As of 2019 and further controversial tests - the painting is still believed to be hidden behind the wall but recovering it would surely destroy Vasari’s masterpiece. And due to the condition it is thought to be in, The Battle of Anghiari would be damaged beyond restoration.
well even as of 2019, that was not accurate. There has never been any evidence to suggest the painting was ever done, and the man you see in this video did drill holes into Vasari's work in 2011 and destroyed part of it. It led to no further evidence that any painting at all exists behind the work.. As of 2020, the consensus in the art world is that Leonardo never even started The Battle of Anghiari because he never invented a technique to actually do it. It was all just a concept and then never happened.
He’s not touching the painting...you can clearly see he is close to it but not touching it because you can see his whole hand shadow on the wall. If he had his hand on it you wouldn’t see the whole hand shadow...
Just remove a part of the current painting, somewhere high up, and without telling the art fanatics, and explore what's behind it. Why do bureaucrats make it so difficult? Nobody can see or tell from ground level, they should cut the bs and get the job done.
They found it: Museum Discovers Lost da Vinci Masterpiece in Caproni Ca-21; Aviation Museum News. "Proprietary spectral analysis revealed the artwork in greater detail. The scans and microscopic samples of the fabric were immediately and secretly delivered to several da Vinci experts around the world for verification. Now, months later, there is a consensus that the fabric, drawing and painting media date to years 1500-1505, and the brushstrokes are definitely Leonardo’s. Although the artwork appears to be unfinished, Nick di Scarcello, Chief Conservator at the Leonardo Institute in Florence, Italy, described the discovery as “stunning! The return of il maestro’s prodigal son!”"
@@1981SPL Directly related "The Museum of Flight today announced that the fabric covering of its rare, World War I Italian aircraft, Caproni Ca-21, is actually the original artwork for the so-called “Lost Leonardo” painting, The Battle of Anghiari. Leonardo da Vinci completed the painting in 1505, but its whereabouts have been a mystery ever since. “Needless to say,” remarked The Museum of Flight Senior Curator Matthew Burchette, “this news has rocked the art world! Which is not something we get to say very often at an aerospace museum.”"
this particular painting has been floating around for many years. I believe it was made by Bernardino Luini. he was a student of leonardo and never used halos to distinguish between saint and sinner. Leonardo was an art instructor. there was no paper but lamb skin, which is difficult to draw on so they used a slab of poplar wood. maybe a foot in diameter. give or take an inch. if you look at the salvator mundi(latin for the christ one) you first notice the person is wearing a dress?! in those days women wore hoods, long sleeve, dress that draged on floor and a straight collar so as not to show clevage. long hair dainty hands. no beard. the painting on wood is student size. when the student mastered painting they would go on to paint on large canvas, frescos.murals. etc.If this painting was made by leonardo it would have also had a Halo. christies and sotherbys are crooks.they brought this painting for 1,000 and paid off all fake authenticators
Salvator mundi means savior of the world. The Mona Lisa is 18inx12in or smaller and also has no halo. Sotheby's paid 80million for the painting. And those are just the few things I know you got wrong with my limited knowledge. All that said I'm 65/35 against it being a DaVinci. Obviously for different reason.
When working on projects like this and you are on scaffolding you Build a protective housing to encapsulate priceless or anything of significance underneath the working area this is a complete nonsense sensationalized piece of garbage
They can't drill in from the other side because they don't know where Leonardo's work is located on the wall (if it is actually there), so they would risk damaging the art work they are searching for (which is 1000% not an option for a Da Vinci work!). The fresco they drilled into is a masterpiece in it's own right, but it's not a Da Vinci - and as the artist Vasari was a fan of Da Vinci and had clearly made an effort 450 yrs ago to protect a fresco beneath (where other artists would just paint over the previous work), the museum begrudgingly gave the OK to drill a few VERY small holes through Vasari's painting to access the air gap between the walls. Also, it's possible that there is another fresco on the other side of the wall as well (they are common in that area of the building) - so you'd have the same issues with drilling & damage as Vasari's work but with the added risk of damaging the potential Leonardo. No go.
................. Everyone knows Jesus is the light. Leonardo da Vinci would be strung up, beaten and fed to wild dogs for painting Jesus surrounded in black. Impossible. This painting is painted way more in the style of Rembrandt than that of Leonardo da Vinci?
They are frescos - they painted the art directly onto the wall, so there's no canvas to take down & no way to get behind the paint. And after 450 years it all becomes incredibly fragile - they barely clean the artwork anymore because they might brush the paint off along with the dust!
Loved 60 minutes of old. Great show. Up their with Disney and Bonanza. Before my eyes were open. Ger rid those CNN yokels. Talk Jim Gavegen to do Andy Rooney's part. Desert after a meal
As of 2019 and further controversial tests - the painting is still believed to be hidden behind the wall but recovering it would surely destroy Vasari’s masterpiece. And due to the condition it is thought to be in, The Battle of Anghiari would be damaged beyond restoration.
JP Cannon what about lasers and x-rays?
Thanks for the update.
Cerca Trova 🤔
You answered the question we all want to know, after this older 60 Minutes broadcast. So, we are still left with speculation.
well even as of 2019, that was not accurate. There has never been any evidence to suggest the painting was ever done, and the man you see in this video did drill holes into Vasari's work in 2011 and destroyed part of it. It led to no further evidence that any painting at all exists behind the work.. As of 2020, the consensus in the art world is that Leonardo never even started The Battle of Anghiari because he never invented a technique to actually do it. It was all just a concept and then never happened.
Astounding, brilliant.
The search was discontinued in September 2012, without any further progress having been made, due to conflict among the involved parties.
Spoilers bro
Thanks for the update.
If there is one person that I could ever have lunch with it would be Leonardo da Vinci
I'd rather have dinner with him.
Can you speak 16th century Italian?
I have an extra ticket for the upcoming Leonardo da vinci meet and greet brunch, wanna buy it?
a wonderful story/project. technology moving forward under the guidance of all the right people. THE RIGHT STUFF !
"He has to work without touching the painting".............the next scene literally shows him touching the painting.
He’s not touching the painting...you can clearly see he is close to it but not touching it because you can see his whole hand shadow on the wall. If he had his hand on it you wouldn’t see the whole hand shadow...
@@donnahague8983
Looked the tip of one finger traced on it.
I know, great editing.
@@donnahague8983 3.34 True true. Seems quite close tho
Architects are awesome!
Now we have another Lost Leonardo in the movie
No close captions ? What a disappointment.
ah now i remember this. i wish 60 minutes would put original air dates on these videos. they did find it and had a beautiful exhibit.
They do, it's in the intro monologue. This one was from April 2008.
Just remove a part of the current painting, somewhere high up, and without telling the art fanatics, and explore what's behind it. Why do bureaucrats make it so difficult? Nobody can see or tell from ground level, they should cut the bs and get the job done.
They found it:
Museum Discovers Lost da Vinci Masterpiece in Caproni Ca-21; Aviation Museum News.
"Proprietary spectral analysis revealed the artwork in greater detail. The scans and microscopic samples of the fabric were immediately and secretly delivered to several da Vinci experts around the world for verification. Now, months later, there is a consensus that the fabric, drawing and painting media date to years 1500-1505, and the brushstrokes are definitely Leonardo’s. Although the artwork appears to be unfinished, Nick di Scarcello, Chief Conservator at the Leonardo Institute in Florence, Italy, described the discovery as “stunning! The return of il maestro’s prodigal son!”"
You're talking about something completely unrelated. why?
@@1981SPL Directly related "The Museum of Flight today announced that the fabric covering of its rare, World War I Italian aircraft, Caproni Ca-21, is actually the original artwork for the so-called “Lost Leonardo” painting, The Battle of Anghiari. Leonardo da Vinci completed the painting in 1505, but its whereabouts have been a mystery ever since. “Needless to say,” remarked The Museum of Flight Senior Curator Matthew Burchette, “this news has rocked the art world! Which is not something we get to say very often at an aerospace museum.”"
@@kevinphilip8510 r/woosh I guess
www.museumofflight.org/News/6212/museum-discovers-lost-da-vinci-masterpiece-in-airplane
It was an April Fools joke.
@@kevinphilip8510Leonardo never completed the painting.
Yesssss Leonard
this particular painting has been floating around for many years. I believe it was made by Bernardino Luini. he was a student of leonardo and never used halos to distinguish between saint and sinner.
Leonardo was an art instructor. there was no paper but lamb skin, which is difficult to draw on so they used a slab of poplar wood. maybe a foot in diameter. give or take an inch. if you look at the salvator mundi(latin for the christ one) you first notice the person is wearing a dress?! in those days women wore hoods, long sleeve, dress that draged on floor and a straight collar so as not to show clevage. long hair dainty hands. no beard. the painting on wood is student size. when the student mastered painting they would go on to paint on large canvas, frescos.murals. etc.If this painting was made by leonardo it would have also had a Halo. christies and sotherbys are crooks.they brought this painting for 1,000 and paid off all fake authenticators
So, you believe Salvator Mundi is fake? Not a Leonardo? There was a documentary made about Salvator Mundi. Is this what the documentary came down to?
Salvator mundi means savior of the world. The Mona Lisa is 18inx12in or smaller and also has no halo. Sotheby's paid 80million for the painting. And those are just the few things I know you got wrong with my limited knowledge. All that said I'm 65/35 against it being a DaVinci. Obviously for different reason.
Where is Part II?
Can't they simply drill a small hole and look? Hasn't he ever heard of a borescope?
When working on projects like this and you are on scaffolding you Build a protective housing to encapsulate priceless or anything of significance underneath the working area this is a complete nonsense sensationalized piece of garbage
Cerachini appears to share a genetic familiarity to Jay Leno.
I was thinking the same thing!😄
No conclusion yet
An ancient Italian soccer match? The British claim to be the creators of the game, several decades later..
why can't they search/drill from the other side of the wall???
They can't drill in from the other side because they don't know where Leonardo's work is located on the wall (if it is actually there), so they would risk damaging the art work they are searching for (which is 1000% not an option for a Da Vinci work!).
The fresco they drilled into is a masterpiece in it's own right, but it's not a Da Vinci - and as the artist Vasari was a fan of Da Vinci and had clearly made an effort 450 yrs ago to protect a fresco beneath (where other artists would just paint over the previous work), the museum begrudgingly gave the OK to drill a few VERY small holes through Vasari's painting to access the air gap between the walls.
Also, it's possible that there is another fresco on the other side of the wall as well (they are common in that area of the building) - so you'd have the same issues with drilling & damage as Vasari's work but with the added risk of damaging the potential Leonardo. No go.
He still "puzzel" us , is he smiling?
Leonardo and Michelangelo were a pair of twins
Leonardo was somewhat talented 💥
And ?
The search was discontinued in September 2012, without any further progress having been made, due to conflict among the involved parties.
Hey, come on, wtf!!!!
The hosting journalist may look old, but I heard he scaled that scaffolding like a bonobo.
he couldn't say scaffold without getting drool all over his chin though
I've already had a real Da Vinci master painting since I accidentally found one in January of 2018.
................. Everyone knows Jesus is the light. Leonardo da Vinci would be strung up, beaten and fed to wild dogs for painting Jesus surrounded in black. Impossible.
This painting is painted way more in the style of Rembrandt than that of Leonardo da Vinci?
uuhhhh… did they find it? wtf? haha
not yet
@@kiDkiDkiD12 thank you!
@@kiDkiDkiD12 please continue the search . It's like an unfinished story now .
The search was discontinued in September 2012, without any further progress having been made, due to conflict among the involved parties.
Well---lots of claims and assertions, but no real proof.
Conclusion!!!!!! Click bate!!
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Just take the painting off and drill into the wall wtf
They are frescos - they painted the art directly onto the wall, so there's no canvas to take down & no way to get behind the paint. And after 450 years it all becomes incredibly fragile - they barely clean the artwork anymore because they might brush the paint off along with the dust!
Loved 60 minutes of old. Great show. Up their with Disney and Bonanza. Before my eyes were open. Ger rid those CNN yokels. Talk Jim Gavegen to do Andy Rooney's part. Desert after a meal
*there
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