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Origin of the term Fugazy

EPORTS01/11/2020Long before Donnie Brasco introduced the term ‘Fugazy’ as meaning a fake, there was a certain writer from Sports Illustrated who labeled a would be boxing promoter named William Fugazy a fraud.   HAIL, HAIL, THE GANG'S ALL HERE   By...[Read More]
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Instagram Echoes Artists Past - Niagara Falls

REPORTS01/11/2020Follow Ms. CJ Gibson on Instagram, here Frederic Church, Niagara, 1856, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC - learn more about the artist, here You may also like to read: * Origin of the term Fugazy * Multiple Elvis Presley-owned...[Read More]
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Instagram Echoes Artists Past - West Point

AAD REPORTS31/10/2020Looking north towards West Point and Mount Taurus - Follow tone.vision on Instagram William Heine (active 1850-1859), West Point from Garrison Landing You may also like to visit: * Flatiron Building * The Colosseum, Rome * Monument Valley *...[Read More]
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Smithsonian: Scenes from the Wild Continent

AAD REPORTS31/10/2020Smithsonian Museum of American Art owns one of the largest permanent collections of American art anywhere, this collection has a concentration of early works dating to Indian treaties and the encounters with the natives as the United States went west in...[Read More]
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The Finest Chinese Art is not on the Mainland

AAD REPORTS31/10/2020Curiously, one of the world’s greatest collections of Chinese antiquities is not in China – but across the Strait in Taiwan. In the early 20th century, the art collection of the Imperial Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, was on the move....[Read More]
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Aunt Becky sent to Big House. May Star in Bitches...

REPORTS31/10/2020Lori Loughlin begins 2-month prison sentence in college admissions scandal The actress Lori Loughlin reported to a federal prison in Northern California on Friday to start a two-month sentence for her role in a massive college admissions cheating...[Read More]
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Huge barn find car collection rakes in $2.5 million...

TS31/10/2020Bob Regehr, a Kansas-area businessman and the inventor of the bounce house, was a life-long car collector and enthusiast, at one point amassing a Jay Leno-level collection of well over 200 vehicles, his daughter told local outlet KWCH. He died in...[Read More]
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Paintings by Federico Castelluccio

AD REPORTS31/10/2020Federico Castelluccio, Fusco Meats, Yale University Art Gallery, Accession Number: 2008.19.1181 Federico Castelluccio, Man with Grey Cap Federico Castelluccio, Mother and Son Federico Castelluccio, 'Many Happy Returns', Yale University Art Gallery...[Read More]
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Instagram Echoes Artists Past - Halloween

AD REPORTS31/10/2020Follow Ms. Victoria Winters on Instagram, here Witches’ Sabbath 1798 by Francesco Goya, learn more about the artist, here You may also like to read; * A Yacht, a Monet, a See-Through Piano: The U.S. Collects on a Fugitive’s Shopping...[Read More]
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Sir Sean Connery died peacefully in his sleep

EPORTS31/10/2020Daniel Craig today led the acting world in remembering James Bond legend Sir Sean Connery who died in his sleep aged 90 following a long illness. Tributes have been pouring in for the Oscar-winning actor who passed away in the Bahamas and leaves behind...
Robert Alexander Boyle

Alexander Boyle is a graduate of Trinity College, Hartford, CT where he majored in History. Prior to graduation he co-authored the seminal book Acid Rain in 1983. Alex has worked for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, PBS, galleries, and an auction house as well as having published numerous articles on 19th and 20th Century American painting, in particular the emergence of the Hudson River School. His 2000 magazine article on the Hudson River School formed the basis for the 2002 PBS film (also broadcast on BBC) America's First River, Bill Moyers on the Hudson where Alex was featured in part one, Stories from the Hudson.

In 2012 he curated an exhibition at Boscobel in Garrison, NY across from West Point, which paired twenty famous Hudson River School paintings to images of the Modern Day. That exhibition later travelled in February 2013 to the Sam Rayburn Gallery, United States Capitol, Washington, DC.

In October 2013 Alex published his book, GPS Guide to the Hudson River School and Where They Painted.

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The Epoch Times

Freedom of the press and humanity are the foundation of The Epoch Times; our beginnings hailed from a great need to provide uncensored news to a people immersed in propaganda and censorship in China.

Having witnessed events like Tiananmen Square and the persecution of the spiritual group Falun Gong, and at a great risk to themselves and their loved ones, a group of Chinese-Americans started publishing The Epoch Times in the Chinese language in the U.S.

Some reporters in China were jailed, and some suffered severe torture. Integrity and truthfulness in reporting, together with the stories that really matter, are cornerstones to The Epoch Times.

The first English edition launched online in 2003 followed by the first print edition in 2004. Our beginnings have instilled in The Epoch Times staff an unwavering commitment to objective reporting and socially responsible business practices, as well as respect for human rights and freedom.

The Epoch Times is an independent voice in print and on the web. We report news responsibly and truthfully so that readers can improve their own lives and increase their understanding and respect for their neighbors next door and around the globe.

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In our approach and in our content, we uphold universal human values, rights, and freedoms. We are a business that puts our readers’ interests first, in all that we do.

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Sharon Kilarski

Sharon Kilarski is the Arts editor for New York edition of Epoch Times, an independent voice in print and on the web. Founded as a Chinese language publication with the mission of giving voice to the oppressed, Epoch Times now has a presence in 21 languages and 35 countries.

Working for the English edition, Sharon writes theater reviews, opinion pieces on the arts, as well as interviews those in the art and related fields who can speak to the importance of the classics today.

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Elliot Lee

Elliot Lee founded his antique business in 1994. Having bought his first Antique piece at the tender age of eleven, it has since then been his passion for Antiques, Fine Art, and aesthetically beautiful Design that encouraged him to establish ART ANTIQUES DESIGN Ltd. in 2011.

AAD serves as a virtual meeting place and a connector for art, antiques and design professionals. It is a bridge for integration, learning and dialogue between these three markets.

In 2013, Elliot proposed the creation of an industry wide code of ethics to serve both dealers and collectors. A 'Straight Deal Charter’ of ethical business practice would lead to creating and maintaining a level of trust in the market sectors of Art, Antiques and Luxury Goods.

It is Elliot's ambition, through the network of AAD and backed by a Charter of Ethics, to instil as much confidence as possible in dealers, art consultants, artists and high profile brands who work with collectors and consumers.

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Laure Kaltenbach

Director General of the Forum d'Avignon, space for international dialogue between the actors of culture, economy and media (in 2010).

 

Former head of the office of economic evaluations and information society within the Media Development Directorate (DDM), Laure Kaltenbach previously spent 13 years in the private, then Accenture Financial Officer of TF1.

 

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Laura Stewart

Laura Stewart has been a professional in the art world for 30+ years. Her career has included work as a journalist, editor, public relations professional and non-profit management consultant. She began her career in Sotheby's press office in New York; was an arts columnist at The Daily Telegraph in London and served as Global Director of Public Relations at Phillips, de Pury & Luxembourg.

 

In 2010, Stewart founded Anderson Stewart Fine Art - an art & culture project management firm. ASFA clients included TBA21, the contemporary art foundation created by Francesca von Habsburg in Vienna; Gurr Johns Art Advisory, London/NY; and H.E. Shaikh Rashid bin Khalifa al Khalifa, leading contemporary artist, Kingdom of Bahrain. Stewart’s work for Al Khalifa led her to the position of Art Consultant at Al Noor Company W.L.L. in Bahrain.

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She has traveled extensively in the Middle East to art fairs, galleries and museum exhibitions and written widely on art and culture in the MENASA region - both historic and contemporary. Stewart graduated from William Smith College, magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, and served on the Board of the British Art Market Federation.

 

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Lawrence Klepper

As an artist, Gallery Management Instructor, Gallery Director, Independent Curator, and Special Exhibitions Coordinator for City art museums, college art galleries, and commercial galleries in California & Utah, and for private collections, Klepper has been involved in producing over 200 professional art events, shows and exhibitions.

An MFA graduate from California State University, Long Beach, Larry retired from El Camino College, although he continues to work as an Assistant Professor in architectural history for the College of Extended and International Education at California State University, Dominquez Hills. His award winning paintings are in museum and numerous private collections nationwide.

Recipient of the 2015 Faculty Award for Research, 2012-2014 from California State University, Dominquez Hills, he is an Artist and award-winning graduate research professor.

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Christine Lin

 

Christine Lin is the Arts & Culture editor for New York edition of Epoch Times, an independent voice in print and on the web. Founded as a Chinese language publication with the mission of giving voice to the oppressed, Epoch Times now has a presence in 21 languages and 35 countries. Christine writes for the English edition and covers the fine and decorative arts in New York City.

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The MET’s Chinese Fashion Exhibit Neglects 94 Percent of Chinese Fashion

 

Met's Etchings Celebrate The Drive Of The Self-Taught New York's Gilded Age Socialites

 

Danish Paintings Shine Through Despite Tumultous Times

 

Remembering a Formidable Artist

 

War And Photography Intersect In A Powerful Exhibit

 

The Tribal Art Market: Lessons From Africa

 

Winners Announced for 2014 NTD Television International Figure Painting Competition

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Michael Parsons

Michael Parsons writes a Fine Art and Antiques column in the Saturday paper with analysis and comment about the national and international art market.

He is a regular contributor to other sections of The Irish Times including News, Property, and the Magazine and, is an occasional diarist. He has written extensively about property (especially country houses), history, the art market and travel.

He emigrated in the 1980s and lived abroad for over twenty years - in Belgium, Switzerland and London - before returning to Ireland in 2005.

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George Kozmon

GEORGE KOZMON, an internationally collected artist, is best known for his monumental architectural paintings, which have been widely exhibited and critically acclaimed throughout the US and abroad.

 

He is the recipient of numerous awards including The National Endowment For The Arts Individual Artist Fellowship, and four Ohio Arts Council Grants. His resume reflects over 30 solo exhibitions in commercial, academic and institutional venues, and over 100 two-person, invitational, or group shows.

 

Mr. Kozmons work is represented in prestigious public and private collections including the Cleveland Museum of Art, (Cleveland, OH), the Akron Art Museum (Akron OH), Hyatt Regency (Cologne, Germany), IBM (Armonk, NY), the Butler Institute of American Art (Youngstown, OH), Astor Residence Hotel (London, England), and the Progressive Collection, (Cleveland OH).

 

Commissioned projects include Halliburton Corporate Hq. (Houston, TX), Key Corp. (Cleveland OH), Turner Construction Co. (Columbus, OH), Ungerer GmbH (Pforzheim, Germany). The Cleveland Clinic (Cleveland, OH), Marriott Corp. (Arlington MD), and 12 large-scale works for the Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal, installed in 2013. (Abu Dhabi, UAE).

 

His most recent project was Cloudscape, an ambitious 8ft. x 80ft. canvas, painted on-site for IngenuityFest 2013, the premier art and technology event in Ohio, with attendance over 45,000.

 

As well as being a full-time artist, Mr. Kozmon is the Director of the Cain Park Arts Festival in Cleveland Hts. OH. owned, operated and directed his own gallery (Thrive an artspace), teaches, lectures, curates exhibitions for various institutions, serves on several non-profit boards, and is an active contributor to the culture of greater Cleveland.

 

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The pre-eminent finder of all things lost.

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Dr Susan Grundy

Dr Susan Grundy, D Litt et Phil, University of South Africa

 

Susan Grundy is an independent Art Investigation Consultant, patron and collector of fine art, specializing in Seventeenth Century Old Masters. Her Doctoral (2009) and Masters (2005) research concentrated on Art and Optics, in the new field of quantitative, scientific and technical Art History.

 

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Mary Helen McCoy

Mary Helen McCoy is a woman with a mission – that is, to deliver to her clients the ultimate in period furniture and decorative arts. Her firm is considered one of the nation’s premier sources for fine and unusual, period, 17th-19th century, French furniture and decorative arts with an emphasis on the finest period, 18th century French furniture. The firm is located in Memphis, Tennessee and she sells privately by appointment only.

A native of Birmingham, Ala., McCoy grew up in an environment rich in culture and the decorative arts. Her mother and grandmother exposed her to European and southern traditions at an early age which nurtured her love of beautiful things.

McCoy began her antiques career in 1987 with Wardemond Galleries in Birmingham as the manager and buyer. She traveled extensively searching for antique furniture and decorative arts in England and at auctions in New York City. In early 1990, she went to France to buy for the first time. The trip was seminal. She fell in love with French antiques and embarked on a path that was to culminate in her becoming one of the foremost dealers in French antiques.

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Steven Perilloux

From my earliest memory, I was interested in the cosmos. I remember staring up at the sky on a starry night, as a child, and thinking: Where do we come from? What are we doing here? One Christmas my Dad gave me a telescope, and I’ll never forget the excitement I felt, being able to view the moon so closely.

 

I started my career in photography working at Samys Camera rental department in Hollywood. There, I learned how to use cameras and lighting equipment, cleaning and checking all of the gear, as it came back from being rented. Eventually I ended up photo assisting for some of the biggest commercial photographers of our time. Guys like Terry Richardson, as well as many others. Terry was instrumental in starting me on my career as a commercial, editorial, and fine art photographer. He taught me the importance of having my own voice in photography.

 

Primarily a portrait photographer, last year I started playing around with this little phone app called Instagram. The criteria for me at the time, was to use this app purely for fun, in the hopes that it would provide a nice break in my free time between shooting commercial jobs and magazine editorials.

 

I attempted my first night landscape photo about 3 years ago at my friend’s house in Joshua Tree California, shooting towards some mountains in the distance, with the starry sky above. Little did I know at the time that my camera just so happened to be pointing at the Milky Way galaxy. Later, after much practice on sleepless nights in the California wilderness, fumbling around in the dark with cameras, perfecting the look of my nightscape photos, I went back through those first images and noticed the Milky Way. I was blown away!

 

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Instagram Echoes Artists Past - Lady on a bed

EPORTS22/10/2020Follow Ms. Sara Fantine on Instagram  @s_fantine French Nude Painting circa 1910 By Richard E. Miller (1875-1943) - learn more about the artist, here  You may also like to read: *  Kaaterskill Falls, Yesterday & Today *...[Read More]
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Paris Museums Put 100,000 Images Online for...

AAD REPORTS20/10/2020Paris Musées, a collection of 14 museums in Paris have recently made high-res digital copies of 100,000 artworks freely available to the public on their collections website.  Read more on...[Read More]
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Julian Assange fights extradition to US to face...

9/2020The problem is the United Kingdom has two high profile persons of interest wanted by the United States government. One is Prince Andrew who it is alleged committed his crime on US soil. The other is Julian Assange who did nothing on US soil. Guess...[Read More]
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King John’s Castle

PORTS23/08/2020Odiham Castle, also called King John’s Castle are the historic ruins of a fortress built by King John, located near the village of Odiham in the United Kingdom. According to historical records, John began construction of Odiham Castle on a site covering...[Read More]
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'We will perish': embattled Lukashenko sends SOS to...

REPORTS18/08/2020Lukashenko wants his mommy. Vladimir ready to play surrogate. Isolated from the west and besieged by mass protests, the Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko has made repeated calls for Vladimir Putin to intervene and save his 26-year-old regime. In...[Read More]
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The Queen and Prince Philip's mindblowing Maltese home...

EPORTS04/08/2020The Queen and Prince Philip lived at Villa Guardamangia in Malta between 1949 and 1951. Prince Philip was leased the home from his uncle, the Earl Mountbatten, and the couple decided on the property after the Duke of Edinburgh was stationed on the island...[Read More]
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BBC goes nuts

AD REPORTS28/07/2020Do the tax payers have to subsidize this? The countryside holds a sacred place in Britain’s imagination – thatched cottages, resplendent country manors, imposing castles, ye olde worlde churches, sweeping pastures, wildflower meadows, gently ambling...[Read More]
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PORTS07/07/2020A photo has emerged showing Ghislaine Maxwell, an alleged accomplice of accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, posing on a throne at Buckingham Palace. The picture, which shows Maxwell beside actor Kevin Spacey, was apparently taken in 2002. It was...[Read More]
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Mysterious Shipwreck Artifacts Found Off England’s...

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