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<p>[QUOTE="Bev aka thelmasstuff, post: 218704, member: 23"]1905 is actually the 20th century. I think these are probably student works. Lord knows how many times we had to sit in museums and sketch or look at busts and sketch. Have art schools done away with that? I was at the High Museum in Atlanta last week and they had live model drawing. Anyone strolling through could grab a pad and sit down and draw. And, no, the model wasn't nude, in case you wondered.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bev aka thelmasstuff, post: 218704, member: 23"]1905 is actually the 20th century. I think these are probably student works. Lord knows how many times we had to sit in museums and sketch or look at busts and sketch. Have art schools done away with that? I was at the High Museum in Atlanta last week and they had live model drawing. Anyone strolling through could grab a pad and sit down and draw. And, no, the model wasn't nude, in case you wondered.[/QUOTE]
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