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In Florence a classic art technique is kept alive

In Florence a classic art technique is kept alive At his Florentine studio Charles Cecil teaches the "sight-size" method of portraiture developed during the Renaissance, a technique he thinks would otherwise die off. Correspondent Seth Doane talks to students who are keeping it very much alive.

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