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New Evidence for the Shroud of Turin (Fr. Andrew Dalton) | Ep. 382

Pints With Aquinas

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How to Draw a Human Body

The proportions of the head were one of the first things to be noticed by artists. The Greek models, let's go all the way back to the Greeks about like, what are the proper proportions so that when we make statues and draw pictures, we do so according to the real human body. So for example, the side of the chest is is perforated with a four centimeter double edged blade which outflows blood and water. This is important to show that he dies on the cross, right? Because you can't have a resurrection if you didn't have a death before.

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