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Date: 20021202
Author:Mario Tama

Mario Tama
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12-02-2002



NEW YORK - DECEMBER 2: A 13th-century French sculpture of Saint Augustine stands in front of the annual Christmas tree on display in the Metropolitan Museum of Art December 2, 2002 in New York City. The 20-foot blue spruce is adorned with 50 suspended angels and is on display in the museum's Medieval Sculpture Hall. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)



Dateline: New York, NY, United States


Keywords
art,xmas,holiday,exhibition,christmas,celebration,166788

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