norm i'm doing a review of GOOD WILL HUNTING, focusing on the vicissitudes of youthful genius. Overviewing myths about intellectual and artistic prodigies, I want to say something about the recurrent theme of genius discovered in childhood or adolescence in mean/humble circumstances. As a prime example, I seem to recall that a Renaissance painter -- at least one -- was discovered as a child by his future teacher drawing amazing pictures in the dust of his peasant farmyard. I believe this was Caravaggio. Can anyone confirm or deny this or otherwise trace the source of the tale to its reality, if such there be? Many thanks Harvey Roy Greenbeg, MD For sure it was Giotto or Cimbaue RK ---- To sign off SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]