LONDON.- Three items in Bonhams Chester sale on July 5th recall Welsh Eisteddfod triumphs from almost two centuries ago. Lot 354 is a George IV presentation silver mounted Hirlas Horn made by Emes & Barnard, London 1828. The polished Longhorn carries a…
Milwaukee Art Museum Offers a Fresh Perspective on Frank Lloyd Wright with New Exhibition
MILWAUKEE, WI.- On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wrights home, studio and school in Spring Green, Wisconsin, the Milwaukee Art Museum presents a major exhibition offering a fresh perspective on celebrated architec…
Milwaukee Art Museum Offers a Fresh Perspective on Frank Lloyd Wright with New Exhibition
MILWAUKEE, WI.- On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wrights home, studio and school in Spring Green, Wisconsin, the Milwaukee Art Museum presents a major exhibition offering a fresh perspective on celebrated architec…
Milwaukee Art Museum to Premiere Frank Lloyd Wright Exhibition in February 2011
MILWAUKEE, WIS.- On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wrights home, studio and school in Spring Green, Wisconsin, the Milwaukee Art Museum will present a major exhibition offering a fresh perspective on celebrated arc…
Milwaukee Art Museum to Premiere Frank Lloyd Wright: Organic Architecture for the 21st Century
MILWAUKEE, WIS.- On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wrights home, studio and school in Spring Green, Wisconsin, the Milwaukee Art Museum will present a major exhibition offering a fresh perspective on celebrated arc…
Citizens of Turkey See Ottoman Empire Legacy in New Light
ISTANBUL (AP).- This month, a troupe of 100 musicians, dancers, acrobats and robed actors is performing an Ottoman-style spectacle near Topkapi Palace, once home to the sultans. An exhibition of Ottoman poetry is on display at Istanbul’s international…
General Wolfe Triumphs Again, Painting Sells for 400,000 Pounds
LONDON.- Bonhams Old Master Paintings auction made £3,403,920 this afternoon with a packed saleroom and numerous telephone bidders. The highlight was the sale of the last privately owned portrait of General James Wolfe – the soldier from Kent who conq…