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(Some Revisionist)   In "The Da Vinci Code," Dan Brown suggests Leonardo left secret clues in his paintings. Photoshop some other clues in famous paintings. (Link goes to GIS of "famous paintings")   (images.google.com) divider line 86
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The painting's name is "The Great Masturbator", in case anyone's wondering.
 
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2004-05-13 02:48:21 PM

thanks to DenL913 for the idea.
 
2004-05-13 02:55:48 PM


Ok not so famous.
 
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might have just bought my first ticket
 
2004-05-13 11:19:54 PM
Too subtle?

 
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Seriously though, why is this guy considered any good?
 
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Adventure by Warren Robinett.
Kvadratisk komposisjon i rodt, gult og blatt (1930) by Piet Mondrian, courtesy KunstWeb.
Props to Peteykins, who used Mondrian first.
 
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