In a message dated 4/21/2006 11:35:37 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Two  years ago the Metropolitan Museum of Art had an exibition  "Dangerous
Liasions: Fashion and Furniture in the 18th century" and a  companion
book was promised.



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I saw that!
I thought this was great and very clever. The Costume Institute's space has  
been greatly reduced by the new uber-cafeteria at the Met [great food!]. So 
how  clever was it of them to combine two related Museum departments and space 
to  show both the furniture and the clothes in their "natural habitat". 
 
I remember a woman getting her hair dressed in the morning light [the  
lighting of the rooms was exceptional!] and a woman fainting in the candle  lit 
evening salon. I remember an amorous encounter you see thru a half open  door 
to 
the bed chamber while others cheat at cards in the front room. I  remember an 
unwanted pass at a lady, with the dog jumping up and upsetting a  table...a 
vase broken on the floor [I wonder if it was real...probably].
 
A great show.
 
I think I'll get the book.
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