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On my ImageEvent site, in case anyone is interested, are snapshots of the Burdick collection as was displayed in 2007. The Met is the size of a small town and the Burdick collection is just a tiny bit in a huge sea of art. I found it by accident in an out-of-the-way hallway on the way to see the Washington Crossing the Delaware painting. If I were Burdick I'd be pissed off that after all his painstaking years of work that this was the best the Met was gonna do. Better to have a wing in the Hall of Fame in my humble, unsolicited opinion.
Link: http://tinyurl.com/yhu9g2a (pw=aloha). Pix 16-31 comprise the entire display.
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