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    Jul 19, 2012 | Hartford Courant
  1. Stolen Matisse Painting Reportedly Recovered After 10 Years

    A painting by Henri Matisse, "Odalisque in Red Pants," which was stolen 10 years ago was recovered this week when a man tried to sell it. It's worth $3 million. Read the ABC News story <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/stolen-matisse-painting-reportedly-recovered-almost-decade-191803420--abc-news-topstories.html" target="_blank">here</a>.
    A painting by Henri Matisse, "Odalisque in Red Pants," which was stolen 10 years ago was recovered this week when a man tried to sell it. It's worth $3 million. Read the ABC News story here.

    Tags: Theft

  2. Jul 11, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  3. Hansen: Nude art exposes Laguna

    I had Playboy. My boys have Laguna Beach art. It's OK. It relieves me of my fatherly duties, which, let's face it, are sometimes painfully awkward. Besides, my boys cringe whenever I play dad anyway. Like Saturday night and the opening of the Pageant of...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, George Washington, Auguste Rodin, Sculpture, Entertainment

  4. Jun 26, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Art Institute taps French scholar for key curator job

    Sylvain Bellenger, currently chief curator of National Heritage at the Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art in Paris, will become the Art Institute of Chicago’s new chair and curator of the Department of Medieval through Modern European Painting...

    Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Pablo Picasso, Sculpture, Arts

  6. Jun 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Orderly lines form at Rothschild retrospective

    During her long career as a sculptor and painter in Baltimore, Amalie Rothschild developed a distinctive take on geometric abstraction. You can follow the arc of that career in a gallery-filling retrospective at Towson University's Center for the Arts...

    Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Oranges, Painting, Arts and Culture, Sculpture

  8. Apr 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Jane Meyerhoff's floral collection given to the Walters

    Walters Museum: Jane Meyerhoff's floral still lifes collection will be donated to the <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/mount-vernon/art/art/the-walters-art-museum-baltimore-museum">Walters Art Museum</a> by philanthropist Robert Meyerhoff.
    Walters Museum: Jane Meyerhoff's floral still lifes collection will be donated to the Walters Art Museum by philanthropist Robert Meyerhoff. Jane Meyerhoff loved flowers, but she was allergic to their fragrance and couldn't have them in the house. In...

    Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Max Weber, Arts and Culture, Robert Rauschenberg, Salvador Dali

  10. Mar 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Hilton Kramer dies at 84; polarizing but widely read art critic

    Hilton Kramer, one of the art world's most polarizing and widely read critics for 50 years and founding editor of the conservative arts journal <a href="http://newcriterion.com">The New Criterion,</a> died Tuesday in Harpswell, Maine. He was 84.
    Hilton Kramer, one of the art world's most polarizing and widely read critics for 50 years and founding editor of the conservative arts journal The New Criterion, died Tuesday in Harpswell, Maine. He was 84. Kramer had a rare blood disorder and died of...

    Tags: Richard Diebenkorn, The New York Times, Indiana University, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture

  12. Sep 27, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. See why France produced those masterpieces

    Which came first: Giverny or Monet? Certain artists are so identified with particular places that it's hard to pry them apart. France, with its shimmering light and gorgeous scenery, has more than its share of these pairings: Monet at Giverny, Matisse in Nice, Picasso at Antibes, Van Gogh in Arles, Auvers-sur-Oise.
    Which came first: Giverny or Monet? Certain artists are so identified with particular places that it's hard to pry them apart. France, with its shimmering light and gorgeous scenery, has more than its share of these pairings: Monet at Giverny, Matisse...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Paris (France), Claude Monet, Lakes and Ponds, Entertainment

  14. Nov 10, 2011 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  15. In The Arts

    Plein air class available at garden In collaboration with SEEDS, Laguna Beach artist Doug Stotts will teach a plein air painting class for children Saturday at the Hortense Miller Garden. The garden's natural setting will provide a backdrop for the...

    Tags: YouTube, Painting, Arts and Culture, Personal Service, Teaching and Learning

  16. Aug 15, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Monster Mash: Rembrandt work stolen; LACMA bonds downgraded

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    Work by Rembrandt stolen in Southern California...
  18. May 29, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Art review: 'The Steins Collect: Matisse, Picasso and the Parisian Avant-Garde' at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

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    SAN FRANCISCO -- After this city was devastated in 1906 by a magnitude 7.9 earthquake and the blazing inferno the temblor started, a pair of Bay Area expatriates came home from France to check on the family's local properties. Michael......
  20. Feb 10, 2010 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  21. Museum of art lights up downtown Tampa

    TAMPA -- The $32.8 million Tampa Museum of Art, which opened to the public Feb. 6, rises on the historic banks of the Hillsborough River across from a Moorish, late-19th century, minaret-topped University of Tampa building that once served as headquarters for officers waiting to be deployed to the Spanish American war in Cuba. Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders passed through here.
    TAMPA -- The $32.8 million Tampa Museum of Art, which opened to the public Feb. 6, rises on the historic banks of the Hillsborough River across from a Moorish, late-19th century, minaret-topped University of Tampa building that once served as headquarters...

    Tags: Tampa, Arts and Culture, Florida, Libraries, San Francisco

  22. Feb 4, 2011 |Resource Link| Los Angeles Times
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