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Alberti's theories marked a significant evolution in the appreciation of artistic techniques, emphasizing the miraculous nature of painting itself. Egan invites readers to consider how these principles have influenced both past and present artistic practices. The discussion weaves together historical context, aesthetics, and the sensory experience of viewing art.
Through this thoughtful narrative, Egan challenges readers to reflect on the deeper meanings behind what it means to see and create. The relationship between the artist, the viewer, and the artwork is scrutinized, prompting a reevaluation of how visual representation shapes our reality.