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September 16, 2010

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Julia Sikes

Interesting about the duality of poet/scientist. And I love the point about the poetic in the daily life. Makes us think about realizing more and aspiring to greater.

Wade Cockfield

Quite an unusual mix of talents. His interest was poetry yet his profession was medicine. I've read about him writing poetry on the back of prescription sheets.

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Face-to-Face Portrait Talks

  • Each Thursday a curator or historian from NPG brings visitors face-to-face with a portrait by offering their insight into one individual.

    Thursdays, 6 to 6:30 p.m. at the museum

    Talks slated for this month