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The real change that paintings undergo is in the perceptions of the viewer.
The real change that paintings undergo is in the perceptions of the viewer.
The real change that paintings undergo is in the perceptions of the viewer.
The real change that paintings undergo is in the perceptions of the viewer.
The real change that paintings undergo is in the perceptions of the viewer.
The real change that paintings undergo is in the perceptions of the viewer.
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