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UTILITARIAN ART- Vessels as Fine Art? The text raises a good question- Can a utilitarian vessel be art, or not? Does it matter if the vessel is new or old, currently being used or displayed as art? When can we say a vessel (bowl, pitcher, etc.) is art and when is it not?

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