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Drawn & Quartered: Reshuffle the History of Art 234, 256 Ways

by Thames Hudson, Ann Helen Unger, Ann Helen Unger

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Twenty-two images of the human figure are divided into four and arranged in such a way that they can be recombined in a number of ways. See what happens when the head of an early Christian maid is attached to the body of an Elizabethan dandy with ancient Egyptian legs and Renaissance feet
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