Leonardo’s Lab
Posted on January 17, 2005 in Encounters
(last edited on April 29, 2014 at 1:30 am)
(last edited on April 29, 2014 at 1:30 am)
Quickie: Leonardo DaVinci’s Workshop Found?
I like stories where something is hidden in plain sight for years, uncovered through investigative guesswork. This sounds like one of those stories, though it’s authenticity is still in doubt:
It seems like the stuff of a mystical thriller, with army boots clicking on one side of a wall and robed monks shuffling in sandals on the other: For years, it seems, the possible importance of the frescoes was obscured by a simple wall separating the military institute from a monastery. On one side of the wall, a fresco of three birds hovers over the harsh fluorescent light of an emergency exit at the Institute for Military Geography. On the other side, a larger, ruined fresco sits at the foot of a Renaissance staircase in a 14th-century monastery. All it took to connect the two was observation, said Roberto Manes-calchi, 51, a cartographer at the military institute. “It was always here,” he said, “all we had to do was look.”
Via SciTech Daily, sorta.
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