NYTimes - TO keep us happy, museums tend to give us what we think we want, which basically means what we already know. When they don't do this, though, we get an adventure. "Prague: The Crown of Bohemia, 1347-1437" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is an adventure. It's one of those shows you go to not at all sure what you're in for, and when you find out, you're floored, because it's so beautiful, and so familiar, and so strange...
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Friday, September 23, 2005
At the Gothic Crossroads of Prague
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Man, wouldn't you love to go to this exhibit!
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