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Mixing high and low art in PAFA’s Contemporary art exhibition Cynthia Norton: Freedom Rings Placed Within

PHILADELPHIA, PA.- – Continuing the Morris Gallery program, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts presents the exhibition Cynthia Norton: Freedom Rings Placed Within, on view March 3 – May 27. Cynthia Norton is a contemporary artist who lives …

Author Jeffrey Archer to Auction Works of Art from His Collection at Christie’s in June

LONDON (REUTERS).- British author and former parliamentarian Jeffrey Archer expects to raise over 5 million pounds ($8 million) when he sells works from his art collection including paintings by Claude Monet and Andy Warhol. “I recently celebrated my 7…

Rare Opportunity to Explore French Impressionist Monet at the Portland Art Museum

PORTLAND, ORE.- For a limited time—now through January 31—visitors to the Portland Art Museum will have a unique opportunity to view four major canvases by French Impressionist Claude Monet (1840 – 1926). The four paintings are hung in c…

Fondation Beyeler Founder Ernst Beyeler Dies at 88 in Basel

Henri Rousseau - Le liont ayant faim se jette sur l’antilope, 1905 - Collection of the Foundation Beyeler art museum in Riehen, Switzerland.

GENEVA (AP).- Ernst Beyeler, whose early
eye for undervalued Picassos and Impressionists helped him assemble one of
Europe’s most famous art collections, has died, his Beyeler Foundation said
Friday. He was 88. Beyeler died Thursday evening at his home near Basel, said
the museum, which he created 13 years ago out of his sprawling gallery of
masterpieces.
Beyeler, the son of a Swiss railway employee, became a
widely respected art patron after World War II by acquiring hundreds of works by
Pablo Picasso, Paul Cezanne, Claude Monet, Henri Matisse and others. He
presented them to the public in his Basel gallery and later in the foundation he
founded near the German border. Funeral arrangements were not immediately known.

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