Exhibiting hyperrealistic paintings
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A man stands in front of a painting by American artist John Kacere entitled 'Serina '72' (1972) during the exhibition 'Hyperrealism 1967-2012' at the Thyssen-Bornemisza museum in Madrid. (AFP Photo/Pedro Armestre)
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A woman looks at a painting by American artist Tom Backweel entitled 'Sequined Mannequins' (1985) during the exhibition 'Hyperrealism 1967-2012' at the Thyssen-Bornemisza museum in Madrid on March 21, 2013. (AFP Photo/Pedro Armestre)
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A woman looks at a painting by American artist Audrey Flack entitled 'Queen' (1975) during the exhibition 'Hyperrealism 1967-2012' at the Thyssen-Bornemisza museum in Madrid on March 21, 2013. (AFP Photo/Pedro Armestre)
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A woman stands in front of a painting by French artist Bertrand Meniel entitled 'The City That Never Sleeps' (2012) during the exhibition 'Hyperrealism 1967-2012' at the Thyssen-Bornemisza museum in Madrid on March 21, 2013. (AFP Photo/Pedro Armestre)
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A woman looks at a painting by French artist Bertrand Meniel entitled 'The City That Never Sleeps' (2012) during the exhibition 'Hyperrealism 1967-2012' at the Thyssen-Bornemisza museum in Madrid. (AFP Photo/Pedro Armestre)
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A picture taken on March 21, 2013 shows a painting by American artist Ron Kleemann entitled 'Mayflower Crossing Plymouth Rock' (1980) during the exhibition 'Hyperrealism 1967-2012' at the Thyssen-Bornemisza museum in Madrid. (AFP Photo/Pedro Armestre)
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A woman stands in front of a painting by British artist Clive Head entitled 'Leaving the Underground' (2010) during the exhibition 'Hyperrealism 1967-2012' at the Thyssen-Bornemisza museum in Madrid. (AFP Photo/Pedro Armestre)
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