'Lazy eye helped Rembrandt's art'
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originally from BBC News | Entertainment | Arts | UK Edition, reBlogged by bev on September 17, 2004
Having less-than-perfect vision may be the secret of being a great artist, scientists reveal. A team from Harvard Medical School say the Dutch master Rembrandt may have had a "lazy eye". The scientists analysed his self-portraits and found one eye looked straight ahead, while the other looked outward. Writing in the New England Journal of Medicine, they say this may have helped him perceive the world as a flat image.
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