Mar 13, 2012
Laurence Mackin writes that 'the news this week that researchers in Florence may have found a wall mural by the Renaissance master [Leonardo da Vinci] whipped around the world.'
Courtney Subramanian reports that scientists and art historians have uncovered evidence of a lost da Vinci fresco.
Alan Duke reports that a Leonardo da Vinci mural unseen since the 16th century may have been found hidden behind a fresco painted by another artist.
Mark Hudson wories that uncovering Leonardo da Vinci's Battle of Anghiari will destroy one of the great legends of Renaissance art history.
Jason Felch reports that UC San Diego researchers say they have found tantalizing clues to a mystery that has puzzled the art world for five centuries: the fate of a lost masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci.
The French news agency reports from Florence on evidence that pigment similar to what da Vinci used on the Mona Lisa has been found inside a wall of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence.
Art detectives in search of a missing Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece in Florence have found traces of the paint which matches one used by the Renaissance genious for the Mona Lisa.
Researchers say when Giorgio Vasari renovated Florence's city hall he did not want to destroy the Leonardo da Vinci mural, The Bsttle of Anghiari, he built a secret wall to hide it, and those researchers have now found evidence that the da Vinci mural may still be there.
Researchers use tiny video probes to find evidence of a lost Renaissance work behind a wall in Florence.
There is evidence that a fresco by Leonardo da Vinci, lost for nearly 500 years, may have been located in the city hall of Florence.
Art detectives in Florence, Italy, believe they have found traces of a Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece. The mural, which has not been seen in over four centuries, was on a hidden wall of the Palazzo Vecchio.
As reported in the Daily Telegraph, researchers led by CISA3's Maurizio Seracini found evidence that could indicate the presence of a long-lost mural by Leonardo da Vinci inside a wall of Florence's Palazzo Vecchio.
Ryan Perry reports that the quest to find the 'Lost Leonardo' has drawn criticism from those who hit out at the idea of drilling holes into an existing work.
Michael Day reports on the search for The Battle of Anghiari, a lost Leonardo da Vinci mural.
Brogan Driscoll reports on findings by CISA3 and National Geographic from their search for a long-lost fresco by Leonardo da Vinci.