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It depicts typical ears for [[Fra Filippo]], [[Filippino]], [[Signorelli]], [[Bramantino]], [[Mantegna]], [[Giovanni Bellini]], [[Bonifazio]], [[Botticelli]]. It depicts typical ears for [[Fra Filippo]], [[Filippino]], [[Signorelli]], [[Bramantino]], [[Mantegna]], [[Giovanni Bellini]], [[Bonifazio]], [[Botticelli]].
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 +*[[Ear and hands of Botticelli from "Italian Painters"]] https://archive.org/stream/italianpainters01more#page/82/mode/1up
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"Except the face, probably no part of the human body is more characteristic, individual, significant, and expressive than the hand; to represent it satisfactorily has ever been one of the chief difficulties which artists have had to contend with, and one which only the greatest have been completely successful in overcoming. Of this, both painting and sculpture afford us ample proof. I have given a few examples of characteristic hands." --Italian Painters[1]

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Ears is an illustration from Italian Painters[2].

It depicts typical ears for Fra Filippo, Filippino, Signorelli, Bramantino, Mantegna, Giovanni Bellini, Bonifazio, Botticelli.

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