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Robinson said he is planning an exhibition of the new collection, which will be shown at the Fogg and museums in London and Paris during 2001 and 2002.
Robinson--who says he was inspired to specialize in 17th century Dutch drawings after seeing the Abrams' collection--organized an exhibition of 65 of the Abrams' drawings in 1991, and the drawings in the show have been on deposit at the Fogg ever since. The Abrams have also given around...
He was born across the mountains from the great coastal cities of Brazil, in the impoverished town of Tres Coracoes. Nicknamed Dico by his family, he was called Pele by soccer friends, a word whose origins escape him. Dico shined shoes until he was discovered at the age of 11...
Cuno's desire for a new museum is likely rooted in the fact that the University has no permanent exhibition of contemporary art. As other Boston museums consider expansion and Harvard's coffers overflow at the end of its Capital Campaign, now may seem like the best time to construct...
And so, in 1872, off they went on the transatlantic packet Scotia, bound for New York City. Edgar Degas was then 38, a promising but not a well-known artist, and not at all the enormous figure in French art that he would become. But there was never a time...