Art Detective Exposes Hidden Images to Fuel Da Vinci Code Conspiracies
Amid the obsessive scholars and scheming prelates who inhabit Dan Brown's global blockbuster, The Da Vinci Code, there is a real person. Maurizio Seracini works in a high-ceilinged, colourfully frescoed palazzo just across the river from the Uffizi gallery in Florence.| Comments on article "Art Detective Exposes Hidden Images to Fuel Da Vinci Code Conspiracies" | |||||||||
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