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Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part A: Icons in the Museum
Part B: Kaleidoscopic Spectacles
Part C: Hyperrealism
Appendix
Glossary: Four Codes of Visual Language
Notes
Listing of Sources
Bibliography
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