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  • Tang Dynasty Sculpture and Ancient Chinese Lifestyle

    Richard Friswell

    Tang Dynasty Camel and Rider is a thousand-year-old treasure within reach of many collectors This extraordinary early Tang Dynasty (618-907 c.e.) camel and rider (20” tall x 14” wide) is representative of a golden period in Chinese cultural history. After hundreds of years of regional conflict and division, central China was unified under as series »more

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  • Neuberger Museum Expands its American Art Exhibit

    Richard Friswell

                                             The Neuberger Art Museum, in Purchase, NY, is located in the heart of a college campus. Its austere architectural style, best described as post-apocalyptic, belies the treasures to be found there. Portions of wealthy investment banker and avid 20th century collector, Roy R. Neuberger’s collection will soon be reconfigured in a new permanent »more

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  • French Impressionism: The Secret of Gustave Caillebotte

    Linda Y. Peng

    Brooklyn Museum, NY, through July 5, 2009 When Impressionism is mentioned, Monet, Renoir, Degas come to mind, but less frequently among the names is that of Gustave Caillebotte (French 1848–1894). Yet, he was very much their equal and a skilled and prolific painter. Wealthy, he had no need to sell his art. He supported his »more

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  • New York City Penthouse Designed for Optimum Space Use

    Richard Friswell

    A knife-edged January wind, with temperatures hovering near zero, turned the short hike from Grand Central Station to East 35th Street into a gauntlet.  A bright, sun-filled dome of blue hung over the city, making the towering buildings along the way appear like massive stalagmites rising with stony determination from an icy concrete floor.  Multitudes »more

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  • Invitation to read a new on-line arts magazine

    Richard Friswell

    ARTES publisher invites readers to contribute to a new on-line magazine celebrating fine art, architecture and design

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