Jiang treats Da Vinci as an astute observer of emotion whose art turns anatomy, facial expression, breathing, eyes, and hand motion into evidence of inner life.
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Inner Life
Jiang treats Da Vinci as an astute observer of emotion whose art turns anatomy, facial expression, breathing, eyes, and hand motion into evidence of inner life.
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"stands out from the rest and so that signals him as the betrayer but in da Vinci's work it's not obvious who is the..."
"each of the faces da vinci was first and foremost an astute observer of emotions okay how emotions are expressed through the face through..."
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