He contacted Giovanni Poggi, director of the Uffizi Gallery,
who authenticated the painting and convinced Peruggia to let him hang onto it for safe keeping.
Isabella Poggi, a professor of psychology at Roma Tre University and an expert on gestures,
has identified around 250 gestures that Italians use in everyday conversation.
However, the Italian psychologist Isabella Poggi has operationalized it as a specific form of pride,
one that is justified and well-earned, often because one has triumphed over adversity8.
However, the Italian psychologist Isabella Poggi has used it to describe a specific form of pride,
one that is justified and earned, often because one has triumphed over adversity.