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Posted on October 2, 2009

In response to Theodor Pavlopoulos’ recent series of blog posts on the form known as ‘Dürer’s solid’ from Albrecht Dürer’s print Melancolia I, the right image below is a visualization of how lines converge or run parallel when extended from the solid, highlighted in red below on left.

    

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