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Toledo Museum of Art is a main attraction for most visitors to our fair city. During out stop, we enjoyed spectacular exhibits of sculpture, painting, metalwork, and glass. The Exactitudes: Ones of a Kind exhibit, we noticed three distinctive paintings. The first one had 12 pictures of different people in different social groups on it and it portrayed a message that even there is "sameness" within each picture, there is still individuality The other unique item is the Netsuke of a Reclining Rabbit in Kimono that was used to hold keys or anything else small because 17th century clothing didn't have pockets. Out of the three, our favorite was the Vitrana because of it's 33 cast panels of free hand inlaying filled with different colors.
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