The Ecce Romani PBwiki

David, "The Oath of the Horatii"
courtesy of copyright holder Kathleen Cohen
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Comments (6)
Anonymous said
at 11:05 pm on Apr 8, 2006
Let's see how it looks!
Anonymous said
at 11:05 pm on Apr 8, 2006
Now we add a second comment.
Anonymous said
at 11:05 pm on Apr 8, 2006
Here's our third.
Anonymous said
at 11:06 pm on Apr 8, 2006
Now what happens?
Anonymous said
at 9:08 pm on Apr 12, 2006
elegant!
Anonymous said
at 9:49 pm on Apr 12, 2006
As always, Caroline gives me too much credit. I just picked the layout from a set of preexisting schemes. But that's part of what's so cool. It looks profession even though I am not.
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