Talk:Peter Blume

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[edit] Rome the Eternal City

P Blume did a painting called "The Eternal City". Anyone know of one called "Rome the Eternal City". I saw it a the MOMA in 1974. It has Rome falling, and two people praying, one to a clown Christ, the other, dissatisfied, looking in to a dark archway where there is an extremely faint Christ. MartinGugino 05:07, 19 April 2006 (UTC)