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Monday, October 20, 2008

Oct 20 - Oct 27 Art History I

Be sure to write your full name and class period on the first line of your entry.
Choose one stylistic period we have read about this week that you are most intrigued by. Explain why you like it and give specific details to support your reasons.
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