The invisible drawings of Leonardo da Vinci that he kept in his notebooks and that now come to light

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La technology does not stop evolving and it is capable of leaving us astonished as well as terrified if we start to imagine the world that is coming our way in a matter of a few years. Not even science fiction movies were able to show some of the current technologies that we have.

Who was going to tell us whate high-tech scanners were to bring to life the invisible drawings that Leonardo da Vinci hid in his notebooks for all to see. Precisely on the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci's death, a collection of his drawings will be touring the UK for next year.

There will be a total of 144 illustration works by the great master Leonardo da Vinci that will be cited simultaneously in 12 different cities across the UK. Those exhibits will open in February 2019 before they are all shown at once at the Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace.

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With a total of 200 prints to be seen at Buckingham Palace, which will make it the largest exhibition of the artist in more than 65 years. A great event for art and for that devotee of this great artist who laid the foundations for painting afterwards.

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The best of these exhibits will come thanks tomodern technology based on infrared light that has been used to bring to light the "hidden" drawings and alternative versions of some sketches by the great Leonardo da Vinci.

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May admire the "water studies" in its different phases and that the main structure in sketches has been made visible thanks to infrared technology. Which shows part of Leonardo's work to find us later the final result.

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A technology that offers a broader view of how those incredible drawings they were carried out. An exhibition that will feature several examples of the drawing materials used by Leonardo such as ink, charcoal and watercolor.

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