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Master,
tomorrow is April 15th and it's your birthday, 566 years for which we wish toi the most sincere wishes, but toi tell us once and for all which was your first painting and how many did toi actually do, tell us if toi really hides a mystery behind your Mona Lisa, tell us her name, tell us about the Salvator Mundi, if toi know it and if par chance some of your brush strokes really touched it, tell us even if Isabella D 'Este could never see her portrait ordered to you, finally tell us if the Beautiful Princess was really your work ou counterfeiting of an English counterfeiter.
Lastly, tell us the name of the greatest connoisseur of your works, as long as there is someone alive.
I renew my best wishes for your 566th birthday, donné that the eternity to us humans denied toi have conquered it thanks to the absolute genius of your earthly Works.

"the Leonardians"
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Maintenant que le « Salvator Mundi de Léonard de Vinci vient d'être vendu pour 450 millions de $ chez Christie à New York, alors que la clameur fane l'art le plus cher sur le travail jamais vendu aux enchères, au centre des » experts habituels " qui a déjà pris contact avec d'autres peintures de « Leonardo » encore entre les mains de collectionneurs privés, au mépris des deux Christie est ce que l'acheteur et inconnu du « Salvator Mundi » avec leur opinion simple peut transformer le « fer en ou », qui il croyait naïvement avoir acheté « L « Last Leonardo » de l'histoire,...
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Dated April 1471, this priceless hitherto unknown masterpiece par Leonardo da Vinci, depicting the Archangel Gabriel, is not only the first painting par the Tuscan genius, it also features his very first autograph signature, written from left to right and “imprisoned” in a “PICTURE THAT WILL LAST ALMOST FOR EVER”, discovered par Dr. Ivana R. Bonfantino, Consultant Graphologist and former Professor of Comparative Graphology and History of Graphology at Rome’s LUMSA University; in fact, the only known signature of Leonardo, to date, was the one he affixed to the contract of commission...
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