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Date Added: June 29, 2008 05:28:01 PM
The Board of Trustees of the Oklahoma City Museum of Art sponsored a preview party for viewing the "Roman Art from the Louvre” exhibit. Before the preview, Louvre curators Daniel Roger and Cecile Giroire lectured on the history of the collection, along with the conception and organization of the exhibition. The exhibition is organized by The American Federation of Arts and the Musee Du Louvre. ...

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