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French Huguenot Jacques le Moyne de Morgues , who was attached as an artist to the disastrous French settlement in Florida , produced a series of exquisite watercolours in the 1560s , most of which unfortunately no longer exist .
French Huguenot Jacques le Moyne de Morgues , who was attached as an artist to the disastrous French settlement in Florida , produced a series of exquisite watercolours in the 1560s , most of which unfortunately no longer exist .
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Different cultures use their own historical experiences to create their own approaches to artistic production . ... way cultural mechanisms and historical experiences shape raw material to produce an artifact or artistic experience .
Different cultures use their own historical experiences to create their own approaches to artistic production . ... way cultural mechanisms and historical experiences shape raw material to produce an artifact or artistic experience .
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The cultural setting within which the artwork is produced provides a rich tapestry of signification that viewers use to engage the artistic text . In other words , Caribbean people provide the best framework for understanding the formal ...
The cultural setting within which the artwork is produced provides a rich tapestry of signification that viewers use to engage the artistic text . In other words , Caribbean people provide the best framework for understanding the formal ...
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