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Rebecca Day
‘50 Years From Home’: Vince Gill’s Ambitious Recording Project
The country legend pledged to release one EP per month for the next year.
11/22/2025
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Lorraine Ferrier
Honoring US Veterans: Monuments of Valor, Victory, and Peace
The honorific architecture of the Memorial Amphitheater and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier are designed for solemn remembrance.
11/9/2025
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Bob Kirchman
The Thief Who Made the ‘Mona Lisa’ Famous
The theft of the “Mona Lisa” was considered one the biggest art heists of the 20th century.
11/6/2025
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Michelle Plastrik
Fabergé’s Imperial Winter Egg
Christie’s London will auction “The Winter Egg,” along with other significant Fabergé works in December.
11/3/2025
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Michelle Plastrik
An Exciting Rediscovery in Art History
‘Michaelina Wautier, Painter’ at Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Museum highlights a baroque artist whose work was misattributed for centuries.
11/1/2025
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Rebecca Day
‘50 Years From Home’: Vince Gill’s Ambitious Recording Project
The country legend pledged to release one EP per month for the next year.
11/22/2025
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Michelle Plastrik
‘Jewish Worlds Illuminated': A Treasure Trove of Hebrew Manuscripts
Over 100 works are displayed at Manhattan’s Grolier Club, the country’s oldest society of bibliophiles.
11/22/2025
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Bryan Dahl
Botticelli’s Art Swayed by a Beauty and a Monk
In the first installment of ‘Profile of the Artist,’ we are introduced to Sandro Botticelli, who was inspired by Simonetta and influenced by Savanarola.
11/20/2025
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Lorraine Ferrier
Honoring US Veterans: Monuments of Valor, Victory, and Peace
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11/9/2025
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Bob Kirchman
The Thief Who Made the ‘Mona Lisa’ Famous
The theft of the “Mona Lisa” was considered one the biggest art heists of the 20th century.
11/6/2025
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Michelle Plastrik
One Panel, Two Paintings: Madrid’s Memling Masterpiece
The painted panel represents the height of the artist’s brilliance and his impact on art history.
11/6/2025
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Bob Kirchman
Celebrating America’s Premiere Gilded Age Architect
‘Richard Morris Hunt: In a New Light’ showcased the architect’s uncompromising mission to create a national identity in architecture and the arts.
11/5/2025
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Michelle Plastrik
The Panorama That Brought Versailles to America
The Metropolitan Museum of Art showcases a rare surviving example of an immersive 19th-century panorama experience.
11/4/2025
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Michelle Plastrik
Fabergé’s Imperial Winter Egg
Christie’s London will auction “The Winter Egg,” along with other significant Fabergé works in December.
11/3/2025
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Michelle Plastrik
An Exciting Rediscovery in Art History
‘Michaelina Wautier, Painter’ at Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Museum highlights a baroque artist whose work was misattributed for centuries.
11/1/2025
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