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Image Gallery: From the Spring 2007 Special Exhibitions Listings

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What do a bartender, a king, an art dealer, a cringing woman, Death and a winged Bodily Humor have in common? They are all people (or otherworldly inhabitants) that you could encounter while viewing some very special art exhibitions during Spring and early Summer of 2007.

As we like to do here at About.com Art History, we've put together a small sampler gallery of nine pictures taken from as many shows. The object of this exercise is to pique your interest (read: tease) and compel you to personally attend as many events at local museums and galleries as possible. Please note the word "small" in the first sentence of this paragraph. Stan Parchin has assembled a lengthy quarterly list of must-see shows, so refer early and often to the full Spring 2007 Special Exhibitions Listings.

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© Photothèque des Musées de la Ville de Paris/Pierrain; Used with permissionAmbroise Vollard, 1899© The Field Museum of Natural History; photograph by Ron Testa; Used with permissionBust of a King (Sasanian, 5th Century A.D.)© Judy Chicago / © Polshek Partnership Architects; Used with permissionThe Dinner Party (1974-79)© The Samuel Courtauld Trust, Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery, London; Used with permissionBar at the Folies-Bergère (1882)
© Konrad Liebmann Foundation, Stiftung Niedersachen, Germany; Used with permissionMelancholia I, 1514© The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Used with permissionView of the Leon Levy and Shelby White Court with Roman Sculpture© Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology; Used with permissionPyramid Texts (Egyptian, Dynasty 6, 2321-2287 B.C.)© Offentliche Kunstsammlungen Basel; Used with permissionDeath and a Woman (16th Century A.D.)
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Used with permissionCôte des Jalais, Pontoise, 1867
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