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Did Rembrandt trace his self-portraits?
by Amy Middleton

Cosmos Magazine    Translate This Article
22 July 2016

On 22 July 2016 Cosmos Magazine reported: The 17th-century artist and other Old Masters could have exploited mirrors and lenses to achieve their detailed, life-like paintings. A pair of independent researchers in the UK set up mirrors and lenses which allow a painter to project their image on a canvas. They published their work in the Journal of Optics. Previous hypotheses on this are hotly debated. Now Francis O'Neill and Sofia Palazzo Corner's study details why the use of technology in producing portraits is entirely possible -- and in the case of Rembrandt, perhaps even probable. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the fields of science and culture, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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