the This is the biggest panel in the story - the full width of two pages, and elegantly reflecting the 5' high by 10' wide proportion of the paintings that are the subject of the story.
The panel below is meant to suggest multiple depictions of the artist in a single room, working on the paintings, as such it reprises a scene on page 14 (previously posted about when it was page 13), that uses a similar effect, so this panel reprises, but also escalates that by: including more figures of Uccello; showing a bigger area of the room, and being actually bigger (double the size) on the page. I had proposed to make this almost a cutaway view of room, but wonder if it's better just to focus on him drawing on wall what will be the first painting. This will also give me an image I can use adapt for the cover and end-papers.
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