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I love ... the drawings by the eyewitnesses themselves. Is it art? illustration? At what point does artistic licence interfere with objective description? They form part of their testimony yet could be regarded as a kind of visionary art that nobody else could produce without lying. ...
The pictures produced by third party and often skilled illustrators are fascinating too. You can never be sure just how closely they had worked to the original description given by the experiencer. ...
forteantimes.com/gallery/spacedwarves.shtml
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https://web.archive.org/web/20020409090617/Http://www.forteantimes.com/gallery/spacedwarves.shtml
Here's the text and the illustration from the MIA webpage:
1 November 1954. Walking in the woods at Poggio d'Ambra (Bucine) Italy, housewife Rosa Lotti encounters little men who grab her flowers and a stocking.
La Domenica del Corriere, 14 Nov 1954. Illus: Walter Molino.
The pictures produced by third party and often skilled illustrators are fascinating too. You can never be sure just how closely they had worked to the original description given by the experiencer. ...
Link is dead. The MIA webpage can be accessed at the Wayback Machine:
https://web.archive.org/web/20020409090617/Http://www.forteantimes.com/gallery/spacedwarves.shtml
Here's the text and the illustration from the MIA webpage:
1 November 1954. Walking in the woods at Poggio d'Ambra (Bucine) Italy, housewife Rosa Lotti encounters little men who grab her flowers and a stocking.
La Domenica del Corriere, 14 Nov 1954. Illus: Walter Molino.
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