Tag: Two Thirds

£2 Million Gift from the Hintze Family Charitable Foundation Received by The National Gallery

LONDON.- The National Gallery announce it has received an exceptional gift of £2 million from the Hintze Family Charitable Foundation. Michael Hintze said: ‘The National Gallery has an extraordinary collection that Dorothy, our children and I en…

£2 Million Gift from the Hintze Family Charitable Foundation Received by The National Gallery

LONDON.- The National Gallery announce it has received an exceptional gift of £2 million from the Hintze Family Charitable Foundation. Michael Hintze said: ‘The National Gallery has an extraordinary collection that Dorothy, our children and I en…

Stonehenge Gets Multimillion-Pound Grant for Major Makeover to Help Restore Dignity

LONDON (AP).- Stonehenge is getting a multimillion-pound grant that conservators say will help restore some dignity to a World Heritage site blighted by busy roads and cramped facilities. English Heritage said Friday that it now has about two-thirds of…

Audrey Hepburn Stamps Fetch $606,000 to Help Educate Children in Sub-Saharan Africa

BERLIN (AP).- A rare sheet of 10 stamps depicting Audrey Hepburn fetched euro430,000 ($606,000) at a charity auction in Berlin on Saturday, two-thirds of which will go to help educate children in sub-Saharan Africa. The mint-condition sheet of 10 stam…

Twenty-Five Years After His Death, André Kertész Gets Exhibition at Jeu de Paume

PARIS.- Twenty-five years after his death, André Kertész (1894–1985) is today a world-famous photographer who produced images that will be familiar to everyone, but he has yet to receive full recognition for his personal contribution to the lang…

Twenty-Five Years After His Death, André Kertész Gets Exhibition at Jeu de Paume

PARIS.- Twenty-five years after his death, André Kertész (1894–1985) is today a world-famous photographer who produced images that will be familiar to everyone, but he has yet to receive full recognition for his personal contribution to the lang…

Twenty-Five Years after His Death, André Kertész Gets Exhibition at Jeu de Paume

PARIS.- Twenty-five years after his death, André Kertész (1894–1985) is today a world-famous photographer who produced images that will be familiar to everyone, but he has yet to receive full recognition for his personal contribution to the lang…

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