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John Tuohy's Art for the Blog of It: New York Authorities Seek Custody of Stolen Artifacts Worth Over $100 Million
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John Tuohy's Art for the Blog of It. New York Authorities Seek Custody of Stolen Artifacts Worth Over $100 Million. By TOM MASHBERG APRIL 14, 2015. The Manhattan district attorney’s office on Tuesday made public the largest antiquities seizure in American history and asked a judge to grant it custody of a startling 2,622 artifacts recovered from storage rooms affiliated with an imprisoned Madison Avenue art dealer. 8220;At the present time we are at a distinct disadvantage because Mr. Kapoor is in an...
John Tuohy's Art for the Blog of It: A painter
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John Tuohy's Art for the Blog of It. 8220;In fact, I have no real friend but you, and when I am in low spirits, I always think of you. I only wish you were here, that we might again talk together about moving to the country.” Vincent van Gogh, “Letter to Theo Van Gogh,” 22 July 1883. 8220;A painter should begin every canvas with a wash of black, because all things in nature are dark except where exposed by the light.” Leonardo da Vinci. My writers site (Click the book above). On sale now at amazon. On sa...
John Tuohy's Art for the Blog of It: Boston's notorious unsolved art heist
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John Tuohy's Art for the Blog of It. Boston's notorious unsolved art heist. Twenty-five years ago this month, two thieves dressed as police officers tricked their way into the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston and stole 13 important works of art. In 81 minutes, they cut the 1.5 metre tall Sea of Galilee painting by Rembrandt out of its frame, along with precious art from Manet, Vermeer and Degas. It's a disgrace that this crime has not been solved," Mr Kurkijan says. Yes," Mr Kurkjian says. They ...
John Tuohy's Art for the Blog of It: Still missing
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John Tuohy's Art for the Blog of It. BOSTON (MyFoxBoston.com) - Wednesday marked the 25th anniversary of the heist from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Priceless artwork was taken right out of their frames 25 years ago and still have not been tracked down. On March 18, 1990, 13 pieces, valued at $500 million, were stolen. The most famous piece taken was Rembrandt's only seascape, "Storm on the Sea of Galilee.". FBI Agent Geoff Kelly told FOX25 that the Merlino lead took them down a path of organized...
John Tuohy's Art for the Blog of It: HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL WARNS OF PICASSOS FLOODING THE MARKET
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John Tuohy's Art for the Blog of It. HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL WARNS OF PICASSOS FLOODING THE MARKET. Adding to the other upheavals the art market is currently faced with—the possible repeal of the tax code darling known as the “1031 Exchange,” the amendment of the California Resale Royalties Act—an article published today on Harvard Business School’s Working Knowledge blog warns about the sudden deluge of Picasso works available for sale. So what does this mean in terms of cold, hard cash? Somewhere in th...
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Shakespeare: January 2015
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8220;Awake, dear heart, awake! Thou hast slept well. Awake! 8220;Our revels now are ended. These our actors,. As I foretold you, were all spirits and. Are melted into air, into thin air. And like the baseless fabric of this vision,. The cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces,. The solemn temples, the great globe itself—. Yea, all which it inherit—shall dissolve,. And like this insubstantial pageant faded,. Leave not a rack behind. We are such stuff. As dreams are made on, and our little life. It has s...
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Shakespeare: December 2014
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A New Take on Shakespeare’s Life And Marriage. BY ANITA RAO and FRANK STASIO. Host Frank Stasio talks to Orlin about her extensive archival work and historical research that illuminates new ways of thinking about Shakespeare’s life and marriage. This year marks the 450th birthday of William Shakespeare, and worldwide celebrations earlier this year indicated that his life and work continue to transcend racial, ethnic and geographic boundaries. When I saw you. To be or not to be. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Shakespeare: December 2013
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The man who demolished Shakespeare's house. By Denise Winterman BBC News Magazine. Britain hasn't always been in love with its heritage. It took some shocking acts of destruction, and some very near misses, to help shape the way it is now treasured and protected. The UK today has some of the most powerful conservation laws in the world. This year marks 100 years since the first legislation was passed giving the government power to act directly when a historic site was under threat. Not an opinion shared ...
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Shakespeare: October 2014
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Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none. Mywriterssite.blogspot.com LLR Books. All the World's a Stage. All the world’s a stage,. And all the men and women merely players;. They have their exits and their entrances,. And one man in his time plays many parts,. His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant,. Mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms. Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel. And shining morning face, creeping like snail. Unwillingly to school. And then the lover,. Visit my writers site.
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Shakespeare: September 2013
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2b or not 2b. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thank you for dropping by, enjoy. Visit my writers site. 2b or not 2b. Ye Olde Shakespeare in American English Store. Art for the Blog of It. John Tuohy's MY WRITERS SITE: Do what you can with what you have where you are. John Tuohy's MY WRITERS SITE: Do what you can with what you have where you are: DON’T WORRY-BE HAPPY Like this dog ABOUT THE AUTHOR John William Tuohy is. Child of the Sixties Forever. John Tuohy's MY WRITERS SITE: Happiness . By Edira Putri The...
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Shakespeare: July 2015
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Feds spent $95,700 to adapt Shakespeare without words. THE OTHER DAY SOMEONE ON FACEBOOK SAID WE CAN’T UNDERWRITE EVERYONES COLLEGE EDUCATION THERE ISN’T ENOUGH MONEY….OKAY, EXPLAIN THIS. Feds spent $95,700 to adapt Shakespeare without words. The federal government has invested nearly $100,000 to bring Shakespeare to the stage—only without the legendary playwright’s words. 8220;The fact that many Washingtonians consider Silent Shakespeare an improvement rather than an oxymoron reflects unkindly on the ca...
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Shakespeare: July 2014
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8220;Lovers and madmen have such seething brains,. Such shaping fantasies, that apprehend. More than cool reason ever comprehends. The lunatic, the lover, and the poet,. Are of imagination all compact:. One sees more devils than vast hell can hold —. That is the madman;. The lover, all as frantic,. Sees Helen’s beauty in a brow of Egypt. The poet’s eye, in a fine frenzy rolling,. Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven;. And, as imagination bodies forth. A local habitation and a name.
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Shakespeare: November 2014
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Shakespeare's First Folio found in France: Bard's 400-year-old book was overlooked on library shelf - and it's worth £3.5 million. 8226; Found in St-Omer, the book is the first compilation of the Bard's plays. 8226; Book is the 231st copy found in the world, and only the second in France. 8226; Because it is in English, it is thought French readers overlooked it. 8226; It is in good condition, but missing 30 pages, including the title page. By Ellie Zolfagharifard for MailOnline and Afp. Known as the Fir...
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Psychologically Relevant: January 2013
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Its all in your head. 8216;Tereska’ a child in a residence for disturbed children, grew up in a Nazi concentration camp. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). On sale now at amazon. Art for the Blog of It. John Tuohy's MY WRITERS SITE: Do what you can with what you have where you are. John Tuohy's MY WRITERS SITE: Do what you can with what you have where you are: DON’T WORRY-BE HAPPY Like this dog ABOUT THE AUTHOR John William Tuohy is. Photography for the Blog of it. Sculpture This and Sculpture That. John Tuohy'...
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Psychologically Relevant: February 2014
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Color Psychology: Red Plates Make You Eat Less. Sushi, or caution sign? Though parents have always told their children to eat their greens, they might start telling them to eat off their reds. Scientists have found that when subjects ate off red plates, they tended to eat less than when eating from plates of any other color. In the end, if you're trying to eat less you can try to trick yourself, but there's no shortcut for good habits and an extra dollop of willpower. In terms of hand cream, though, ...
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Art for the Artless
Art for the Artless. Art for the Artless: Original Video. December 17, 2014. I have explored the visual art of Carlisle over the last few months. To find out some more about my story and discover what I have found, watch the video below! Top 10 Works of Art: Dickinson College’s Library. December 9, 2014. Dickinson College’s Waidner-Spahr Library. The works are selected and ranked by my personal preference, but please comment and tell me what you like the best! 10) Untitled- Meghan Lantzy, Oil on canvas.
Art For The Bride
Charlotte’s teachings will inspire you. To draw near to God through various. Art forms in prayer and worship. It will. Also encourage and instruct you on. Implementing the arts into your. Personal and church worship. 80-minute DVD plus booklet. 1000 incl. free shipping to US. 1800 incl. free internationl shipping.
Art for the Bridge Dallas Texas – Benefiting the Bridge Breast Network
The Art For The Bridge is an exciting project created to support The Bridge Breast Network (The Bridge) in the ongoing mission of linking low-income uninsured people with diagnostic and treatment resources for breast cancer. The Bridge Breast Network has secured lifesaving medical care for more than 78,000 individuals in 16 North Texas counties. With Giving Assistant, your purchases at 1700 popular online retailers have the power to support our mission by helping us go further, and do more. It’s free!