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Wagner at Winterthur
I may be making a pilgrimage to view the holy grail.
http://www.winterthur.org/?p=1360&src=hpslider1 |
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well
I had the experience minus the Wagner and plus some jazz :-) worth it either way.........
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Looks like my Wagner ogling would have to be from a long distance
I had to look up Winterthur because I am West Coast all day every day. The museum is in Delaware. It looks like a nice place and impressive museum, and with the added bonus of ogling a Wagner...
Brian |
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If you can get to Delaware you can get to NYC. Make an appointment at the Met and see THE collection. I did when I was 17 and it made a HUGE impact on me.
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That Wagner is from the Leopold Morse Goulston Baseball Collection, New York Public Library. I was fortunate enough to see that card in it's album 10 years ago after doing research for my article about the Goulston T206 collection, which you can read here.
http://www.signedt206.com/goulston-t206-collection/ I snapped this picture with my phone.
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