Publication of the GENIA DA VINCI BOOK with 400 pages and over 850 illustrations by Pontecorboli Editions

In their new book “Genìa Da Vinci. Genealogy and Genetics for Leonardo’s DNA ,” published by Angelo Pontecorboli Editions, experts Alessandro Vezzosi and Agnese Sabato of the Leonardo Da Vinci Heritage Association present findings from 30 years of genealogical research that have culminated in groundbreaking insights. The book documents an elaborate family tree tracing back to 1331, spanning 21 generations and involving over 400 individuals. The work lays the groundwork for reconstruction of Leonardo’s genetic profile.

The Book caused a blaze of interest in the Leonardo Da Vinci DNA Project including this article in the Times of London.

Here is the Preface from Jesse Ausubel, as well as the table of contents of the book

The English version of the book will be published in 2026.

May 21, New book, “Genìa Da Vinci,” press release

May 21, 2025 press release from Terry Collins
New book, “Genìa Da Vinci,” published;
Remains excavated from ancient Da Vinci family tomb undergoing analysis;
Large “Unicorn Dragon” drawing discovered in Vinci: by Leonardo?
Full news release text: here
Example coverage:

ANSA, Italy, Leonardo da Vinci has six living heirs, click here

Daily Mail, United Kingdom, Leonardo da Vinci’s family tree: Historians chart the Italian polymath’s descendants back to 1331 – spanning 21 generations and involving over 400 individuals, click here

The Telegraph, UK (via MSN.com) Five living descendants of Leonardo da Vinci discovered, click here

In summary, the publication earned: 549 articles at 444 different news sites, published by media in 24 languages in 51 countries

A combined potential reach (potential impressions for online articles only): 2.9 billion

Email announcement to the LDVP members from Jesse and Marguerite:

We are pleased to inform you that a publication announcement of Genìa Da Vinci, Genealogy and Genetics for Leonardo’s DNA is being issued this week in conjunction with media and public presentations in Florence and Vinci.  Congratulations to Alessandro and Agnese for their indefatigable work, and to Angelo for the publishing!

“The book represents a significant milestone in the Leonardo Da Vinci DNA Project, highlighting the results of three decades of genealogical research and the foundation of our ongoing scientific work.”  

The book, “is currently available in Italian only.  We anticipate an English version in 2026.”

“We remain deeply grateful for your contributions to this international collaboration, and look forward to the continued progress of this special endeavor.”

Publication Announcement for the Big Genealogy Book on 21 May!

Publication of the GENIA DA VINCI BOOK with 400 pages and 900 illustrations by Pontecorboli EditionsGreat news: an announcement of the Genìa Da Vinci, Genealogy and Genetics for Leonardo’s DNA book is being issued this week in conjunction with media and public presentations in Florence and Vinci. Congratulations to Alessandro and Agnese for their indefatigable work, and to Angelo for the publishing!

The Genia book represents a significant milestone in the Leonardo Da Vinci DNA Project, highlighting the results of three decades of genealogical research and the foundation of our ongoing scientific work.

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Vinci Announcement of a possible new drawing by Leonardo

February 13, 2025 Vinci Announcement of a possible new drawing by Leonardo, with Leonardist colleagues Alessandro Vezzosi and Agnese Sabato. 

Vinci, a winged dragon appears from the hood of a fireplace: “It could be a drawing by Leonardo”

The discovery was made in a building owned by the municipality near the Castello dei Conti Guidi, home of the Museo Leonardiano.

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Sampling Techniques and Genomic Analysis of Biological Material from Artworks Article (Journal Forensic Sciences March 2025)

Here is the pre-print of the sampling protocol article that will be published as Open Access in the March 2025 issue of the Journal of Forensic Sciences.

Article Title: Sampling Techniques and Genomic Analysis of Biological Material from Artworks

Authors: Rhonda K Roby, Rosana A Wiskovitch-Russo, Rebecca Hart, Amanda E Appel, Manija A Kazmi, Thomas Huber, Karina C Åberg, Thomas P Sakmar, José A Lorente, Norberto Gonzalez-Juarbe

DOI:  https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1556-4029.15701

Abstract: The genomic analysis of biological material from artworks can be used to guide curation, preservation, and restoration. Additionally, human DNA recovered from artworks may provide other insights. However, the recovery of biological samples from artworks is dependent on the sampling technique used and the media from which the biological materials are recovered. The ideal sampling method should be noninvasive, yet robust. We studied five artworks on paper and compared three sampling methods, each with increasing degrees of invasiveness. Minimally invasive swabbing techniques collect samples from the surface, whereas more aggressive techniques such as wet vacuuming were expected to yield more biological material from within the support media and more likely to produce authentic DNA from the artwork. We report a comparison of collection techniques to generate microbial DNA sequence data, the conserved human gene RNase P, and Y-STRs from artworks on paper. We observed that wet vacuuming resulted in higher DNA recovery than double swabbing and core punches. Diverse microbial populations existed on the corners and centers of the five artworks studied, but the distribution of the total biomass was relatively even across the surfaces of the works sampled. Studies of peripheral regions, where sampling is less likely to cause alterations to the artwork, could thus yield useful results in microbiome and human DNA studies. These results provide a framework for sampling artworks on paper to obtain biological material. The methods described may provide microbiome identification to facilitate restoration and preservation, and might also contribute to the determination of provenance.

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