“Separated at Birth?” — that is the title of a game described by Wikipedia as the light-hearted activity of pointing out people who are unrelated but bear a notable facial resemblance. Most often the subjects compared are celebrities.
I was reminded of this when, having finished the first chapter of Jonah Lehrer’s “Proust was a Neuroscientist,” I set the book aside and in the process took notice of the author’s publicity photo on the book jacket. Something about the picture caused a buzz in my brain. What was it?
This:
Intentionally or not, when composing and lighting the shot, the photographer, Guy Jarvis, captured a look similar to that of Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring.
Jonah Lehrer and the unknown young woman could be distant cousins, separated by an ocean and three and a half centuries.
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Tags: Girl with Pearl Earring, Guy Jarvis, Jonah Lehrer, Proust Was a Neuroscientist, Separated at Birth, Vermeer, Wikipedia
[…] “Separated at Birth?” — that’s the name of a diversion Wikipedia describes as the light-hearted activity of matching people who are otherwise unrelated but bear a notable physical resemblance. This usually involves celebrities. (See a previous post, here.) […]