researchers reveal that mona lisa may be history’s first 3-D image all images courtesy of claus-christian carbon and vera m. hesslinger
researchers claus-christian carbon and vera m. hesslinger (experimental psychologists based in germany) have reported that leonardo da vinci may have unknowingly created the very first 3-D image in history with his famed ‘mona lisa’ masterpiece. evidence has been drawn from the in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison between da vinci’s own ‘mona lisa’ housed in paris’ louvre and an additional version held at the museo del prado in spain — often thought by historians to be made by a copyist.
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