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"Merrymakers at Shrovetide" is part of a new exhibition called "Frans Hals in the Metropolitan Museum."
NYT > Home Page 2011
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I wonder if, in both cases -- with the paintings by Frans Hals and Vittore Carpaccio -- the museums contemplated doing what I consider the right thing: to unify once and for all these cut apart paintings.
Edward Goldman: Do Museums Love Themselves More Than They Love Art? Edward Goldman 2011
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An example of such a disgraceful, greedy action happened to the remarkable group portrait by Frans Hals, famous 17th century Dutch painter.
Edward Goldman: Do Museums Love Themselves More Than They Love Art? Edward Goldman 2011
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I wonder if, in both cases -- with the paintings by Frans Hals and Vittore Carpaccio -- the museums contemplated doing what I consider the right thing: to unify once and for all these cut apart paintings.
Edward Goldman: Do Museums Love Themselves More Than They Love Art? Edward Goldman 2011
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An example of such a disgraceful, greedy action happened to the remarkable group portrait by Frans Hals, famous 17th century Dutch painter.
Edward Goldman: Do Museums Love Themselves More Than They Love Art? Edward Goldman 2011
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An example of such a disgraceful, greedy action happened to the remarkable group portrait by Frans Hals, famous 17th century Dutch painter.
Edward Goldman: Do Museums Love Themselves More Than They Love Art? Edward Goldman 2011
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An example of such a disgraceful, greedy action happened to the remarkable group portrait by Frans Hals, famous 17th century Dutch painter.
Edward Goldman: Do Museums Love Themselves More Than They Love Art? Edward Goldman 2011
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An example of such a disgraceful, greedy action happened to the remarkable group portrait by Frans Hals, famous 17th century Dutch painter.
Edward Goldman: Do Museums Love Themselves More Than They Love Art? Edward Goldman 2011
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I wonder if, in both cases -- with the paintings by Frans Hals and Vittore Carpaccio -- the museums contemplated doing what I consider the right thing: to unify once and for all these cut apart paintings.
Edward Goldman: Do Museums Love Themselves More Than They Love Art? Edward Goldman 2011
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I wonder if, in both cases -- with the paintings by Frans Hals and Vittore Carpaccio -- the museums contemplated doing what I consider the right thing: to unify once and for all these cut apart paintings.
Edward Goldman: Do Museums Love Themselves More Than They Love Art? Edward Goldman 2011
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