Researchers have opened ancient graves in a dilapidated convent in
Florence as they continue their hunt for the woman who inspired Leonardo
da Vinci to paint the famous Mona Lisa.
The team of experts have been working in the Saint Orsola convent since April, believe the
body of the woman who modelled for da Vinci back in the 16th century is
buried there.
According to Italian art historians, the real Mona
Lisa was Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a rich Florentine silk merchant
named Francesco del Giocondo, who is thought to have commissioned the
portrait - although there is no definitive proof of this.
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