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English: This image was created with no alteration in contrast at 50% transparency overlaid as a mirror image.
The secret images in Da Vinci's "The Last Supper" are made visible by the application of Da Vinci's classic "Looking Glass Code." The original image as seen through a mirror is overlaid onto the original painting. The implications of the novel, "The Da Vinci Code" in regard to censorship of the story of Mary Magdalene, are clear... The Holy Grail is faded but clearly outlined as a large, ornate Chalice serving as the centerpiece of the table. Looking at each badly wounded hand of Jesus Christ, you can look up to his face and notice his gaze has followed yours, changing from one hand to the other. Leonardo Da Vinci appears in self-portrait, wearing a metal helmet, on both outer edges of the canvas, eye to eye with the viewer. |
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