An exhibit of “Dutch and Flemish Drawings from the Golden Age” requires close inspection, but it makes a good case for their “enduring … excellence.” On loan from London's Victoria and Albert Museum, the “Master Strokes” show is at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive. Several works in the exhibit's 16th-century “Before the Golden Age” section whet our appetites for the rest of the show. Tiny touches of pink, yellow and gray add interest to an ink drawing of a village fair-wedding feast, done by a “follower of Pieter Bruegel the Elder.” It's a little hard to find the title character in Pieter Coecke van Aeist's “The Conversion of St.Read more on NewsOK.com