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Dear Sharyn:

Is "Juno" similar to the famous "Glass Woman" (Glaeserne Frau) at the
German Hygiene Museum in Dresden?  Just curious.

Best Wishes,

Graham C. Boettcher
Graduate Student, Division of Art History
The University of Washington, Seattle, WA






On Mon, 24 Mar 1997, Sharyn Horowitz wrote:

> Our most famous exhibit is Juno, a talking transparent woman. She was built
> in Cologne in 1950 and was sold under the name "Eve." We were wondering if
> anyone  out there still has this model.
>
> Sharyn Horowitz, The Health Museum of Cleveland
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> 8911 Euclid Avenue
> Cleveland, OH 44106
> (216) 231-5010
> fax 216-231-5129
>
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