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Worldcrunch » museums

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Franz Marc's The Foxes (1913), on display at Christie's in London.
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Taxonomy Gone Wild: The Contested World Of Classifying Life On Earth

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Painting of Artemesia Gentileschi's Judith slaying Holofernes, which she began in 1614. The painting depicts the Biblical scene, with Two women pin down a man on a bed. With one hand, Judith holds his head; with the other, she slices his throat with a long sword.
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The Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda at the American Museum of Natural History
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