Pakistan, Aug. 2 -- There are paintings that speak. Then there are paintings that argue.

This one? It screams, it whispers, it lectures, it chuckles - a Taiwanese masterpiece aptly titled Discussing the Divine Comedy with Dante - a fresco of forgotten logic and resurrected wisdom, where over a hundred of history's heavyweights have been summoned for a celestial salon of ideas, egos, and ideologies.

A banquet not of bread and wine, but of paradox and prose.

Raphael Gave Us a School. This One's a Cocktail Party.

Raphael's School of Athens was a tidy affair - Plato pointed to the heavens, Aristotle gestured toward the earth, Euclid did geometry in the corner, and Heraclitus brooded like a proto-hipster.

But this? This is the messy after...