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Haughton International Art Fair in New York City
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Late Summer 2005
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For the twelfth year in a row, collectors and enthusiasts enjoyed one of the art world’s gems, the Haughton International Art Fair in New York City, renowned for
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Iriving Penn: Platinum Prints
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Late Summer 2005
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Widely celebrated for his iconic portraits, Irving Penn (born 1917) has experimented extensively with platinum/palladium printing since
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Peter Finer's New Gallery in London
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Late Summer 2005
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No longer will you have to drive two hours north of London, or wait for one of the five shows at which Peter Finer exhibits, to see the finest
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The New Wendy Fall Show
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Late Summer 2005
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Wendy Management announces The New Wendy Fall Show taking place September 21 through September 25, 2005. The Fall Show will feature
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Zimmerman House Garden
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Late Summer 2005
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Frank Lloyd Wright designed this house for Dr. Isadore J. and Mrs. Lucille Zimmerman in
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Highlights: Jacques-Louis David: Empire to Exile
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Summer 2005
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Leader of the neoclassicist movement, Jacques-Louis David (1748–1825) was the most celebrated painter
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Highlights: Maynard Dixon's House
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Summer 2005
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For over fifty years California-born modernist Maynard Dixon (1875-1946) painted in the
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Highlights: Pioneering Modern Painting
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Summer 2005
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Pioneering Modern Painting: Cézanne and Pissarro 1865–1885, on view at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, from June 26
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Highlights: Rare and Recently Conserved Mughal Carpets
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Summer 2005
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Carpet production began in India during the reign of Mughal emperor Akbar (1556–1605) and reached its climax under Shah Jahan
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Highlights: Rembrandt's Late Religious Portraits
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Summer 2005
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Between the late 1650s and the early 1660s, Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669) entered a phase of
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