Opening this weekend at The Phillips Collection, this splendid display is the first installation...
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02/19/06
"Duncan Phillips was fascinated by the relationships and 'conversations' between works of art and artists from different periods and places," notes Jay Gates, director of The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C. "These informed his collection and the nontraditional way he installed it. It is particularly gratifying, therefore, that we should play host to 'Degas, Sickert and Toulouse-Lautrec: London and Paris, 1870-1910,' the Tate's exciting investigation of the complex and creative dialogue between two epicenters of the modern world." Find Us On Facebook
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