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Oliver V Hirsch <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Jun 2000 17:30:37 -0400
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There was -- and possibly still is -- a museum named the Dog Museum that
mounted exhibitions throughout the '80's.  This may sound like yet
another lame attempt of humor on the List, but the people who may be able
to help you locate the Dog Museum are at Bark Frameworks in New York.
Bark's number is (212)431-9080, and I am sure that Jared Bark or Anne
Grant at that number would remember the show they framed, and perhaps the
number of their contact.  Seriously.

Good Luck!

Oliver Hirsch
Hirsch & Associates Fine Art Services, Inc.
New York

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