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Revealed: The OTHER Mona Lisa. Second portrait of a woman is spotted under da Vinci's masterpiece. Multi-spectral scanning reveals three different paintings beneath Mona Lisa. Mona Lisa we know may not be a portrait of Lisa del Giocondo. Beneath this later version could be the original – and possibly the actual portrait of Lisa del Giocondo, according to art expert Pascal Cotte.

But the art world's divided and some say scans show painting's evolutionByPublished: 11:10 BST, 8 December 2015 Updated: 16:19 BST, 9 December 2015. Her mysterious smile has always seemed like the Mona Lisa knew something those looking at her did not - and now it seems she has been hiding a secret all along.A French scientist claims to have discovered a second portrait of a woman hidden beneath Leonardo da Vinci's famous masterpiece and has created a digital reconstruction of what she looked like.The unknown woman appears to be looking to one side and has a far slimmer and more feminine face than the woman in the final portrait.Scroll down for video. One of the techniques used is the Layer Amplification Method, (LAM) which involves projecting a 'series of intense lights' on a painting to reveal what lies beneath what is visible to the naked eye.

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A camera is used to project 13 different wavelengths of colour onto a picture, each penetrating the paint surface to different depthsAs well as the mystery of the Mona Lisa's identity, there are theories that da Vinci painted more than one version and there are conflicting dates about when the painting was commissioned and finished.A new documentary called 'Secrets of the Mona Lisa,' which will airs tonight at 9pm on BBC2, aims to shed light on some of these mysteries using new research and technology. Florentine noblewoman, Lisa Gherardini, also known as Lisa del Giocondo, is widely believed to be the model for Leonardo da Vinci's painting.Lisa del Giocondo is thought to have posed for the painting between 1503 and 1506.Not much is known about her life. Born in Florence and married in her teens to a cloth and silk merchant who later became a local official, she was mother to five children.It is believed Francesco del Giocondo commissioned the portrait to celebrate either his wife's pregnancy or the purchase of a house around 1502 and 1503.After his death, Gherardini became a nun. Da Vinci is believed to have worked on the painting between 1503 and 1517 and for centuries, it's been believed that the woman with the enigmatic smile is Lisa del Giocondo, the wife of a Florentine silk merchant. Rooie oortjes english download. Presented by art historian, Andrew Graham-Dixon (pictured), the new programme will embark on an investigation using the latest optical, forensic and historical tools to examine new evidence that the painting hanging in the Louvre may not be the original LisaHowever, he is not sure whether the newly discovered portrait is of a different woman.He said: 'My impression is that it's not the same woman, but if it's not the same portrait, why not?'

I'm a scientist. The Louvre invited me to analyse the picture using my technique.' He added that da Vinci may have transformed the painting at the request of his patron, Guiliano di Lorenzi de Medici.It is suggested in the documentary that while the hidden portrait may show Lisa del Giocondo's likeness, the painting we are familiar with may actually be of Mona Pacifica, the lover of da Vinci's patron, Guiliano di Lorenzi de Medici.'

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The reconstruction' is totally different. It is a much more feminine protrait,' Mr Cotte said.He claims that the find finally resolves one of the Mona Lisa mysteries – that da Vinci painted more than one portrait of Mona Lisa and it lies underneath the one we all recognise in The Louvre - even if the argument about the sitter's identity rages on.' The results shatter many myths and alter our vision of Leonardo's masterpiece forever,' he said. Computer technology has been used to bring the Mona Lisa to life like never before.An interactive version of the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci allows her to turn her head, pucker her lips, frown and even breathe.The Living Mona Lisa project, or as it is known in France, uses artificial intelligence to transform the oil painting into a living, moving work of art.While it does not perhaps tell us anything new about the woman in the painting – thought to be Lisa Gherardini – it perhaps lets viewers see her as da Vinci did while she posed for him.

The living painting uses motion sensing devices to pick up movements in the room, triggering reactions and 'mood' changes in the digital Mona Lisa.The team behind the project, which consisted of 40 technicians and artists, plan to produce digital Mona Lisas in a variety of sizes and formats, including miniature versions that can be placed on pendants.Florent Aziosmanoff, who came up with the original concept, told the: 'Now she can sense changes in her surroundings.' Leonardo da Vinci tried to make her come alive, so it's appropriate that we've taken his intentions a few steps further.' This is primarily an artistic project, not a commercial one, but we want to make paintings cheap enough for tourists to buy and take home as a souvenir.' 'When I finished the reconstruction of Lisa Gherardini, I was in front of the portrait and she is totally different to Mona Lisa today.