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Why Do Babies in Medieval Paintings Look Like Tiny Old Men?
Strolling through any European art gallery that houses works from the Middle Ages to the early Renaissance, one cannot help but notice something oddly humorous. The baby Jesus, and indeed many other infants in religious paintings, often look less like cherubic babies and more like stern, middle aged men who have seen rather a lot of life already. Their receding hairlines, solemn expressions, and oddly defined muscles leave modern viewers scratching their heads. Some appear to
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