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Slave Potter’s Works Emerge
August 30, 2012–In a moving editorial in the New York Times, Eve. M. Kahn discusses the emergence of newly...
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The Legacy of Jacques Louis David
Today, August 30, 2012, marks the 264th birthday of Jacques Louis David (1748-1825), the embodiment of Neoclassicism. Jacques Louis...
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Portrait Miniatures of Hoffman-Gampetro
“…the miniature, the little picture that could be covered by a kiss or hidden in the palm of the...
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The Trash Museum of NYC
It may be hard to find a more perfect embodiment of the axiom “One man’s trash is another man’s...
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The Late, Great Robert Hughes
The great Australian art critic Robert Hughes passed away last week on August 6, aged 74. Although best known...
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"Folk Art Rising" with The Magazine Antiques
In a brief but insightful July/August Editor’s Letter in The Magazine Antiques, Editor Elizabeth Pochoda discusses the reemergence of...
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Five Rare Finds From Storage Units
Above is the near-mint copy of the world’s most coveted comic book, found in a storage unit that was...
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A Jeweler at the Saxon Court
Don’t miss your chance to see Gold, Jasper, and Carnelian: Johann Christian Neuber at the Saxon Court at The...
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Yayoi Kusama at Whitney Museum
Yayoi Kusama likes dots. More specifically, polka dots. For her “…a polka-dot has the form of the sun… Polka-dots...
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"Absolutely Nobody" Discovers Ceramics
Reported by Eve M. Kahn in the New York Times, hundreds of unmarked 19th century French vases have been...