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The Delaware Art Museum Presents Frank E. Schoonover: An Artist for All Seasons
Boy and Flamingo, 1921, from The Swiss Family Robinson, by David Wyss (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1921), Frank E. Schoonover (1877-1972), Oil on canvas, 36 inches x 28 inches, Lent from a private collection, 2008.
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MCA Chicago Presents Joseph Grigely: St. Cecilia Exhibition
Joseph Grigely, Remembering is a difficult job, but somebody has to do it, 2005. Courtesy of the artist and Cohan and Leslie, New York. CHICAGO.-
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Google Celebrates 110th Birthday of Rene Magritte with a Magritte Doodle
© Google Inc. MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA Google is celebrating the 110th birthday of Rene Magritte by incorporating some of Magritte's masterpieces with the Google logo. Ever so often, Google does a "doodle", or a "decoration" they make to their logo.
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Arnolfini Presents The Cover of a Book is the Beginning of a Journey
Image of the exhibition preview card, font with reference to Ed Ruscha and Mason Williams, Crackers, Heavy Industry Publications, 1969. BRISTOL, UK.-
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The Black List Project: Timothy Greenfield-Sanders and Elvis Mitchell Opens
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, American, born 1952, Toni Morrison, 2007, Inkjet photograph, Collection of the artist, courtesy of Devin Borden Hiram Butler Gallery. © Timothy Greenfield-Sanders.
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Dutch Mannerism: Goltzius and His Contemporaries at The National Gallery of Scotland
Abraham Bloemaert (1564-1651), The Miracle of the Loaves (John 6:1-14) (1593), Oil on canvas laid down on panel, 38.2 x 49.9 cm. © Purchased with the assistance of Art Fund, 2007.
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National Gallery of Ireland Presents Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1740-1808): A Life in Pictures
Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1740-1808), ‘Cupid and Psyche in the nuptial bower’, c.1792-93. Photo © National Gallery of Ireland. DUBLIN.-
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From Collenius to Koons With special thanks to the Rembrandt Association
Jan Wiegers, Portret van Kirchner in zijn atelier, 1925, Olieverf op doek, 69 x 89 cm, Collectie Groninger Museum, verworven met financiële steun van de Vereniging Rembrandt en Stichting De Groot-Brugmans.
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New Sculpture and Art Work Donated to Madison Memorial
A 9-foot sculpture of a mother and her baby was unveiled today at Madison Memorial Hospital along with art work of the Upper Valley.
KPVI 6 Pocatello |
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New York, Florida art dealer accused of selling forgeries
A prominent New York and Miami art dealer was arrested Friday on charges of selling forged paintings bearing the names of famous artists including Henri Matisse, Marc Chagall and Tom Wesselmann.
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Young artists critique teacher's works
Marion Powers, an art teacher, is switching roles with her Manchester Essex Regional High School students. Instead of grading their art, they get to critique hers. She assigned her students a paper where they must analyze and critique one of her works, which are on display in the Sovereign Bank on Union Street in Manchester through Dec. 29.
Gloucester Daily Times |
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Body painting at the sex show
Painted up like a tigress, Kelsie Comeau felt just as bold as a tiger while she strode nearly naked around the Agricom.
EdmontonSun.com |
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Police proposal would expand anti-graffiti enforcement
Colorful graffiti plasters the alleys running through the heart of Spokane; in many cases, it’s the same type of spray-painted artwork seen on boxcars as trains pass by.
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Financial crisis overshadows Sotheby's sales
Sotheby's, one of the world's leading auction houses, were overshadowed by the worldwide financial crisis when two sets of Asia Week sales -- in New York in mid-September and Hong Kong in early October -- ended in unsatisfactory results. In a report released on Friday, Sotheby's said that it is hard to predict the longer term trends in the market for Asian artworks at this point because the sale ...
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Gallery: The First Decades of Seeing the Unseen
: Photo courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art What are the social consequences when science allows us to see things that had previously been invisible? Scientists have revealed microscopic life, nanoscale molecules and galaxies billions of light-years away. These images have revolutionized the disciplines in which they were made, but they also transformed the public's imagination, ...
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Festival boosts the area economy
The birds aren't the only ones flying high during the 21st Annual Bosque del Apache Festival of the Cranes celebration. While much has been written about the Festival of the Cranes' feathered guests of honor, little has illustrated the fiscal impact on local businesses.
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Marin business calendar for Nov. 24-28
Monday, Nov. 24 SAN RAFAEL PHOTOGRAPHY: The Golden Gate Computer Society will include a photography discussion at its free meeting at 7:15 p.
Marin Independent Journal |
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Art Teacher Visits Japan
SPRINGDALE--Patti Brigman shows fifth-graders at Shaw Elementary School a bento box -- a multi-layered Japanese version of a lunch box.
The Morning News |
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Art Show Fundraiser Secures $7,000 For Sunshine School
ROGERS -- Tissue paper painted by students at the Benton County Sunshine School formed the basis for such images as a colorful butterfly and a fluffy sheep.
The Morning News |
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Namco Museum Virtual Arcade Review [Xbox 360]
Namco Museum is an impressive collection of classics that span the entire history of arcade gaming.
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'The Touch,' directed by Ingmar Bergman, tonight at the Billy Wilder Theater
The 1971 cross-cultural film was made when Elliott Gould was one of the hottest stars in Hollywood. Bergman dismissed the film, but Gould considers it a 'masterpiece.'
Calendarlive.com |
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A new standard for Gulf architects
DOHA: The new Museum of Islamic Art in Doha blends the best of western architecture with traditional ideas of Islamic design, raising standards for the entire region.
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Historic moment
DOHA: The Emir H H Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani will present Qatar’s Museum of Islamic Art to the world at a spectacular ceremony beginning at 6pm today.
The Peninsula |
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Rose-tinted image of colonial success
It is the tiny monogram of a cat and the letter W that finally reveals the hand behind a historical painting to be auctioned next week. And what a search it has been. The story goes like this: A Me
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A Look Inside The Butler Institute of Art
Impressionist, photography, surrealism. American art known around the world, but it's found on the walls of a local museum. In part four of her series, reporter Valerie Smock takes you on a tour of the Butler Institute of American Art, showcasing all its hidden treasures.
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