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	<title>Comments on: This Weekend at LACMA: Alice in Wonderland, Ancient Mexico Lecture, Whistler Installation, and More</title>
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		<title>By: Audrey Burtrum-Stanley</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I so regret not being in Calif. to view this display; You constantly offer presentations everyone across the nation wants to view and I am one-of-the-crowd! I have long admired the art styling of the Disney film, &#039;ALICE IN WONDERLAND.&#039; It is a particularly outstanding rendering art-wise. One of my favorite scenes is where a tiny-sized Alice runs below gigantic daisies which are swaying in a breeze. The clever perspective is marvelous. This film is pure beauty. I wish you continued success at the museum (- and am also pleased you are showing the fine Stop-Action film from &quot;48 as well.) Good Luck &amp; Best Wishes!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I so regret not being in Calif. to view this display; You constantly offer presentations everyone across the nation wants to view and I am one-of-the-crowd! I have long admired the art styling of the Disney film, &#8216;ALICE IN WONDERLAND.&#8217; It is a particularly outstanding rendering art-wise. One of my favorite scenes is where a tiny-sized Alice runs below gigantic daisies which are swaying in a breeze. The clever perspective is marvelous. This film is pure beauty. I wish you continued success at the museum (- and am also pleased you are showing the fine Stop-Action film from &#8220;48 as well.) Good Luck &amp; Best Wishes!</p>
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