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Paul Fägerskiöld, Center of the sun. Friday 13th October 4772. (End of first Piktun in Mayan Long Count calendar. View along the ecliptic.) 180° view towards the position of the Vernal Equinox along the ecliptic as seen from the center of the sun. (2020)

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Oil on linen with walnut frame, 202 × 302 cm
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Title: Paul Fägerskiöld, Center of the sun. Friday 13th October 4772. (End of first Piktun in Mayan Long Count calendar. View along the ecliptic.) 180° view towards the position of the Vernal Equinox along the ecliptic as seen from the center of the sun. (2020)
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Oil on linen with walnut frame, 202 × 302 cm.

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