Abbas Haddadin Reveals the Secret Behind the Mona Lisa Painting in the Louvre Museum

Abbas Haddadin Reveals the Secret Behind the Mona Lisa Painting in the Louvre Museum
Abbas Haddadin Reveals the Secret Behind the Mona Lisa Painting in the Louvre Museum
Abbas Haddadin Reveals the Secret Behind the Mona Lisa Painting in the Louvre Museum

Abbas Haddadin

Researcher and Expert in Earth Sciences and Geography and has many publications.

Haddadin says: “When I visited the Louvre Museum in Paris, I saw the Mona Lisa behind the protective glass. I remembered that Leonardo da Vinci used what was known as ‘egg amber.’ I thought to myself that Da Vinci must have used this egg amber in the painting process—by mixing egg white with linseed oil, coating the canvas before painting, and then leaving it in the sun for a week to dry.”اضافة اعلان




“When I returned to Jordan, I bought linseed oil and mixed it with egg white. I applied the mixture to a piece of canvas and exposed it to sunlight for a week. Its color changed from white to a light amber tone. Then I conducted experiments on egg white and transformed it with heat into amber. I converted fifty eggs into amber, as shown in the image.”

“This led me to conclude that Da Vinci coated the Mona Lisa’s canvas with egg white and linseed oil, exposed it to the sun for a week, and once it dried, painted the Mona Lisa on it. This egg-based coating gave the painting the lasting shine that has remained for five centuries.”

The pictues show Mina Lisa Painting and the egg amber that Abbas Haddadin made and was used by Da Vinci to paint Mina Lisa.