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A painting in the National Portrait Gallery has gained attention after a mother and daughter couldn't help but notice what appears to be modern-day footwear in the image - Nike trainers, to be exact.

As a result, it's led people to speculate if the person in the painting is a "time traveller".

Portrait of a Boy was painted by Dutch master Ferdinand Bol in the 17th century, which shows an eight-year-old boy standing in the foreground holding a goblet while resting his other hand on his hip.

 

Well, that is until you take a closer look at the footwear to see what appears to be a white Nike "tick" logo on the side of the youngster's left shoe.

 

That in itself is pretty impossible considering the fact Nike was founded in 1964, with the portrait being painted 300 years before this.

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What a load of BS.

Honestly, time travel to pose for a painting, with trainers on.

 

But the other news from yester-year, is

B52 bomber found on the moon.

Remember that one. that was at least funny. 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, BenStark said:

I have a bad eyesight, but even me noticed the Nike logo on the right foot shoe without even zooming in

Yes, but did you see one on the inside of the shoe on the left?  (There is something, but no "tick" like on the inside of the shoe on the right...)

 

Faulty production by Nike? Maybe the time-traveller bought them in the early 90s in China...

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