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Wheat Field with Sheaves, 1888, by Vincent van Gogh. The Ottawa exhibit focuses on the Dutch artist's fascination with nature.
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TD Bank Philedelphia International Cycling Championship Schedule
PHILADELPHIA (May 30, 2012) – Elite pro cyclists from some 30 countries will descend on Philadelphia on Sunday, June 3, 2012 for the TD Bank Philadelphia International Cycling Championship – America’s biggest single-day cycling race. This year’s event wi 12:40 PM from Bicycle.net Read more »
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New Home Brings Barnes Collection to Full Radiance
From NewsWorks, the online home of WHYY News — part of The New Barnes, a series chronicling the years-long struggle surrounding the Barnes Foundation’s move (along with its collection) from Lower Merion, Pennsylvania, to downtown Philadelphia. The Barnes from Studio 360 Read more »
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3 decades delayed, art project blooms
The rich blue salvia is in bloom. Ditto the red yarrow, the yellow yarrow and the pure white bellflower. Thousand of flowers stand at attention, like horticultural brigades waiting to march up the hill and pour through the columned west entrance of the P from Philadelphia Inquirer Read more »
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The New Barnes Shouldn't Work---But Does
By Ada Louise Huxtable Philadelphia The richness and the eccentricity of the Barnes Collection is legendary; its unequaled concentration of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings far exceeds the number in any major art museum. (Imagine, if you ca from Wall Street Journal Read more »
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Van Gogh: Up Close - Organized by the National Gallery of Canada and the Philadelphia Museum of Art Opens at the National Gallery of Canada Until September 3, 2012
OTTAWA, May 23, 2012 /CNW/ - Friday, May 25: This summer's much anticipated exhibition, Van Gogh: Up Close has arrived at the National Gallery of Canada. Until September 3, visitors will be able to enjoy 47 paintings from public and private collections a from PR Newswire Read more »