Sketches Found on Back of Da Vinci Painting

December 19, 2008 by  
Filed under Travel News

Sketches were discovered on the back of Leonardo DaVinci’s “The Virgin and Child with St. Anne” at Paris’ The Louvre Museum. This stunning finding will provide excitement for the art curators along with Parisian businesses connected with the travel industry who are likely to benefit from the inlfux of travelers lining up to see the drawings .

No truth to the rumor than Dan Brown of The DaVinci Code fame was on hand for the discovery.
louvre-museum-paris.jpgLouvre Museum, Paris © Gennaro Salamone

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2 Responses to “Sketches Found on Back of Da Vinci Painting”
  1. Bryan Karl says:

    I am a big fan of the book and these findings. I loved reading that book and all of Dan Brown’s books. I’m also interested in finding the truth about all those issues.

  2. Gennaro says:

    @Brian Karl

    It’s definately fun to get the back ground stories or learn about new discoveries.

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