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Christie's Opens Marquee Auction Week with Double-Header Sale Totaling $690 M. Amid Deep Bidding
The grouping offered on Monday was just a small, high-value amount of the Weiss material Christie's is selling this week, with more than 60 additional lots still to come across several more sales. The ...
Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood is such a big fan of JMW Turner that he bought the house he died in. To honour the artist he adores ...
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco have completed a multiyear Gifts of Art campaign that brought in more than 2,000 gifts from 275 donors, strengthening every ...
When “Moulin Rouge!” rolls into town, Andrew Brewer will get to do something many performers dream of after months on the road: sleep in his own bed.
Art and wine surely share the same DNA. From the frescoes of Pompeii to the glass of free plonk at the gallery opening, ...
Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, features over 100 original works by celebrated French artists.
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See Masterpieces by Monet, Matisse, Degas and Picasso in the First-Ever Exhibition of This German Family's Private Art Collection
Over four generations, one German family built a sprawling collection of European masterpieces. Now, those artworks are on ...
Neither Ryder, Eakins, Homer, nor Mary Cassatt belonged to this school; they had something else to say and said it in a more ...
Colum (Gary Lewis) suffered from Toulouse-Lautrec Syndrome in Outlander. The medical condition was written by author Diana ...
A special exhibition offering a panoramic view of 600 years of Western art history, from the Renaissance and Impressionism to pre-World War II ...
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was tiny — just 4 feet, 11 inches, with a perpetually runny nose and brittle bones likely due to a hereditary condition brought on by his aristocratic family’s generational ...
A King's College London study involving masterpieces by artists including Manet, Van Gogh and Gauguin has shown that art ...
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