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"Ellerbe, Genevieve" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Mar 2002 08:33:18 -0500
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>  After so many years, even in the face of
> changing museum audiences (from an elite audience to a less well-informed
> audience, for example), their display choices for the ancient to
> Renaissance
> sculpture collections still are very effective (except, perhaps, the
> display
> of the Michelangelo Pieta' which was the subject of a relatively recent
> conference).
>
Can I ask what sort of discussion happened about the Pieta?  I had a
very...erm...outspoken art history prof. who considers it a "lost work"
since it's behind glass, and set so far back.  Is there talk about an
alternate way to let the public view it?

Genevieve, who would love to see it at a closer range...

Genevieve Ellerbee
Associate Registrar
DAR Museum
Washington, D.C.

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