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Nast’s unknown works subject of May exhibits

May 17, 2015 Michele Walfred 1 Comment

Maccollough Hall Historical Museum announces May exhibit of Nast’s unknown works and features Nast’s art in other mediums. Later in the month, the current owners of Nast’s home will talk about what it is like to live in the famous and historic property.

http://www.nj.com/independentpress/index.ssf/2015/05/macculloch_hall_historical_mus_77.htm

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