Or inversely it has come to be associated with some other periods sense of
timelessness


On 4/25/09 2:19 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

In a message dated 4/25/09 1:46:57 PM, [email protected] writes:


> Whether art, local or universal, only depicts the historically personal,
> without a sense of timelessness it's place will remain just historical.
>
>

 Presumably that means that some historically personal portraits which
continue to be accepted as art have some aspect of "timelessness".
Kate Sullivan



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