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Finding the right angle: modern galleries tend to display paintings at eye height, although many of these paintings were originally designed to be viewed from above or below. But does the display angle make any difference to the interpretation of the painting? Historian Caroline Smith provides a new perspective

 

From the National Gallery Podcast: Episode Forty Four (June 2010)

 

Find out more about Cosimo Tura, A Muse (Calliope?), probably 1455-60

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