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How was art viewed after the Middle Ages
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nafeesam2004
nafeesam2004
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art after the Middle Ages was viewed as a portrayal of domestic themes such as marriage birth and everyday life of different families. But was not as highly acclaimed as it once was,although it was still celebrated
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