The late influential British architectural historian Mark Girouard once likened the Ulster Museum to “one of those incomplete Michelangelo statues in which a highly finished torso emerges out of a block of rough-hewn marble”.
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The late influential British architectural historian Mark Girouard once likened the Ulster Museum to “one of those incomplete Michelangelo statues in which a highly finished torso emerges out of a block of rough-hewn marble”.
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