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摘要
维米尔(Vermeer)的《在敞开的窗户前读信的女孩》(Girl Reading A Letter at A Open Window)的主要修复作品发现,后墙上有一幅丘比特(cupid)的画被涂得太厚了。在一幅画中发现这幅画改变了艺术品的构图。我们对这幅画的数字表现形式进行了眼动追踪研究,以调查修复如何改变了人们对这件艺术品的看法。我们表明,丘比特的画从信中吸引了视觉注意力,而观看行为取决于对这幅画的另一个版本的了解。此外,外行人更喜欢没有丘比特的版本。
Cupid stealing visual attention - the restoration of Vermeer's "Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window" altered viewing behavior.
A major restoration of Vermeer's "Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window" revealed a painting of cupid on the back wall that had been overpainted. The uncovering of this painting within a painting changed the composition of the artwork. We performed an eye tracking study on digital representations of the painting to investigate how the restoration altered the way people perceive this artwork. We show that the painting of cupid draws visual attention from the letter and that viewing behavior depends on knowledge of the other version of the painting. Moreover, lay people prefer the version without cupid.