Ways of Seeing

How is a work of art from the past mystifying to the modern viewer?

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A work of art from the past is mystifying to the viewer because the viewer "sees" himself in a painting he looks at, but it does not mean that he can understand the time of the image. The modern viewer does not have the experience or assumptions needed to fully understand an image from the past. In this way, the image remains mystifying.