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By McKay Stangler

Published on March 27, 2008 at 2:00am

A lot of us fell asleep in college art history courses, an easy feat given the dimmed lights, comfortable auditorium seats and endless slides of Caillebotte's midcareer works. Thanks to the naps, the works of certain Spanish artists ran together — was that portrait painted by del Mazo or Miró? The Westport Center for the Arts (201 Westport Road) can help jog a fading memory. Drop by A Tour of the Prado, a live video tour of Madrid's most famous cultural hub, tonight at 7:30. The big-screen broadcast tour of the renowned museum focuses on the masters of the Spanish Golden Age, including El Greco and Velázquez. Arrive early to round out the experience with coffee, tea and tapas. For more information on this free event, see Westport Center for the Arts.
Fri., March 28, 7:30 p.m., 2008