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Curator Arrives, Picasso, El Greco in Tow

Submitted by rvarela, Aug 7, 2007 02:27

I was at the Guggenheim during the new year holiday and attended this exhibit. It was wonderful. I was especially intrigued by a portrait which I believe was a Velazquez titled Dona Nicolassa Manrique. My sister's married name is manrique and it was very uncanny to see my five year old niece's face staring out at me from that portrait. I've been trying to locate it online, but have been unsuccessful. I've tried looking under the other master's names, but again no luck. If anyone could please help me locate it i'd really appreciate it.


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