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Museum to Exhibit Paintings Back-To-Front (Reuters)







Museum to Exhibit Paintings
Back-To-Front (Reuters)

Museum to Exhibit Paintings
Back-To-Front (Reuters)
08/03/2004 10:47 AM

Reuters - A South African museum is to open an exhibition of 17th Century Dutch Master paintings all hung the wrong way around with the artwork facing the wall.




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ht tp://www.caiguoqiang.com/project_detail.php?id=114&iid=517 sh ows some photos.  The exhibit closes in October 2005.


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