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Two works in Harvard museums: ''Figures by the Sea'' (left), by Joán Miró, and Pablo Picasso's ''Mother and Child.'' Two works in Harvard museums: ''Figures by the Sea'' (left), by Joán Miró, and Pablo Picasso's ''Mother and Child.'' (''Harvard Art Museum/Handbook'')
By Jan Gardner
October 19, 2008

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Museums in print Harvard's Fogg and Busch-Reisinger museums are closed for renovations until 2013, but it's not a total loss for art lovers. Some works have been moved to the Sackler Museum, and a few hundred are highlighted in the newly published "Harvard Art Museum/Handbook." (Full article: 563 words)

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