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These forums are being phased out. The new, improved Art History Forum is at classicalmusicforums.com.
The former post was deleted as it violated our user agreement, or it did not add to the "Classical Music & Art" conversation in a constructive manner.
The new Art History Forum may be found at http://classicalmusicforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=55 .
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