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The Walters shares its wealth
Sun criticThe Coming Storm is going away for awhile. So is The Goose Girl. And one of Alfred Sisley's Impressionist paintings. Maryland's temporary loss will be Tennessee's and Pennsylvania's gain, when 32 paintings from the 19th century leave the Walters Art...Tags: Bruce Nauman, Libraries and Museums, Maryland, Los Angeles, Pennsylvania
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French man pleads guilty in art theft case
Associated PressMIAMI (AP) - A French man pleaded guilty Thursday to attempting to sell four valuable paintings that were stolen last year from a French art museum in a brazen robbery by masked, armed thieves. Bernard Jean Ternus, 56, admitted conspiring to sell the...Tags: Trials, Police, Punishment, Assault, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Garden show 'not for the faint of heart'
Of The Morning CallThe purple coneheads, yellow daisies and white lilies surrounding the ''Welcome to Emmaus'' sign serve as a colorful greeting to those entering the borough from Lehigh Street. The vibrant flowers also sprinkle life into Triangle Park in downtown Emmaus...Tags: Government, Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, National Government, Raoul Dufy
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Venus statue reportedly found in Macedonia
Venus statue found
Macedonian archaeologists say they have discovered a well-preserved statue of the goddess of love in the ruins of an ancient Roman city near Skopje, Macedonia.
Archaeologist Marina Oncevska said Thursday that the 5-foot-6-inch-tall...Tags: Colorado, Will Ferrell, Punishment, Archaeology, Theater
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French man charged in '07 theft of art
South Florida Sun-SentinelA French man is facing a U.S. indictment in Miami for involvment in the 2007 theft of four paintings from a museum in the French Riviera. Federal prosecutors said Friday that 55-year-old Bernard Ternus is charged with conspiring to transport the stolen...Tags: Theft, Crimes, Alfred Sisley
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Monet work fetches a record $80 million
From Times Wire ReportsA water lily painting by Claude Monet sold Tuesday for more than $80 million, nearly doubling the auction record for the French Impressionist artist, Christie's said. "Water Lily Pond," which sold for $80,451,178, was part of a four-work set of water...Tags: New York, Achievement Records, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Edgar Degas, Auction Service
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Art guide
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. ALAN G. ARTNER'S PICKS Collecting for Chicago: Prints, Drawings, and Patronage: The inaugural exhibition of six galleries devoted to prints and drawings looks at the collecting patterns...Tags: Illinois Institute of Technology, Metal and Mineral, Art Institute of Chicago, Millennium Park, Oak Park
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Calendar
'Cookie Monsters': Buffy Feinstein's class focuses on the snickerdoodle; for parents and children ages 4-12. $5. 4 p.m. Thursday. Whole Foods Market, 1640 Chicago Ave., Evanston. Register, 847-733-1600. Randolph Street fest: Chefs Sotero Gallegos of...Tags: Larry Smith, Glencoe, Barnes & Noble Incorporated, Evanston, Chicago Botanic Garden
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Art Basel, world's largest art fair, opens in Switzerland
Associated Press WriterThe largest international contemporary art fair opened Wednesday, closely watched for trends in the world market at a time of financial turbulence. About 60,000 artists, collectors, galleries and art enthusiasts are expected to attend the annual four-day...Tags: Robert Rauschenberg, Edgar Degas, Auction Service, Crimes, Globalization
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Quiz: Are you smarter than a fifth-grader?
Kidsday ReporterStudents in Karen Higgin's fifth-grade class, Willow Road School in Franklin Square asked for brave parent volunteers to come to our fifth-grade classroom to take an "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" quiz. The students worked together to create 20...Tags: Adults, Revolutions, Pablo Picasso, National Government, Poetry
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Gardens as art and refuge in full bloom for free tour
Special to the SentinelThere must be something nourishing in the Winter Springs water supply. The city is the site of three of the six homes chosen for this year's Seminole Garden Walk organized by the county extension office's master gardeners. The free tour features...Tags: Florida, Bodies of Water, Rivers, Apopka, Language
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Desk decorum in the office
Special to amNewYorkIf your job takes place primarily behind a desk, chances are you work in a cubicle (my condolences). It's inevitable that you'd want to spruce up the dreary décor. Unless of course, you enjoy staring at that bland, oatmeal-colored fabric day-in, day-out....Tags: Employees
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