverman said the Swiss collector first raised suspicions about the drawing, saying it didn't look like 19th century artwork. When Silverman saw it at the Ganz gallery in 2007, he thought it might be a Leonardo, although the idea seemed far-fetched. He hurriedly bought it for his Swiss friend and then started researching it.
"Of course, you say, 'Come on, that's ridiculous. There's no such thing as a da Vinci floating around,'" Silverman said. "I started looking in the areas around da Vinci and all the people who could have possibly done it and through elimination I came back to da Vinci."
Last year, Silverman asked Nicholas Turner, a former curator of drawings at the J. Paul Getty Museum and the British Museum. Turner said it was a Leonardo.
Silverman described the Swiss collector as a very rich man who has promised to buy him "lunch and dinner and caviar for the rest of my life if it ever does get sold."
Vezzosi said the portrait seemed to be of a prospective bride and compared its purpose to today's photos of clients of Internet matchmaking agencies.
As for the possibility of finding other Leonardo works, "there are thousands of lost works of Leonardo, mainly pages from codexes or drawings," Vezzosi said, but discovering a lost or undocumented painting would be "much more difficult."
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- Posted on October 15, 2009
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I saw this on TV and thought it was unbelievable. So many people are looking for da Vinci art and so few find anything. The painting is in beautiful shape after all these years. And the researchers even found the book that the page with the painting was pulled from. I am happy for the researchers and happy for that Swiss art dealer -- he will be very rich if he ever sells that painting!
I think that it is amazing that one of Da Vinci's art was found. It is cool that they can take a 500 year old finger print and match it with Da Vinci's.
I can’t believe a painting of Leonardo Da Vinci has been recovered! I am surprised it has stayed in great shape all these years. From the picture I’ve seen of this painting, I still like the Mona Lisa better. However, I know paintings do look different in real life. I saw the Mona Lisa with my own eyes. It looked really different from how it looks in pictures. The fact that this painting of a young girl is worth $150 million was surprising to me. I know it has to be worth a lot, but I wasn’t expecting that much! I think people will pay more for it because of who painted it, not the actual painting. Anyways, this article was really interesting.
I cant believe they found a picture of another women that Leonardo divinci painting cinda like the mona lisa in a way. I think leonardo has a thing for drawling women.
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I still think the Mona Lisa is better than this only because it looks more reallistic. 150 million is still a lot though. What is that on her back too? Da Vinci is my favorite artist because he is the best in my opinion.
This is a great discovery in the art that Leonardo da Vinci made with a secret. This means we are getting closer to discovering the secret of his art.
Wow. That is amazing. I was fascinated at how much this is priced at. I thought that if it was Da Vinci’s work, it would cost more than one hundred thousand dollars. I mean, he is a famous artist. I like to paint and Da Vinci is a real inspiration for me. It is amazing that they found another Da Vinci masterpiece. I think they are rare so this is a really important discovery. It is a very nice picture. I do not think that it is a very good idea for this painting to be sold to just any people. It is a really expensive and valuable painting so it should be kept in a museum. It would be nice if it was hung up right next to the Mona Lisa. This is an extraordinary discovery. This painting deserves to be marveled at.
I can't believe that this painting by Leonardo da Vinci would be worth $150 million! That's a lot of money, but then again it is supposedly by da Vinci. His art pieces are genuinely beautiful. I disagree with Ganz. Since there is proof that Leonardo did paint this, I do believe that he painted the "La Bella Principessa". The tones and technique of the painting looks very similar to da Vinci's style and other art pieces. Another thing to look at is the finger prints that were discovered. They were a match between this painting and others as well. To me, this is a true work of art by Leonardo da Vinci. I will believe so until it is completely proven otherwise.
Amazing, I find it fascinating haw much money, Da Vinci's work costs! It makes me wonder how many more pieces of his work are in the world.
ART: The new DaVinci picture cost $150 million. It was found by a guy named Vezzosi and he put it up for sale. But some people says its not Leonard DaVinci's painting, but is by Vezzosi. Vezzosi says it's his finger prints on the back of the picture. Based on its style, it dates back to 1485 to 1419.