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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote:
> Yes, that is correct. However,I was in fact not so much referring to "The
> Last Supper"specifically, but to Giotto. I know: not exactly the same time,
> but you know how the brain functions and makes connections.
> The background reminded me strongly of some details of Giotto's work. I have
> not been able to find on the web exactly what I am referring to (i.e. the
> so-called pradella, i.e. small paintings below a major fresco) and which I
> saw treated in a couple of fairly recent documentaries on ARTE. But the
> frescoes with some architectural details show exactly what I mean: a
> detailed perspective that is not always very consistent with the rules.
After a bit of google-ing I see what you mean. And If I knew how the brain
that is what experience is all about.
Stephen
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