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what is the link between Leonardo da Vinci painting and Raja Ravi Verma painting?​

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Answered by MrM00N
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A team of researchers from the Italian national committee for cultural heritage are claiming that Da Vinci's “Mona Lisa”, the most famous painting in the world, was inspired by the artist's male apprentice Salai. ... As well as looking like Salai, the Mona Lisa gives even more clues to his influence, says Vincenti.

Answered by selenophile7
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Shreethar has taken up the most famous of the art world: That of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, and has merged it with the female portraitures painted by Indian legend Raja Ravi Varma. In an exclusive to DC, Shreethar talks about his plans, troubles, and inspirations.

“This is a project where I crossover the Mona Lisa and Ravi Varma’s famous paintings. It has been my dream and pet project and I’ve been working at this for more than 20 years,” said Shreethar. On the reasons behind selecting these two in combination, Shreethar’s reply was more prudent: “Leonardo’s highest auctioned painting was sold for $450 million and Ravi Varma’s last painting fetched Rs. 11.5 crores,” implying that if these names and numbers mean anything, they’re certain to attract large crowds for his exhibition.

When I first tried to combine Varma’s female characters with the Mona Lisa’s face, I found it extremely difficult. His paintings have a lot of postures.

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