Friday, February 15th at 7:00pm EST. Westchester Italian Cultural Center | One Generoso Pope Place, Tuckahoe, NY 10707. Please register in advance by calling 914-771-8700 or click here to register online! Presented by John Coppola. Members $20; Non-Members $25
The Mona Lisa and the Salvator Mundi are two of the greatest masterpieces by Leonardo Da Vinci. Why did Da Vinci paint these pictures? Why would someone pay 450 million dollars for the Salvator Mundi? What is the real subject of each painting? We will also discuss Leonardo’s painting technique, his life, and the possible hidden messages he put into these two pictures and others.
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