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		<title>The Toledo Museum of Art &#187; Artwork of the Week: May 31</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[Honegger-Lavater began her career as a painter, illustrator, and art director for a youth magazine in her native Switzerland. She began creating illustrated stories in long strips folded like an accordion around 1960. Her “Folded Stories,” like Homo sapiens?, open up into one, long, continuous story filled with imagery. Honegger-Lavater transformed familiar fairy tales and [...]]]></description>
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