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Art

At the museums

By Times Staff
Published March 17, 2005


Florida International Museum, St. Petersburg - Through May 15, "Diana: A Celebration," and through June 5, "A Century of Jewelry and Gems, 1785-1885, from the Collection of Nancy and Gilbert Levine."

Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg - Through June 26, "Imagined Landscapes: A Retrospective of Works by William Pachner."

Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg - Through April 24, "Monet's London: Artists' Reflections on the Thames, 1859-1914."

Tampa Museum of Art - Through April 3, "Signs & Symbols: African-American Quilts" and "The New York Yankees and the American Dream."

John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota - Through April 10, photographs by Ansel Adams and Clyde Butcher.

Tampa Gallery of Photographic Arts - Through April 17, "Caterpillar's Conundrum - The Photographic Investigations of Todd Watts."

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