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Review: 'Sur le motif: Painting in Nature Around 1800' at the J. Paul Getty Museum
Just before cameras transformed the Italian countryside into a 3-D postcard, painters from the rest of Europe worked to capture the magic of the landscape. Without the benefits of photography, they made images the old-fashioned way: traipsing across the...Tags: Photography
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Writer's new book focuses on local artist
Special to The Baltimore SunJack Shagena bought his first Dave DeRan painting in 1976. Over the years, Shagena, a resident of Bel Air, has added another 60 DeRans to his collection. "He's very talented," Shagena said of DeRan, a 61-year-old self-taught artist who grew up in... -
Do-it-yourself jobs must be cosmetic, not perilous
It's the smart do-it-yourselfer who knows when to hire it out. Turning a project over to a professional makes sense, in many cases. On the other hand, lots of projects can be done by the homeowner, saving a bucket of money. The trick is to know which...Tags: Beauty Products and Fragrances, Metal and Mineral, Beauty Products, Building Material, House and Home
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State amends disaster aid rules to help homeowners
The state has amended federal disaster aid rules to speed up the process of helping homeowners affected by this year's storms and flooding. The changes went into effect Wednesday. They include an opportunity for eligible homeowners to receive $24,999 in...Tags: Disasters, Economic Policy, Emergency Incidents, Floods
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Artists' cards depict communities
Many community organizations also hold competitions for artists to create a holiday card. Here is a sampling of area groups that are selling cards to benefit their programs: Allentown Arts Commission chose Tamaqua artist John Epler's view of the PPL...Tags: Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, Pearl S Buck, Emmaus, Liberty Bell
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penalty box
When regulators blow the whistle. Who's in it: NRT New England LLC and Coldwell Banker Real Estate Services LLC, both doing business as Coldwell Banker Real Estate Brokerage, one in North Haven, one in Fairfield Who put it there: U.S. Environmental...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Renovation, Environmental Politics, Banking
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Milwaukee loses appeal in lead paint lawsuit
Associated Press WriterAn appeals court on Tuesday rejected the city of Milwaukee's bid to force a former lead paint manufacturer to pay for the cleanup of 11,000 contaminated properties. The District 1 Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 the evidence was sufficient to uphold a jury's...Tags: Renovation, Milwaukee, Judges, Court Administration, NL Industries Incorporated
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Gallery owner finds home for Iraqi artist's work
New Haven RegisterThree years after she began collecting Iraqi artist Ala Bashir's works, Lesley Roy was in her Westville studio recently, helping to oversee preparations for the shipment of seven large canvasses to the Middle East nation of Qatar. "This is so exciting....Tags: History, Pablo Picasso, Saddam Hussein, Wars and Interventions, Heavy Engineering
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Art teacher played Mrs. Claus in parade
Special to the TribuneWith her grandmotherly nature and love of children and Christmas, Charlotte Dropp was a natural for the role of Mrs. Claus, which she played for a dozen years in the annual nighttime Electric Christmas Parade in St. Charles. The role grew from the many...Tags: St. Charles, Religious Festivals, People, Christmas, Festive Event
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'Giorgio Morandi: 1890-1964'
Art Critic" Giorgio Morandi: 1890-1964," the enthralling exhibition of 110 paintings, drawings and prints at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is a bit of a surprise, but not for revealing an overlooked master. The show, as the first Morandi retrospective ever...Tags: Biscuits, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Apples, Giorgio Morandi, World War II
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Delray artist's work featured in national TV show
South Florida Sun-SentinelKristy Garloff is a Delray Beach resident with huge aspirations for her artwork. Garloff, 34, hasn't let a weak economy slow her down. Instead, she has been networking with TV executive Jeff Eyser and landed eight of her bright acrylic paintings on...Tags: Miami Beach, Colleges and Universities, Batman, Barack Obama, Boca Raton
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Art Exhibits
Group show Art Between the Creeks will hold its IS Group Show tomorrow through Sunday at the Annapolis Yacht Club's Sailing Center, Severn Avenue at Sixth Street, Eastport. IS, the present tense of 'to be,' features current eclectic works by 21 artists. A...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Euclid, Central Park, John Richardson, Montpelier
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