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Dividing of Hands I
The Beatles


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Welcome, reader, join our game. Our first exercise in dividing of hands also serves us as a paradigm. Are you able to recognize all the four Beatles’s hands in the above painting? Try first without consulting the documentary footage. We look at Images of a Woman, an oil and watercolor painting, provided by all four Beatles while touring, in June and July of 1966, in Japan (see for example: http://www.beatlesbible.com/2012/09/14/beatles-painting-images-of-a-woman-sells-auction-155250 or do consult the Beatles Encyclopedia). As you can see, all the four Beatles did sign. But did they sign their respective corner? Maybe they were early day postmodernists and signed, deliberately, the other Beatles’s corner? Who will find out?


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