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What’s up Doc?
05 Apr 2005
"The Art of Warner Bros Cartoons" at the James A. Michener Art Museum looks at the rambunctious birthplace...
Prints by Paul Gauguin
05 Apr 2005
The Clark will draw from its extensive holdings of works on paper to present this special installation.
The Metropolitan Acquires Gilman Photographs Collection
05 Apr 2005
It is widely regarded as the world's finest assemblage of photographs in private hands.
Freeman’s: America’s Oldest Auction House Celebrates 200 Years
05 Apr 2005
It all began with a dry goods auction in a Philadelphia coffee house on November 26, 1805, when Tristram...
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