Last night, Museum Mile (the stretch of musuems on fifth avenue next to Central Park) was having a "Museum Mile Festival" where the participating museums (both large and small) provided free admission to some of their galleries as well as closing 5th Avenue to traffic.
The following are some of the places I was at:
The Grand Hall entrance to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Vincent van Gogh's "Cypresses" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Vincent van Gogh "Sunflowers" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Vincent van Gogh "Oleanders" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Vincent van Gogh "Olive Orchard" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Claude Monet's "The Four Trees" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Claude Monet "Haystacks" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Claude Monet "The Valley of the Nervia" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Claude Monet "Water Lilies" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pierre August-Renoir "The Daughters of Catulle Rendes" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Paul Cezanne "The Fishermen"
Metropolitan Museum of Art's European Sculpture Gallery.
The Guggenheim Museum of Art from the corner of 88th Street & 5th Avenue in Manhatten.
The glass ceiling of the main rotunda of the Guggenheim Museum of Art.
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