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That is not to deny that there is also a more suggestive rendering of the new originals. On the Klee below the circles are read as eyes, and, by extension, also the circle on the hand. The black line around the eyes and over the mouth is a faithful rendering of similar configurations in the original. But the line that circumscribes the face is not read as the rendering of something in the original. And the face itself, finally, is not read as a deformed cue hinting at a normal face, but as the faithful rendering of face with the same form:
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