FRANCE: Rare Da Vinci manuscript uncovered in documents left untouched for 130 years
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FRANCE: Rare Da Vinci manuscript uncovered in documents left untouched for 130 years
- Title: FRANCE: Rare Da Vinci manuscript uncovered in documents left untouched for 130 years
- Date: 6th December 2010
- Summary: NANTES, FRANCE (DECEMBER 6, 2010) (REUTERS) **CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY** VARIOUS EXTERIORS OF NANTES CITY HALL VARIOUS OF DA VINCI MANUSCRIPT BEING PRESENTED TO MEDIA BY MAYOR JEAN-MARC AYRAULT AND AGNES MARCETTEAU, HEAD OF NANTES LIBRARY PHOTOGRAPHERS TAKING PICTURES OF MANUSCRIPT MANUSCRIPT (SOUNDBITE) (French) AGNES MARCETTEAU, HEAD OF THE NANTES LIBRARY, SAYING: "He's writing back to front. It's written from the right to the left. He was most probably writing in Italian from the 15th century and possibly in other languages. So it's now got to be deciphered. The people in charge of this will have to decipher it and tell us exactly what's in it. And doubtless what work it is part of. Because one can clearly see that it was a fragment that was part of a broader work and which is certainly linked to other public or private collections." VARIOUS OF MEDIA WITH MANUSCRIPT VARIOUS OF MANUSCRIPT AGNES MARCETTEAU HOLDING MANUSCRIPT AGAINST MIRROR (SOUNDBITE) (French) JEAN-MARC AYRAULT, MAYOR OF NANTES, SAYING: "The historical research work from these pieces is never over. We are lucky to have this considerable heritage, which is under-used and under-studied. So this rediscovery of a fragment from Leonardo da Vinci is an invitation to do some research." VARIOUS MEDIA AND FRAGMENT
- Embargoed: 21st December 2010 12:00
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- Location: France
- Country: France
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- Story Text: City officials in the western French town of Nantes on Monday (December 6) unveiled a manuscript by Leonardo da Vinci that had lain undiscovered in a pile of documents for more than 130 years.
Little more than a fragment of paper with brown scrawls, the piece was proudly presented to the media. Head of Nantes Library Agnes Marcetteau said the item was written back to front in 15th century Italian, and could be best read in a mirror.
It was among some 5,000 documents that were left to the city in 1872 by Pierre-Antoine Labouchere, a rich collector of the time.
"He was most probably writing in Italian from the 15th century and possibly in other languages. So it's now got to be deciphered," Marcetteau told reporters who flocked to see the discovery.
Nantes Mayor Jean-Marc Ayrault saluted the find.
"This rediscovery of a fragment from Leonardo da Vinci is an invitation to do some research," he said.
This is the second time that a rare item has been found in Labouchere's papers. In 2008 researchers chanced on an original score by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Da Vinci, who lived from 1452-1519, is best known in France for the Mona Lisa which is exhibited in the Louvre museum, and was one of the major painters, scientists and thinkers of the Renaissance. In 1486, he designed a prototype for a flying machine with a rotating wing, the ancestor of the helicopter. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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