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... artists who were more interested in capturing the current state of the paintings . He imagined the original colours and lines ; in the process he created a new compositional cohesion that knits a damaged composition together . Zhang ...
... artists who were more interested in capturing the current state of the paintings . He imagined the original colours and lines ; in the process he created a new compositional cohesion that knits a damaged composition together . Zhang ...
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... artists painted interpretations of the Dunhuang wall paintings in the 1940s when artists , government officials , and teams of researchers descended on the site and its environs ; in subsequent decades there has been no shortage of new ...
... artists painted interpretations of the Dunhuang wall paintings in the 1940s when artists , government officials , and teams of researchers descended on the site and its environs ; in subsequent decades there has been no shortage of new ...
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... artistic production in China over the millennium and then to inspire other artists to make new works . These paintings will never be admired as independent works of art , at least in Europe and the United States ; one will always refer ...
... artistic production in China over the millennium and then to inspire other artists to make new works . These paintings will never be admired as independent works of art , at least in Europe and the United States ; one will always refer ...
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