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Three 20th-century women drawings comparison probe

07-the-personal-nature-of-order.md
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  "setup": "Examine three drawings of women by Picasso, Moore, and Matisse side by side, comparing them using the fifteen properties.",
  "context": "Empirical test of the claim that field-of-centers strength correlates with depth of personal feeling across complex artworks",
  "invitation": "Ask which comes closest to your own most vulnerable and most personal feeling.",
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  "expected_quality": "The Matisse will be chosen as most personal — regardless of which artist you aesthetically prefer — because it has the strongest field of centers and most subtle feeling.",
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