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Member Lecture: Picasso and Chicago
May 2, 2013
6:00PM–7:00PM
Rubloff Auditorium
Free for members
Our preview lectures for Picasso and Chicago were so popular that we’ve added dates in both April and May—exclusively for members.
Register for the lecture on May 2 now!
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Pablo Picasso. The Red Armchair, 1931. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Saidenberg. © 2013 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

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