A tour of dreams.(Arts & Literature)(Decorative art from Paris takes visitors to the Portland Art Museum into a strange and extraordinary world of fantasy)

The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) | February 3, 2002 | Copyright

Byline: BOB KEEFER The Register-Guard

IMAGINE THIS: You're turned loose for more than a week in the galleries and attics and storerooms of the largest private art museum in Paris.

Take your pick, the director says. Mull over all 150,000 items we've got locked away, from the 16th century Flemish tapestries to the 18th century clock of Marie Antoinette herself to the 20th century designers' stark designs. Find the best and most amazing and utterly outrageous stuff and pack it up and take it home to Oregon. We'll help. All you have to do is choose.

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