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Although only two thirds of the painting are in the frame and much of it is covered with speech rectangles, the famous painting ''The Birth of [[Venus (god)|Venus]]'' by {{wi|Sandro Botticelli}} is easily recognisable. Neither its title nor the painter is stated in the story. | Although only two thirds of the painting are in the frame and much of it is covered with speech rectangles, the famous painting ''The Birth of [[Venus (god)|Venus]]'' by {{wi|Sandro Botticelli}} is easily recognisable. Neither its title nor the painter is stated in the story. | ||
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Revision as of 22:47, 7 April 2017
While visiting the Pentaquoteque Gallery on Ouloumos, the Tenth Doctor and Gabby Gonzalez passed by a painting of a woman emerging from the sea in a seashell. (COMIC: The Arts in Space)
Behind the scenes
Although only two thirds of the painting are in the frame and much of it is covered with speech rectangles, the famous painting The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli is easily recognisable. Neither its title nor the painter is stated in the story.