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It was a Pieter de Hooch, painted in 1670, titled 'Man Handing a Letter to a Woman in the Entrance Hall of a House'. Read that title again and now look at the painting: As you can see there.


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While the painting was in fact created by Pieter de Hooch, Cook's joking comments weren't so far off. Of course, the iPhone didn't exist in 1670 when the painting was made.


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Apple boss reveals iPhone was invented almost 350 years ago in iconic painting Tim Cook has revealed that the idea for the smartphone which launched a tech revolution came from a most unusual.


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Pieter de Hooch / Rijksmuseum When Tim Cook and StartUp Delta's Neelie Kroes presented a blurry photograph of this disturbing painting to a room full of journalists at Startup Fest Europe,.


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Updated 17:17, 8 Oct 2022 | | Bookmark Art lovers believe they may have found proof time travel is real after spotting an iPhone in a 350-year-old painting. The picture, the work of Dutch painter.


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The iPhone was first released in 2007. Several hundred years earlier, in 1670, Pieter de Hooch painted Man Hands a Letter to a Woman in a Hall.Based on the laws of space and time, it stands to.


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Come off it, mate. That's no letter, that's an iPhone. And judging by the guy holding the iPhone's rigid stance, he's just received a push notification about Liz Truss 's latest antics..


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1 A man appears to be holding an iPhone in his hands in the 350-year-old painting Credit: Getty In the painting, by Dutch artist Pieter de Hooch, a man can be seen clutching a rectangular.


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Apparently the iPhone was invented nearly 350 years ago, according to Apple boss Tim Cook's interpretation of a painting. During a chat at the Start-up Fest event in Amsterdam on Tuesday, Cook.


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Additionally, Pieter de Hooch's painting from the 1670s showing a Dutch home appears to feature a man holding an iPhone, as per CNBC. So, is this young woman holding a prayer book, or did.


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The two attended the Rijksmuseum, the National Museum of Amsterdam, when Kroes pointed to a 1670 painting titled "A man handing a letter to a woman in a hall", a work by Pieter de Hooch. As they watched the painting, the European Commissioner asked a Cook when they invented the first iPhone.


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Wikipedia article References Pieter de Hooch (Dutch: [ˈpitər də ɦoːx], also spelled "Hoogh" or "Hooghe"; 20 December 1629 (baptized) - 24 March 1684 (buried)) was a Dutch Golden Age painter famous for his genre works of quiet domestic scenes with an open doorway.


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The painting, which can be traced back to its origin in 1670, was illustrated by Pieter de Hooch. Hooch is from the Dutch Golden Age and his paintings tend to depict domestic scenes from the era.


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But some on social media have suggested the letter looks a lot like an iPhone - leading to speculation that de Hooch, who was born in 1629, may have predicted the future.


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Pieter de Hooch ( Dutch: [ˈpitər də ɦoːx], also spelled "Hoogh" or "Hooghe"; 20 December 1629 (baptized) - 24 March 1684 (buried) [1] was a Dutch Golden Age painter famous for his genre works of quiet domestic scenes with an open doorway.


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Apple launched the iPhone in 2007, but it was actually invented in 1670. Maybe. Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, says he saw an iPhone in a 346-year-old painting, contradicting everything we thought.