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Arthur Brand, nicknamed the "Indiana Jones of the Art World," said the latest discovery was among his most significant.
Arthur Brand, nicknamed the "Indiana Jones of the Art World," said the latest discovery was among his most significant.
A Good Day’s Work” repositions Anna Mary Robertson “Grandma” Moses (1860–1961) as a multidimensional force in American art, whose beloved painted recollections of rural life earned her a distinctive ...
I stand by what I’ve done," Judith de Leeuw defiantly told HuffPost amid backlash from Trump loyalists, including one GOP ...
A mother laments the politicization of her daughter’s graduation from UCLA where a keynote speaker turned pride into pain.
Never before seen by the public, art collection “Theodore Fried: Art in Hiding” unveils mysterious and historic works hidden ...
The legislation aims to address obstacles raised by recent Supreme Court rulings against Holocaust survivors and their ...
How one is meant to interpret this painting, or the artist’s intent, is not clear. Adolf Ziegler, the Nazi functionary charged with overseeing the exhibition, perceived no ambiguity.
In the popular novel The German Lesson, a character based on Nolde falls victim to Nazi policies on “degenerate art”. Recent research on the painter’s life tells a more complex story.
The Nazis entitled the portrait Adolf Hitler, Creator of the Third Reich and Renewer of German Art, but today it is known as Der Führer (The Leader). Collection of the Imperial War Museum.
Appreciation for Hitler’s paintings is nothing new among neo-Nazis; adulation of the Nazi leader, as in any sort of ideological devotion, encompasses everything he touched.
Carl Blechen's 'Valley of Mills near Amalfi' (c.1830), stolen during the Nazi era, has been returned to the heirs of its original owner. The bucolic painting was bought by Dr. D.H. Goldschmidt in ...