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... Display JAN STUART The British Museum S Introduction LOOKING AT A WORK OF ART brings pleasure , but if created long ago or in a civilisation different from the viewers ' own , then some of the original nuances are invariably lost or ...
... Display JAN STUART The British Museum S Introduction LOOKING AT A WORK OF ART brings pleasure , but if created long ago or in a civilisation different from the viewers ' own , then some of the original nuances are invariably lost or ...
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... display engenders , it is always taken down in January around the time of Epiphany ( 6 January ) . To even imagine this display in the summer months would be comical . People only expect to see the tree and angels at a certain time of ...
... display engenders , it is always taken down in January around the time of Epiphany ( 6 January ) . To even imagine this display in the summer months would be comical . People only expect to see the tree and angels at a certain time of ...
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... display of art in China was linked to the annual cycle . The celebration of major festivals , such as the New Year and Double Fifth ( also known as Dragon Boat Festival ) , and lesser festivals - those that did not allow for time off ...
... display of art in China was linked to the annual cycle . The celebration of major festivals , such as the New Year and Double Fifth ( also known as Dragon Boat Festival ) , and lesser festivals - those that did not allow for time off ...
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