Stereoscopy Studies

The central research hypothesis: Leonardo deliberately painted the Mona Lisa (Louvre) and Mona Lisa (Prado) as a stereo pair — two slightly offset viewpoints designed to create binocular depth when fused. This gallery explores that evidence.

Stereoscopic Viewer — Interactive Tool
Side-by-side viewer with cross-eye and parallel fusion modes · Louvre + Prado pair
Mona Lisa Restored
The stereo composite — what the two paintings reveal when aligned and merged
Mona Lisa (Louvre)
c. 1503–1519 · Louvre, Paris — Primary left-eye viewpoint
Mona Lisa (Prado)
c. 1503–1516 · Prado, Madrid — Workshop stereo pair, right-eye viewpoint
Research Hub
Perspectives Secreta, mirror composites, sfumato layers, and the full research framework