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Onfim – Medieval Russian Kid’s Art

December 6, 2013 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History

Usually I spend a lot of time writing about modern and contemporary art, the art market, art theory, and that sort of thing. You know, more or less current concerns relating to art. One thing that I haven’t mentioned before…

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