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By Jennifer Y Yao
Jeffrey T. Schnapp, professor of Romance languages and literatures, speaks about a collective learning experience in visual art during his new course Humanities Studio 2: "Homeless Paintings of the Italian Renaissance" in Boylston Hall Jan. 29.
Jeffrey T. Schnapp, professor of Romance languages and literatures, speaks about a collective learning experience in visual art during his new course Humanities Studio 2: "Homeless Paintings of the Italian Renaissance" in Boylston Hall Jan. 29.

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