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A bronze cat statue stands at the top of a staircase at Columbia University. Columbia, a private Ivy-League school in New York City, embodies historical value. In this case study, the statue is presumably chained from its neck to the railing to prevent theft. Today, we will have a lengthy discussion about whether this statue should be considered a chained statue of a cat or a statue of a chained cat, as well as how society perceives and admires artwork.
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A bronze cat statue stands at the top of a staircase at Columbia University. Columbia, a private Ivy-League school in New York City, embodies historical value. In this case study, the statue is presumably chained from its neck to the railing to prevent theft. Today, we will have a lengthy discussion about whether this statue should be considered a chained statue of a cat or a statue of a chained cat, as well as how society perceives and admires artwork.
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