The painting by Austrian artist Ferdinand Georg Waldmuller 1860, the “Expected” noticed the iPhone in the hands of women. This drew the attention of a former civil servant from Glasgow (Scotland), Peter Russell (Peter Russell).
The picture shows a girl staring at a small object in her hands. Russell noted that now is exactly the same behavior by young people, not looking up from their smartphones. “What’s impressed me is how technology is changing the perception of the picture and affect the context,” he added.
“The girl in the painting of Waldmuller not playing on your iPhone X and goes to Church, and in her hands a small book,” — said the Executive Director of the Austrian art Agency Gerald Vanpatter (Gerald Weinpolter).
In August 2017 the fresco, “Mr. Pynchon and the settlement of Springfield” in 1937 by the Italian artist Umberto Romano found smartphone. The Indian in the painting is holding in her hands a rectangular object resembling the iPhone. What really portrayed the painter, is unclear.
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