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How is the media covering Leonardo Da Vinci?Leonardo Da Vinci often is covered by Left and Center Media sources.
Left: 39%
Center: 34%
Right: 27%
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23% Local Coverage48% National Coverage28% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Leonardo Da Vinci?Leonardo Da Vinci often is covered by Left and Center Media sources.
Left: 39%
Center: 34%
Right: 27%
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Leonardo Da Vinci · OeirasIn 2011, it was believed that Leonardo da Vinci's iconic work had been painted in Bobbio, a city in northern Italy. However, a geologist and Renaissance art historian now presents new evidence pointing to another location.See the Story
Mystery about the location where Mona Lisa was painted is set to be unraveled.
Leonardo Da Vinci · FijiBy Alex Fraser LECCO, Italy (Reuters) – Over 500 years after Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa, an academic believes she has unravelled the mystery about the backdrop to one of the world’s most famous works of art. Art historians have long debated its landscape, speculating on the locations that could have inspired Leonardo but the geologist and Italian Renaissance specialist Ann Pizzorusso thinks she has pinpointed it to Lecco in northern…See the Story
Mona Lisa’s mysterious background decrypted by art-loving geologist
Leonardo Da Vinci · RomaniaThe Mona Lisa, the most famous painting in the world, may remain at the Louvre Museum in Paris, as French justice has decided, rejecting an action brought by a mysterious organization that claimed to represent the heirs of Leonardo da Vinci, reports AFP and Agerpres.See the Story
The mysterious association claiming to represent the "legitimate owners" of "Mona Lisa" lost the French lawsuit.
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