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Opera Sightings

philipkennicott wrote 1 week ago:            This fine young fellow with a perky codpiece is Don Carlos, a prince of Spain. Opera lov … more →

Tags: Art, Culture, Museums, Opera, Charles V, Don Carlo, Don Carlos, Don Juan of Austria, Habsburg

The Teenage Rembrandt Revealed

Park West Gallery wrote 1 week ago: Source: TheArtNewspaper.com Leading scholar believes that the 16-year-old artist features in a Lieve … more →

Tags: Art Gallery News, Articles, Artists & Special Collections, Exhibits, Rembrandt van Rijn, Artist, Painting, Jan Lievens, Dr. Arthur Wheelock

Angles and Lines9 comments

Julie wrote 3 weeks ago: … more →

Tags: Architecture, Black & White

5 favs from the weekend1 comment

ashleyluthern wrote 4 weeks ago: After a full weekend of art museums, I’ve picked out five of my favorite things from my sights … more →

Tags: daily life, Museums, american art museum, obama, Mary Cassatt

Hats: An Anthology by Stephen Jones1 comment

Meg wrote 4 weeks ago: News from Dita.net: 6/15/09 “Thanks to everyone who visited “THE HATS: AN ANTHOLOGY … more →

Tags: News Updates, Ballet Russes, bowler hat, Brisbane, Cecil Beaton, clamshell silk, curwen press, designer hats, Dita Von Teese

Luis Meléndez: Master of the Spanish Still Life / National Gallery of Art, Washington

Stampfli & Turci wrote 1 month ago: National Gallery of Art, Washington Luis Meléndez: Master of the Spanish Still Life May 17 throug … more →

Tags: Art, Art News, Artists, Culture, Exhibition, museum, Museums, Painting, Stampfli & Turci

New art collecting documentary winning praise

Justin wrote 1 month ago: I’m so excited to see a new documentary film that’s currently playing in NYC and is bei … more →

Tags: News, Tips, "Herb & Dorothy", art collecting, christo, Chuck Close, Documentary Film, Megumi Sasaki, robert mangold

Abby Reviews "Night at the Museum"

abbyo wrote 1 month ago: Abby talks “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian” and reveals the effects of a … more →

Tags: Movies, Amelia Earhart, Amy Adams, Ben Stiller, Chicago Art Institute, Field Museum, hank azaria, Museum of Science and Industry, new york museum of natural history

Amuse Bouche™: Weekly Musings on Food & Life

artsetoile wrote 1 month ago: Mr. Meléndez Goes to Washington  By Suzanne Lenzer There are times when being able to teleport your … more →

Tags: Museums, Old Masters, Washington D C, Luis Melendez, Spanish still-life

Luis Meléndez, Mi Amor 4 comments

Cynthia Bertelsen wrote 2 months ago: Oh, oh, oh, imagine my excitement when I read Super Chefs’ Juliette Rossant’s blog post on May 14, 2 … more →

Tags: Art, culinary history, Spain, Luis Melendez

ATA Staff Out in the Community

academictravel wrote 2 months ago:   Tourism Cares Event in Gettysburg, PA Times are tight, and our business is asking us to do more wi … more →

Tags: academic travel, Educational Travel, social networking, Tourism, Travel, Travel abroad, Academic Travel Abroad, ATA, Community

Spring Break2 comments

capitalcitymama wrote 3 months ago: I have never appreciated Columbus more than after visiting Washington D.C. for a week. I love visit … more →

Tags: Road Trips, spring, eating out with kids, National Aquarium in Baltimore, Port Discovery Children's Museum, Pret A Manger, things to do in Baltimore with kids, things to do in Washington DC with kids, washington dc

The Pope Brought the Springtime

frmarkdwhite wrote 3 months ago: I have come to proclaim anew, as Peter proclaimed on the day of Pentecost, that Jesus Christ is Lord … more →

Tags: Sports, Books, Magazines, Movies, Music, etc., Pro-Life, local color, Rome, Pope Benedict XVI, Capitals, Hockey, NHL

Welcome Back (to me)8 comments

alethakuschan wrote 3 months ago: I have been away.  I had lost my internet connection.  Twice.  Both our family’s computers we … more →

Tags: Art, Life, Entertainment, Culture, Internet, Gerrit Berckheyde, Dutch 17th century landscape, low tech life

alma thomas & the red rose cantata

langeartsadvisory wrote 3 months ago: Alma Thomas (1891 – 1978) was born in Columbus Georgia and in 1906 moved to unsegregated Wash … more →

Tags: abstract artists, acrylic painter, African American Artists, alma thomas, cherry blossoms, color field, Color Theory, Columbia University, Columbus Georgia

Robert Frank@The NGA - A Very Good Day for Photography2 comments

photocurator wrote 3 months ago: Queue for Robert Frank's Lecture at the NGA, March 26, 2009 - photo by Michelle Andonian On Thur … more →

Tags: Photographers, Detroit, ford motor company, Looking in, Michelle Andonian, Photography Exhibitions, River Rouge Plant, robert frank, Sarah Greenough

When the Mona Lisa came to Manhattan6 comments

wildnewyork wrote 4 months ago: In early 1963, after a stint at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, the Mona Lisa went on dis … more →

Tags: Disasters and crimes, Upper East Side, Music, art, theater, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa in New York City, the louvre

A Metro Stalker?4 comments

dazey2 wrote 4 months ago: A few months ago, I used to see this man on the Metro on the way to work. It was one of those bizarr … more →

Tags: Ponderings, washington dc, METRO, coincidences, Regulars, robert frank

ladder

pensum wrote 4 months ago: Watch a short documentary on Philip Guston fron NGA Hi Res or Lo Res … more →

Tags: Art, Abstract Expressionism, Philip Guston


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