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    Sep 12, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. A picturesque time at the Impressionist Normandy Festival

    Last spring in the Paris Metro, I paused to admire a colorful advertisement for the Impressionist Normandy Festival, a celebration of the region's role in the Impressionist painting movement.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Last spring in the Paris Metro, I paused to admire a colorful advertisement for the Impressionist Normandy Festival, a celebration of the region's role in the Impressionist painting movement. My brother Davey, an art history major at Connecticut College,...

    Tags: Claude Monet, Painting, Los Angeles Times, Rivers, Music

  2. Nov 17, 2010 |Story| Hola Hoy
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  4. Feb 8, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Vincent van Gogh's letters go digital

    Culture Monster
    London is having its first Vincent van Gogh exhibition since the 1960s. (Imagine the crowds.) "The Real Van Gogh: The Artist and His Letters" is, as the title says, intended to explore the mutually illuminating art and writing of the......
  6. Oct 17, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Confronting the ghosts of a looted past

    Tribune arts critic
    Gerald McDonald was sick with Hepatitis C, awaiting a liver transplant and low on cash. Living alone in a tiny frame house in Lyons, just south of Chicago, he was playing out his last days watching cable TV and listening to heavy metal records, another...

    Tags: Prague (Czech Republic), Family, Lake Geneva, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Religious Conflicts

  8. Dec 30, 2001 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Holocaust-era art collection beckons heir

    Tribune arts critic
    When Emil Freund was killed in the Jewish ghetto of Lodz, Poland, in 1942, he left behind an extensive art collection that sat forgotten in a Prague warehouse. For nearly 60 years the portraits and landscapes by some of the most renowned French artists of...

    Tags: Prague (Czech Republic), Family, Extradition, Justice System, Religious Conflicts

  10. Jun 24, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Seurat exhibit a revelation of a masterpiece

    Tribune staff reporter
    This story contains corrected material, published June 25, 2004. Rare is the complex exhibition that succeeds equally well when seen as when read about in its scholarly catalog. "Seurat and the Making of 'La Grande Jatte,' " at the Art Institute of...

    Tags: Camille Pissarro, Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Art Institute of Chicago

  12. Mar 22, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Czechs to keep art taken by Nazis

    Tribune arts critic
    In a disheartening setback for a Chicago-area man who has claimed a multimillion-dollar art collection looted by the Nazis, the Czech government has declared the most valuable of the paintings "national treasures," thereby blocking their return. The move...

    Tags: Prague (Czech Republic), Trials, Family, Tourism and Leisure, Globalization

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"Riverboat on the Seine" by Paul Signac
(October 15, 2002)
"Riverboat on the Seine" by Paul Signac
A document at the Jewish Museum in Prague showing that...
(October 14, 2002)
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