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Palm Beach slows down after Easter, with traffic notably easing up through the month of May as the largely seasonal community ...
Brett Erickson is Managing Principal at Obsidian Risk Advisors, Committee Member of ABA Art & Cultural Heritage Law, and Advisory Board Member of Loyola University Chicago Law School Center for ...
It is critical to remember that the gentleman’s bequest was not simply an investment or display of wealth. It represented a ...
De Kooning was born in Rotterdam in 1904. As a youth he studied for eight years at a conservative academy of art, where the curriculum included De Stijl due to the Dutch art movement’s practical ...
On Proto-Indo-European, Rothko & Gottlieb, Vanessa Bell, Richard Strauss, Raynham Hall Museum & more from the world of culture. Mark Rothko, Self Portrait, 1936, Oil ...
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Warren Frye on “The Last Peasant War,” by Jakub S. Beneš.
On “Edgar Degas: Multi-Media Artist in the Age of Impressionism” at the Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Editors’ note: It is difficult to believe that it was ten years ago last month that Hilton Kramer, the founding editor of The New Criterion, died, aged eighty-four. Time really does seem to speed up ...
On “Medieval Bologna: Art for a University City” at the Frist Art Museum, Nashville.
Suzanna Murawski on “Ravelstein,” Marsden Hartley & a new canvas adhesive.
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