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In 1937, the Italian painter Umberto Romano created a painting “Mr. Pincheon and Springfield Settlement,” which depicts the meeting between the American Indians and the English settlers, Held in the seventeenth century in Massachusetts. But only now, after eight decades, one attentive connoisseur art found on the canvas something amazing that can be a real proof of time travel.
William Pinchon was a successful fur trader and founder City of Springfield on the east coast of the Connecticut River. Picture Umberto Romano demonstrates an English colonist surrounded their compatriots and native americans. However in this rather chaotic scene there is a very strange detail, which should not be there. One of the Indians sitting in canoe holding a black rectangle which is difficult to confuse with anything else. This is a smartphone! The way an Indian put an item in hand and how he looks at it, says that it’s really modern gadget.
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However, how is this possible? Why did the painter supply one of characters of his work such an object? Pictured on events took place four centuries before the invention of the first smartphones, and the canvas itself was written in almost seven decades before that. The artist, who died in 1982, no I didn’t make any comments on this, and no one about it I asked. As stated above, this intriguing detail caught the eye of specialists only today, and absolutely by chance.
Art critic Margaret Bracak reports that this thing is really resembles a smartphone however any premature findings not worth doing. Historian Daniel Brown is convinced that this subject is an ordinary mirror or, more likely, a bible. But Dr. John Crown of Pennsylvania State University believes that it could really be an inappropriate artifact, however the gadget was transferred by someone from the future not to the Indians, but, of course, the artist who painted this picture with a special meaning that can understand only descendants. And we, it seems, have already understood this …
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