Joel Schaefer

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For several centuries, the most common size for art was between three and six feet across. And while artists were articulating their visions across such expanses, the large-scale projects were given over wholesale to governments and private developers – who generally operated with much lower ambitions. Governments and the free market made big ugly things rather often.
Great Thinkers: Simple tools from sixty great thinkers to improve your life today (The School of Life Library)
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