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what is the term we use to describe a work of art that seems to possess all sorts of actual surface texture, bumps and hollows, and fungus like growth, but if we were to touch the work of art it would
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what is the term we use to describe a work of art that seems to possess all sorts of actual surface texture, bumps and hollows, and fungus like growth, but if we were to touch the work of art it would actually feel smooth?
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The surface quality of a work
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