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Since the Renaissance, the fine artist has been elevated above the merely decorative artist or furniture maker. That line is blurring 
Since the Renaissance, the fine artist has been elevated above the merely decorative artist or furniture maker. That line is blurring 

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Since the Renaissance, the fine artist has been elevated above the merely decorative artist or furniture maker. That line is blurring 

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