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LONDON -- A common eye disorder may help explain Leonardo Da Vinci's talent for three-dimensional representation and the sense of perspective in his mountain landscapes, a research published in an academic journal revealed. The study looked at twEye disorder may have helped Da Vinci’s art – journal
LONDON -- A common eye disorder may help explain Leonardo Da Vinci's talent for three-dimensional representation and the sense of perspective in his mountain landscapes, a research published in an academic journal revealed. The study looked at two sculptures, two oil paintings, and two drawings by the Renaissance master which it said showed «a consistent exotropic strabismus angle of -10.3 degrees.» Exotropic strabismus is a form of eye misalignment and is the opposite of crossed eyes, or esotropia. A misalignment of 10.3 degrees would be considered a medium level. People with strabismus often have monocular instead of binocular vision, meaning th...Keep on reading: Eye disorder may have helped Da Vinci’s art – journal Read more