Rembrandt Is in the Wind: Session 3 - We Work with What We're Given
Rembrandt Is in the Wind (Russ Ramsey)
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How different would Michelangelo's David have been if he had worked with a virgin stone? He had to adapt to the work and mistakes of two prior sculptors who had already tried to sculpt that block of stone that came with limitations and faults.
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