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The Internet Sensation Dinner-party Painting With 103 Historical Guests

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They are perhaps the ultimate dinner party guests. Stalin engages Leonardo da Vinci in conversation, Beethoven serenades Audrey Hepburn on the piano and Shakespeare is sandwiched between Elvis and Mozart. Bill Clinton raises a glass in cheer, while Churchill smokes a cigar and Margaret Thatcher looks on.

And surrounding them all are images of some of Man's defining creations - Stonehenge, the Pyramids and the car.

This extraordinary painting by little-known-Taiwanese artists Dai Dudu, Li Tiezi and Zhang An (who appear in the top right of the picture), which also features some Chinese communist leaders and poets little known outside Asia, has become the latest internet hit - with people fascinated by the challenge of trying to identify all 103 figures.

Completed in 2006, it is titled Discussing The Divine Comedy With Dante and seems to be a metaphor for our celebrity-obsessed world. So how many can you recognise?

Please match the respective name of the guest to his/her number!
 
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The only one I would be interested in engaging in conversation would be the fair lady Audrey Hepburn.
I would be particularly wary of sitting beside Bill Clinton, especially when he is seated at a table with an opening. :biggrin:
 

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Actually they did painted him ... he number is 103!

Notice that 103 is not at his place?

You can't find him now, because old man took his briefcase and went for toilet break.
 
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