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The University of Missouri Museum of Art and Archaeology: "Daumier's Paris: Life in the 19th-Century City" on Display through June. Learn More at Maa.Missouri.Edu

Columbia Daily Tribune (Columbia, MO), January 27, 2008 | Article details

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The University of Missouri Museum of Art and Archaeology: "Daumier's Paris: Life in the 19th-Century City" on Display through June. Learn More at Maa.Missouri.Edu


PS:Gallery: "2008 Winter Exhibit" will run through March 29 featuring works by Rhonda Cearlock, Clare Malloy, John Fennel, Jeremie Draper, Jacob Burmood, Dre Morello, Joel Sager and Jacob Bruton. Admission is free. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. 812 E. Broadway. 442-4831.

The State Historical Society of Missouri: "Picturing Native Americans in the Nineteenth Century: Lithographs from McKenney and Hall's History of the Indian Tribes of North America" through March 15 in the Society's Main Gallery at the State Historical Society of Missouri, 1020 Lowry St. Admission is free. 882-7083. "Missouri Cities: Images from the Permanent …

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