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Isometric abstract painting, Byzantine aesthetics, absurdism, Zeus, Hercules by Iris Van Herpen dressed in office attire, in the Yupik art style. The faces are replaced by laptops with faces on the screen. The clothes are green. Augustin Tine, "Theodore Prodromus, Byzantine Syncretic Poet" A more positive view of Byzantine aesthetics. Alois Riegl and Josef Strzygowski, authors of the early 20th century, played an important role in this reassessment of Late Antique art.[5] Riegl sees it as a natural evolution of pre-existing trends in Romanesque art, while Strzygowski sees it as the result of "Oriental" influences. Recent contributions to the debate also include those of Ernst Kitzinger.[6] Bright green dominant color, black background.
Three bearded men dressed in green robes sit at a table, each focused on their laptops. One holds an ornate book, creating a blend of ancient wisdom and modern technology.