Startling New Figures (2007) Revealed by Sophisticated Computer Imaging
The firestorm of controversy over hidden images in Da Vinci's painting, the "Last Supper", continues to rage as new ,startling (2007) imagery is revealed through digital compositing and computer enhancements. You be the judge as you examine these images prepared and presented by theThe images here were derived by superimposing the original image of Da Vinci's "Last Supper" with a mirror image of the painting. Each layer is set at 50% opacity. A moderate application of filters were employed to enhance clarity and contrast. No additional drawing, painting or manipulation of or the shape, shading or colors of the images were added. Did Da Vinci Code his Paintings with Hidden Imagery?
The theory supposes that Da Vinci, who often wrote in his notebooks using a mirror image or reversed manual script, employed a similar technique to place encoded clues in his paintings to convey secret messages or meanings. In Leonardo's day, it would have required a specially constructed apparatus to view a superimposed mirror image. Such a device would have perhaps used mirrors, lenses and/or prisms, items which were available in that era, often referred to in that location as the Italian Renaissance.
Those familiar with author Dan Brown's book, "The Da Vinci Code" may recall references to the Knights Templar, a monastic order established during the Crusades. A figure at the far right (and left) of the composited painting appears to resemble an armored knight, swathed in a royal-purple cloak. His arm, clad in a silver gauntlet is raised to his chest as if in a roman-style salute.
In another superimposition, some see a male figure cradling a baby in his arms. In the original, the male figure is identified by Leonardo himself as the Apostle Phillip. (Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci, p.232). It is interesting to note that the figure more recently conjectured to be Mary Magdalene was denoted by Leonardo's in his sketches as actually depicting the Apostle John.
The Da Vinci Code (directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Ian McKellen, and Audrey Tautou) is fun, thrilling, and fast-paced. While it differs from the novel on which it is based, it is still well worth watching.
By Venus Rachal | Published 6/6/2006
No matter your religious beliefs, the Da Vinci Code movie is fun and entertaining, exactly what a movie should be. The scavenger hunt aspect keeps your interest, and the art isn't too shabby to look at it either!
By E C | Published 6/12/2006
Da Vinci Code- Fictious fact that Christ was married to Mary Magdalene & the two had a child. The catholic church conspiracy to hide the truth about Jesus & the assasination of His blood line.
By Ana Harris | Published 5/8/2006
To Leonardo da Vinci, "art" meant skill, "science" meant knowledge, and as such, they were not independent fields of human creativity
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 10/31/2005
On May 19, 2006, the most anticipated movie of the year, "The Da Vinci Code," will premier, staring Tom Hanks, with Ron Howard as the director. No doubt millions of people will line up with eager anticipation to see the movie, but I won't be one of them.
By Mike White | Published 5/23/2006
The Da Vinci Code begins with the murder of the curator of the Louvre Gallery in Paris, France. Thus begins the film adaptation of Dan Brown's controversial potboiler.
By Mark Whittington | Published 6/1/2006
The DVD is good for seriously devotees of these theories, but fans of The Da Vinci Code might be disappointed that direct connections are not made to the book.
By El Bicho | Published 5/28/2006
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