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Art History – Assignment (Stained Glass)
Assignment Topic: Discuss the role of stained glass during the Gothic period.
Instructions: Be sure to review the rubric below before working on your assignment.
This discussion aligns with Course Objective 2: Identify and discuss the purposes and functions of art.
This discussion aligns with Chapter 2 – Objective 2: Discuss how art can function as a commemoration of a specific event.
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