Heute ist der 500. Todestag der mailändischen Herzogin Isabella von Aragon (1470-1524), deren erstes Porträt als Herzogin von Mailand, erstellt von ihrem Hofmaler Leonardo da Vinci, als "Mona Lisa" weltberühmt geworden ist und die am 11. Februar 1524 an Herzversagen starb und seit dieser Zeit endlich wieder mit ihrem geliebten zweiten Gatten, Leonardo da Vinci, für die Ewigkeit zusammen sein darf. Lesen Sie doch bitte das exklusive Interview mit ihr.
Gestern erhielt ich vom Pastor David Ames folgende Email, über die ich mich sehr gefreut habe: "I am impressed with your work: Dear Maike Vogt-Luerssen I have been studying DaVinci for many years. I also am weary of reading the same stories rewritten by authors whose research consists mainly of rewriting other author's articles which also were written without any actual research. You have put in the hard work of examining the dress and fashion of this period, locating and citing public records, and identifying burial sites with the challenge to test your work with DNA analysis. Bravo! You have presented the most compelling arguments and, in the process, revealed a beautiful love story that transcends time. For this I pray that you receive the credit which you so richly deserve. I hope also that you will see justice done, and corrections made, for the misattributed works of Maestro DaVinci. I agree it is a travesty that greedy art collectors and arrogant "scholars" will do all they can to impede the revelation of these well-documented facts. You have given us more than revelation, but truly the seeds of revolution, since the shockwaves of the truth you have shown will disrupt the classic art world. May God, the author of truth, be with you. Rev. David Ames."