Yesterday I saw a funny new play by Steve Martin entitled, "Picasso at the Lapin Agile." It's about a fictitious meeting between Picasso and Einstein in a Parisian cafe in 1904 (talk about what kind of people you meet in bars!). I bring this up not to promote the play (although it really is worth seeing if it comes to your area), but because I read in a review that Picasso really did paint a picture of the Cafe Lapin Agile which I believe is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Arts' collection. My question is, does anyone know if this painting is indeed there and is it on view? I'll be in the city over the holidays and I'd like to pop in if it's up. Thanks! (You can reply off-line) Tamara Real Get Real! Communications [log in to unmask]