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"The peculiar effect presented itself," Du Bois-Reymond writes about the Weber brothers, "the figure portraying the beginning and end of the step, where man rests for a short time on both feet,
certainly looks completely as painters have alwaysalready portrayed walking people, except that in the middle of the step, where the so-
called moving leg swings past the standing leg, the most strange and even           sight appears: like a drunken town-musician, man
seems to trip over his own feet, and no one has ever seen a walking man in such a position.