Monthly Archives: February 2014
Howard L. Rehs Mothers In The ArtsMay 10, 2024
Until 1974, an American bank could refuse to issue a credit card to a woman in her own name. And if they approved her, many required a man to cosign for it. Some major universities did not accept female undergraduate students … More… COMMENTS ON THE ART MARKETPalm Beach & Naples Shows
February is here, and it is time for us to head for some sunny (and hopefully warm) weather. The Palm Beach Show opens on February 14th and will run through February 21st. We will then transition over to the west coast of Florida for the Naples Sho Read More... AI Spots Fakes OnlineMay 10, 2024 A story has been making the rounds in the arts and culture sections of many respectable publications about the latest wonder pulled off by an artificial intelligence program. The Swiss company Art Recognition announced that one of its AIs identified … More… Formerly Forgotten Caravaggio At The PradoMay 7, 2024 How did a seemingly second-rate Old Master painting end up being declared a lost masterpiece set to go on display at the Prado Museum in Madrid? In April 2021, a sale at Ansorena, a Madrid auction house, featured a seventeenth-century … More… The New Old FrameMay 6, 2024 London’s National Gallery has recently stirred up a storm in the art world by replacing the frame for one of its main attractions, Jan van Eyck’s Arnolfini Wedding. This seemingly innocuous act has unexpectedly sparked a heated debate, leaving part of … More… |
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