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CAMBRIDGE
September 13, 2008—July 1, 2013
Works from the Harvard Art Museum’s three museums—the Fogg Museum,
Busch-Reisinger Museum, and Arthur M. Sackler Museum—will be shown
together for the first time in this new exhibition. The Harvard Art
Museum holds one of the country’s preeminent art collections and
Re-View reflects the diversity and richness of these holdings,
including major and familiar works integral to the Museum’s core
mission of teaching and research.
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Exhibition Title |
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August 15, 2009—August 15, 2009
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Renaissance Responses to Antiquity: Rubens, Bernini, and Poussin |
Cambridge |
August 2, 2009—August 2, 2009
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First Sunday World Music Series |
Cambridge |
July 18, 2009—July 18, 2009
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Modern Visions from the Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection |
Cambridge |
July 5, 2009—July 5, 2009
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First Sunday World Music Series |
Cambridge |
June 20, 2009—June 20, 2009
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A Historian's Perspective: How the Art of Pissarro, Manet, and Picasso Can Teach Us about Women's Lives in Late 19th-Century France |
Cambridge |
June 14, 2009—June 14, 2009
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A Museum of Plaster Casts: Adolphus Busch Hall |
Cambridge |
June 7, 2009—June 7, 2009
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Members Spring Garden Party |
Cambridge |
June 7, 2009—June 7, 2009
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First Sunday World Music Series: Emilian Badea, accordionist |
Cambridge |
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