Da Vinci's Self-Portrait, Discovered two Years Before Piero Angela's Television Show 
 
MILAN, March 6 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ -- 
 
     During the television program Ulysses, aired in Italy on 
Saturday, the 28th of February, the well-known scientific divulgator Piero 
Angela stated that a secret drawing, a youthful self-portrait of Leonardo da 
Vinci, had just been discovered. Actually, the Leonardo3 ( 
own edition of the Codex of Flight (book & interactive software) in the 
October of 2007: this work included the digital restoration of page 10, 
revealing the underlying portrait. The same center had also created a 3D 
reconstruction of the image. 
 
    At the beginning of 2007, within the Leonardo3 research 
center, Massimiliano Lisa (the center's President) had noted the resemblance 
between the Self-Portrait and the sanguine at page 10. An internal meeting 
with Edoardo Zanon (who edited the Codex of Flight) and Mario Taddei (both 
scientific curators for Leonardo3) brought up a series of questions and 
doubts - enough to discourage the center from divulging this discovery. 
 
    "Credit must be given to Piero Angela and his team: they did a 
thorough job, and presented a high-quality program to the public. In any 
case, the actual drawing hidden inside the Codex of Flight is not this one, 
but another: a Flying Machine, never previously seen by anyone. It will be 
revealed for the first time during the exhibition "Leonardo and Flight", 
which opens on the 4th of April at the Natural History of the Mediterranean 
Museum in Livorno", declared Massimiliano Lisa, from Leonardo3, before 
adding: "Even though Piero Angela was the first to reveal it to the wider 
public, I still have the pleasure of knowing I had identified the 
Self-Portrait myself, two years ago." 
 
    Edoardo Zanon, author of the Codex of Flight published by 
Leonardo3, stated: "There are no doubts that Piero Angela illustrated a 
compelling work, and for this he deserves many congratulations. It must be 
remembered, though, that research in this direction never reached any 
absolute certainty over the thesis presented, i.e. the resemblance between 
the Self-Portrait from Turin and the drawing hidden in the Codex of Flight. I 
have worked with this material (both the Codex and the Self-Portrait) for 
more than two years, and always resisted the temptation to disclose such a 
daring theory, Massimiliano Lisa's discovery notwithstanding. We were among 
the first to digitally restore the manuscript, an operation which brought 
into view not only this one, which is after all mentioned in every 
publication related to the Codex of Flight, but also other sanguine drawings 
present within the Codex. Still, I wish to underline the rigour of Piero 
Angela's thesis and research methods; after all, it is true that inside the 
Codex of Flight there are many secrets, some of which will be revealed on the 
4th of April in Livorno, and then in September at the "Leonardo's workshop" 
exhibition in the Castle of Vigevano...". 
 
    Leonardo3 is licensing its digitally restored image of the 
young Da Vinci to museums and media worldwide. The presumed Self-Portrait is 
also part of the touring exhibition Codex of Flight of Leonardo3. 
 
    
    PRESS CONTACT 
 
    Massimiliano Lisa 
    lisa@leonardo3.net 
    phone: +39-02-79-41-81 
 
 
    Leonardo3 
    Via Monte Napoleone 9 
    20121 Milano, Italy 
    Phone +39-02-79-41-81 
 
 
    SOURCE: Leonardo3 SRL