More about strange medieval and early renaissance paintings
Here I must say that there have been many paintings, what name has been '"Totentanz", and the thing is that "Mr. Death" was very often portrayed figure in the Medieval period. But those paintings are not the only strange creatures, which are painted in that period.
On top of this text is the monster paintings or drawing what might be more interesting, what we can imagine. There might be the code or secret instructions, what the priests or anthropologists should look when they are examining the children. The "one-foot man" might be the instruction to look for the persons, who have another bigger foot than another.
That thing could be very good anatomic detail if that were meant used for the recognition of the certain inmate. The woman who has only one eye might mean that the person, who takes the details from the person, must notice if only another eye would be blind, or that person might have myopia only in another eye, what makes that inmate squint another eye.
The two head person might mean that person has Schizophrenia or that creature has two personalities. Those people are sometimes talking by themselves, and that might make them suitable for some interesting missions. The people, who are talking alone are many times very creative, what might interesting inmates, who were looking for the architects and another kind of specialists.
A person who has eyes on the chest might mean a person who has extremely or extraordinary high forehead, which makes them extremely intelligent. The wolf or dog head person might mean the investigator, or the person, who has a double personality. In the daytime, that person could be a normal man or woman, and that means that the ordinary looking person might be even the serial killer. But the figure must be drawn because it remembers that the picture is drawn for the searchers or investigators, who should look for those anatomic abnormalities.
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Here I must say that there have been many paintings, what name has been '"Totentanz", and the thing is that "Mr. Death" was very often portrayed figure in the Medieval period. But those paintings are not the only strange creatures, which are painted in that period.
On top of this text is the monster paintings or drawing what might be more interesting, what we can imagine. There might be the code or secret instructions, what the priests or anthropologists should look when they are examining the children. The "one-foot man" might be the instruction to look for the persons, who have another bigger foot than another.
That thing could be very good anatomic detail if that were meant used for the recognition of the certain inmate. The woman who has only one eye might mean that the person, who takes the details from the person, must notice if only another eye would be blind, or that person might have myopia only in another eye, what makes that inmate squint another eye.
The two head person might mean that person has Schizophrenia or that creature has two personalities. Those people are sometimes talking by themselves, and that might make them suitable for some interesting missions. The people, who are talking alone are many times very creative, what might interesting inmates, who were looking for the architects and another kind of specialists.
A person who has eyes on the chest might mean a person who has extremely or extraordinary high forehead, which makes them extremely intelligent. The wolf or dog head person might mean the investigator, or the person, who has a double personality. In the daytime, that person could be a normal man or woman, and that means that the ordinary looking person might be even the serial killer. But the figure must be drawn because it remembers that the picture is drawn for the searchers or investigators, who should look for those anatomic abnormalities.
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