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Dominique Rogers <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 19 Mar 2000 19:27:47 -0000
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There was an exhibition 16 May to 6 Septembre 1986 at the Louvre des Antiquaires in Paris, France, :
'Trois Siecles D'orfevrerie Hispano-Americaine, 17th, 19th century'
from the collections of the Museum of Hispano American Art 'Isaac
Fernandez Blanco' Buenos Aires, Argentina.
I would be interested to know more about your exhibition and if you
are going to publish a catalogue.
Thanks
Dominique

Subject:                Spanish Silversmiths
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We are working on an exhibition which will include objects made by silversmiths  during the spanish colonial period  - Century XVI to XIX. Has anyone studied or worked on an exhibition about this subject ? If so, you can comment on or off list, [log in to unmask] We are also interested on any
literature you may know of on this matter. Ideas for workshops and educational activities would be very much appreciated also.

Thank you.

Zigry Ignacio
Education Program Coordinator
Museo de San Juan
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Dominique Rogers

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