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Baume & Mercier Presents Gerard Rancinan - Caroline Gaudriault Through "The Photographer" Exhibit-Installation on the ...
Baume & Mercier CEO Michel Nieto, Caroline Gaudriault and Gérard
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Argentine art stands out in lackluster Latam sale
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Argentine art drew record prices at Christie's auction house to become the standout in an otherwise lackluster Latin American art sale.
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Canon sticks to specialists with first 18 large-format partners
Fleur Doidge, CRN , Thursday 20 November 2008 at 16:39:00 Vendor ramps up sales push into general, fine arts, photography and CAD markets Two specialist distributors and 16 resellers have become the first accredited partners in Canon’s new large format printer (LFP) sales push....
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Hexham Courant
SUNDAY, November 16, saw the start of this year’s Christmas Art Tour. In Bardon Mill, Christina Mingard, at Hawthorn Cottage, is offering a range of vibrant paintings, prints, cards and Fair Trade gifts for the festive season on Saturdays and Sunday, from tomorrow until December 14 (1pm-5pm).
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Robert J. Elisberg: The Writers Workbench: Say "Cheese" Digitally
Photography has gone through a twisted path. The earliest days, it was a difficult and convoluted process, loading the film (film, remember that?), lugging the...
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Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary
Steven Litt , the Cleveland Plain Dealer 's art critic, is the go-to person for the full details on yesterday's agreement by the Cleveland Museum to relinquish 14 objects to Italy, in exchange for collegial cooperation on various projects, as well as "13 antiquities similar to those being returned to Italy, for a renewable 25-year period."
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Clamdigging Around Rowayton
There will be a special meeting of the Sixth Taxing District Commission on Monday, Nov. 24, at 8 p.m., in the Community Center for electors residing within the Sixth Taxing District to vote on the purchase of a new fire truck for $520,000 and to authorize the expenditure of $50,000 to $65,000 for renovations of Pinkney House to provide exhibition space and offices for the Rowayton Histo rical ...
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Train exhibit a labor of love for Cal professor
For his first Christmas, Chip Sullivan got a steam locomotive. He still has it. The Lionel classic, now part of a model railroad the 59-year-old UC Berkeley professor built in his loft, is the inspiration for something that combines his love of trains and...
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RI woman loses appeal in Nazi-era art lawsuit
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A painting forcibly auctioned by Germany’s Nazi government should remain with the estate of a late Jewish art dealer who lost it when his gallery was liquidated, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.
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Cleveland Museum To Return Ancient Treasures Stolen From Italy
CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Museum of Art agreed Wednesday to return 14 ancient treasures ranging from Etruscan jewelry to a Medieval cross that authorities say were looted or stolen from Italy.
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More Canadian paintings join million-dollar club
Canadian art went two-for-two in the first of a series of major fall auctions that were expected to add at least three paintings to the country's steadily expanding club of million-dollar artworks.
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Argentine art stands out in lackluster Latam sale
Argentine art drew record prices at Christie's auction house to become the standout in an otherwise lackluster Latin American art sale.
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Argentine art stands out in lackluster Latam sale
Argentine art drew record prices at Christie's auction house to become the standout in an otherwise lackluster Latin American art sale.
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Video: Original Star-Spangled Banner Debuts in New State-of-the-Art Gallery at the Heart of the National Museum of ...
The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History will reopen its doors to the public Friday, Nov. 21, providing a new look at the almost 200-year-old Star-Spangled Banner--the flag that inspired the national anthem.
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Creative collaboration at Mashpee Commons
An art gallery and art center have established a symbiotic relationship.
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Exhibit gives unknown local artists their chance to shine
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- They call themselves a group of yet-to-be-seen artists.But with an exhibit opening Saturday, they hope to change all that.Joe Bolyard, Stefani Andrews, Arthur Evans and Mary Sanders all pursue their art and even sell it, but none have ...
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Gallery: Ape artists raise funds for conservation
See colourful works of art painted by bonobos and orangutans for an exhibition called aiming to raise money to preserve wild apes
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'Oracle of Omaha' portrait auction ends Thursday
(AP:OMAHA, Neb.) Whether it's a sign of the troubled financial times or wily art investors are waiting until the last minute, there's been only one online bid for a signed portrait of Omaha billionaire Warren Buffett.
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Showcasing a family’s work
The exhibit at the Erman B. White Gallery of Art at Butler Community College is a family effort this month.
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Print art show runs through Dec. 5 in Lewisburg
LEWISBURG — A one-person show by artist Rachel Heberling will be on view at Mya’s Cafe through early December, featuring print-making works on paper, such as traditional methods of inking a surface that is run through a hand-operated press.
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Wonderland fun in back-to-back festivals in Dec.
By Signal Staff Posted: Nov. 19, 2008 10 p.m. The city of Santa Clarita hosts a "Weekend of Wonderland Fun" in downtown Newhall on Dec. 5 and 6.
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Gallery: Apes paint to save their fellows
See colourful works of art painted by bonobos and orangutans for an exhibition called aiming to raise money for great ape conservation
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All aboard for Train Day
Ventress Memorial Library in Marshfield will present Train Day from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 22. This free festival of events and activities will feature a working model railroad, food, games, music, railroad history and shopping.
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A Media Mirage
In the Gulf region’s latest bid to distance its economic growth from abundant oil and gas reserves, United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) capital Abu Dhabi announced last month that it intends to become a “city of ideas” with the launch of what could be the Middle East’s most ambitious and heavily-funded media venture to date.
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'Oracle of Omaha' portrait auction ends Thursday
Whether it's a sign of the troubled financial times or wily art investors are waiting until the last minute, there's been only one online bid for a signed portrait of Omaha billionaire Warren Buffett.
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