Mi Puerto Rico, Master Painters of the Island, 1780-1952 - THE NEWARK MUSEUM OFFERS LAST CONTINENTAL U.S. VIEWING

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Posted on: January 29th, 2007
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“The first major exhibition in the continental United States devoted to Puerto Rico’s three greatest masters, José Campeche, Francisco Oller, and Miguel Pou, opens at The Newark Museum on February 16, 2007. Organized by the Museo de Arte de Ponce, Mi Puerto Rico: Master Painters of the Island, 1780-1952 showcases select masterpieces from their permanent collection and rarely seen paintings from private collections in Puerto Rico. Celebrating the art and artists of this Caribbean island, Mi Puerto Rico provides an extraordinary glimpse into the rich artistic heritage of this United States Commonwealth. The Newark Museum is the exhibition’s final venue in the continental United States; it closes on April 15.”

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