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High-Res Scan of Mona Lisa Reveals Its History

daevux writes "CNN is reporting that French engineer Pascal Cotte has discovered interesting details of the history of Da Vinci's Mona Lisa from a 240-megapixel scan of the artwork in various frequencies. Cotte surmises that the painted figure's eyebrows and eyelashes probably disappeared due to poor cleaning at some point in the past. He believes he can reconstruct the painting's original skin tones."

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  1. Re:Context is LOST through degradation, not gained by Chandon+Seldon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Restoring something to the way it was initially experienced is different from trying to enhance it beyond what it originally was.

    Both are culturally beneficial, but the enhancement is more like a new work than an authentic reproduction of the old work.

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  2. Maybe Da Vinci removed them by swestcott · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Maybe he did not like the way it looked and removed them himself is there any way to know I am not a painter but could this not be a possibility?

    God way to sell his service though and how does one get permision to scan somthing like this?