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Français : les lignes de la composition toute entière (cf. dans le schéma : lignes rouges) passent par un point de fuite unique (A), sur la ligne d'horizon (cf. dans le schéma : ligne orange), situé sur la temple droite du Christ (Léonard avait, à cet effet, accroché des fils à un clou planté dans la temple du Christ, dont le trou est encore visible aujourd'hui, les restaurateurs n'ayant pas souhaité le cacher) ; d'autre part, les lignes de la seule table (cf. dans le schéma : lignes turquoise) convergent dans un point de fuite secondaire (B), situé légèrement au-dessus de l'horizon (cf. dans le schéma : ligne verte).
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