For this discussion, find "two of the same." Find a story that has been reinterpreted. You might find two versions of a song, two versions of a film, two versions of a work of art, etc. Provide a link or attachment to both parts of your "two of the same." Explain the meaning and connection to your choices. What do they mean? How are they the same or different? Work to understand the aesthetics of both "things." Make sure to use the words and ideas on aesthetics in your post
The Link: http://arthistoryblogger.blogspot.com/2012/06/multiple-versions-of-same-painting.html
Different: The greatest resounding aesthetic is that the picture, painted between 1483 and 1486, did not meet with Leonardo’s customers’ full gratification, which permitted Louis XII to obtain it around 1500−1503. The second, replacement aesthetic image, now in London, might have been decorated by Ambrogio de Predis under Leonardo’s direction between 1495 and 1508.
Same: The versions of the same aesthetics are showing Christ's Supper at Emmaus.
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