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well, yeah, but it doesn't give you the option to do so. I've clicked on those paintings so many times I'm getting tired of it.
I FIGURED IT OUT! You have to have the poem highlighted in the inventory (like you're about to use it) and ask the director about the poem. He will give you free reign of the museum an then you go and look for the paintings. Three are in the Italian gallery, one in the German. When you approach them (each painting) Holmes will exclaim "This is what I've been looking for" or something like that and then you can click on it and it will let you examine it (it will have a blue magnifying glass). Once you have examined each painting it will allow you to go back to Baker Street.
Hope this helps!