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The National Gallery's curator Andrew Robison is responsible for deciding what artwork goes into the museum's emergency box. The box contains small reproductions of works by famous artists like Canaletto, Rembrandt, Winslow Homer, Edvard Munch, John Marin, Peter Paul Rubens, Hans Bol, and James McNeill Whistler that could be used to educate the public if the original paintings could not be displayed.























