So did the people at the Houston museum, once they learned of the discovery in March.
The old and new buildings are the core of the Houston museum but by no means all of it.
This means that the Houston museum offers Spanish materials for a wide range of shows.
The Houston museum has paid $150,000 to stage the exhibition, a fee that would presumably be returned if the treasures never got there.
The Houston museum plans to put the show in its permanent exhibition galleries, where the paintings will be seen in natural light.
The painting was unpacked and the damage was found at the Houston museum, which photographed it.
After death collection moved to Houston Museum of Natural Science.
The Houston Museum of Fine Arts, $1,500,000 over five years.
One crate that appears to have been ripped open from the inside indicates that it was bound for a Houston museum.
He then sent digital images of it to Kennedy, which had the painting authenticated and made the match with the Houston museum.