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    Art Talk

    Greuze, Romney & Mu-oz

    Art reviews from art critics Edward Goldman and Hunter Drohojowska-Philp.

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    By Edward Goldman • Oct 8, 2002 • 1 min read

    Greuze at Getty Center

    George Romney at Huntington Library

    Oscar Mu-oz at Iturralde Gallery

    For a few weeks, until last Sunday, Los Angeles museums had a very rare treat for us and that was three concurrent shows of Old Master paintings. While LACMA just closed its splendid comprehensive exhibition of 17th century Spanish artist Murillo, two other exhibitions continue to run until December 1st, so you have plenty of time.

    www.getty.edu

    "George Romney 1734-1802: British Art's Forgotten Genius"

    through December 1, 2002

    The Huntington

    1151 Oxford Road, San Marino, CA 91108

    (626) 405-2100

    www.huntington.org

    "Oscar Mu-oz: Trans figuraciones"

    through October 19, 2002

    Iturralde Gallery

    116 S. La Brea Ave., LA, CA 90036

    (323) 937-4267

    www.artscenecal.com/iturralde.html

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