Hi all,

This simple question has not been asked in the Leonardo scholarship, so far as 
I can tell.

In several paintings by Leonardo, one or more figures are clearly pointing (the 
Last Supper, the Louvre Madonna of the Rocks, St. John the Baptist).  In still 
others are hand gestures directed either at a person or upward (the London 
Madonna of the Rocks, the Salvator Mundi, the Annunciation, the Virgin and 
Child with Saint Anne).  In several works, figures are making gestures similar 
to pointing (the Baptism of Christ, the Musician, the Madonna of the 
Yarnwinder, Lady with an Ermine).  The very late drawing A Woman Standing in a 
Landscape is certainly pointing.

Is it possible that the Mona Lisa too is pointing?  The gesture of her right 
hand is very similar to that in the Portrait of Isabelle d'Este, so it may have 
been chosen thoughtfully by Leonardo.  Moreover, along with the addition of a 
bridge in the landscape, the hand positions were modified by Leonardo very late 
in the creation of the Mona Lisa.

Leonardo scholarship has not addressed whether the ML is pointing, so the 
hypothesis remains speculative.

If she is pointing, what might she be pointing at, and why?

All best regards and wishes,

Max

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_works_by_Leonardo_da_Vinci


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