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Jun 5, 2009 (Friday) to

Jun 5, 2010 (Saturday)

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Fowler Museum at UCLA

308 Charles East Young Drive North
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1549
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Date: January 1, 1990 - December 30, 2020 Time: Normal Museum Hours Location: Fowler Museum at UCLA : Park in Lot 4; Enter from Sunset Blvd. Address: 308 Charles E. Young Drive ...
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Date: January 1, 1990 - December 30, 2020
Time: Normal Museum Hours
Location: Fowler Museum at UCLA : Park in Lot 4; Enter from Sunset Blvd.
Address: 308 Charles E. Young Drive North , Los Angeles , 90095-1549
Cross Streets: Sunset Boulevard / Westwood Boulevard
Directions: General Transportation Directions
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Region: Westside/Beverly Hills Area
Admission: Free
Accessibility: Wheel Chair Access
Description: On permanent display Comprising 251 objects representing 16th through 19th century Europe, Great Britain and the United States, this exhibition interprets silver in its social contexts. Gleaming vessels from renowned workshops—such as those of British silversmith Paul de Lamerie (c.1800), Russian jeweler Karl Fabergé (c.1900), and American patriot silversmith Paul Revere (c.1760)—highlight important styles and techniques.


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Date: January 1, 1990 - December 30, 2020
Time: Normal Museum Hours
Location: Fowler Museum at UCLA : Park in Lot 4; Enter from Sunset Blvd.
Address: 308 Charles E. Young Drive North , Los Angeles , 90095-1549
Cross Streets: Sunset Boulevard / Westwood Boulevard
Directions: General Transportation Directions
Transit Directions:
Driving Directions:
RideAmigos:
Region: Westside/Beverly Hills Area
Admission: Free
Accessibility: Wheel Chair Access
Description: On permanent display Comprising 251 objects representing 16th through 19th century Europe, Great Britain and the United States, this exhibition interprets silver in its social contexts. Gleaming vessels from renowned workshops—such as those of British silversmith Paul de Lamerie (c.1800), Russian jeweler Karl Fabergé (c.1900), and American patriot silversmith Paul Revere (c.1760)—highlight important styles and techniques.


Submitted By: Fowler Museum at UCLA




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