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Yoy  #498039  Tue, 08 Apr 08 01:24 PM

There is a Renaissance splendor in Leonardo's effusion: The works that the eye orders the hands to make are infinite.

I'm not quite sure about it's meaning.

I need help.

Thank you!

  
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Feebs11  #498249  Tue, 08 Apr 08 09:51 PM
Yoy

There is a Renaissance splendor in Leonardo's effusion: The works that the eye orders the hands to make are infinite.

I'm not quite sure about it's meaning.

I need help.

Thank you!

 

This lacks context. What is it referring to - da Vinci's work in general, or a specific painting? 

  
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Yoy  #498297  Wed, 09 Apr 08 03:09 AM

Feebs11
Yoy

 

There is a Renaissance splendor in Leonardo's effusion: The works that the eye orders the hands to make are infinite.

I'm not quite sure about it's meaning.

I need help.

Thank you!

 

This lacks context. What is it referring to - da Vinci's work in general, or a specific painting? 

I got this from an article named "What is the point of working". The author is Lance Morrow.

It should be the work in general.

  
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