WASHINGTON, DC.- Twenty-five old master and modern works from the Allen Memorial Art Museum are juxtaposed with works from The Phillips Collection, underscoring the relationship of art through the ages and Duncan Phillipss belief in the antiquity of modern ideas the modernity of some of the old masters. Paintings by Erhard Altdorfer, the Cavaliere dArpino, Cézanne, Monet, Picasso, Kirchner, Rothko, Barnett Newman, and others are installed in contexts that explore how art across time can be juxtaposed to create new ways of looking at art. Outstanding Dutch and Flemish works by Hendrick ter Brugghenhis Saint Sebastian Tended by Irene of 1625 is considered one of the most important Northern Baroque paintings in this countryand Sweertss Self-Portrait (ca. 1656), are included along with Rubenss Finding of Erichthonius of about 1632-33. Oberlins Rubens