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William Hogarth “Satire on False Perspective” 1754
See “Rorschach Audio” book pages 124 and 167, see also the book’s discussion of William Hogarth’s “The Analysis of Beauty” pages 161 to 174
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satire_on_False_Perspective
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