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CTyankee

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12. I couldn't agree more. I am an inveterate museum goer and have been to many of the greatest in
Wed Feb 5, 2014, 09:55 AM
Feb 2014

Europe. Last May I set aside an entire day for the National Gallery in London and, using art books that go through the works in that museum rather thoroughly, I made my list of "must sees". With a map of each wing of that museum I was able to map a path from beginning to end, without backtracking to see something I missed. It was a bit of work since the National Gallery is just packed with some of the world's greatest art, similar to the Louvre and the Uffizi in Florence.

But I am kind of an amateur art historian, so I get a little crazy...

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