Look for me in the Louvre: people who discovered their counterparts on classical canvases
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/look-for-me-in-the-louvre-people-who-discovered-their-counterparts-on-classical-canvases.htmlThey say that every person has a double. It's just hard to find. He lives somewhere on the other side of the globe and does not suspect how cool a photo could fill up his Instagram. Although some, it happens, meet a person very similar to themselves. But such luck is nothing compared to when a double is found in a painting in a museum. It's time to think about your noble origin.
"I found my double in the Louvre - Count Inigo Melcho de Velasco"
"I'm a little younger in the picture"
"My friend is a time traveler"
"The Twin from the past"
"I am King Henry VIII"
"I went to the museum, and here it is"
"I saw myself in the picture, walking on the Subway"
"The case at the Science Museum in Trento, Italy"
"Still don't believe in the rebirth of souls?"
"I was even a little scared"
"Face to face with myself"
"My great-great-great-grandmother"
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