User talk:Mexicobhr

There is definitely a 14th figure in the painting, for some reason Leonardo hide him or “her” (politically correctness) between the fourth and fifth figure from left to right. This figure is holding a knife pointing to the third figure holding both hands up. Hands in the painting seem extremely important all figures have two hands showing, except two. Other peculiar items are the height of the windows behind the scene and the table legs supports. Considering his masterful domain of perspective, the depth of the room, legs of table and the floor make no sense. Why place the table 12 meters from the source of light? The amount of light has to be less, if you observe carefully the source of light comes from the left, But the left wall is darker than the right wall. Finally judging by the daylight it was not a last ”super” The amount of daylight behind and its angle indicates that the time of day was “ either late morning or just before noon” (I calculate 11 AM in the morning) After visiting the Louvre and standing in the presence of the Mona Lisa, it is hard to accept this errors in a master piece by the master. Mexicobhr 04:53, 29 July 2007 (UTC)