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John Martin' s "The Bard" prepared for analysis
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John Martin's King
In all my image comparisons I tried to avoid the pareidolia trap. But here I allowed myself to "see" Edward I (or at least a crowned man) in John Martin's painting The Bard. So don't take this too serious.
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The Bard by John Martin
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