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...museums expanded their Cambridge collection, many of their most prized works went on tour. The Grenville L. Winthrop Collection opened in Lyon, France in March, and after touring London and New York City it will return to Cambridge early next year. The show includes more than 200 paintings, drawings and sculptures by such notable artists as Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh, normally displayed as part of the Fogg’s showings...
...also a budding Cupid. It's from "Sex and the City" creator Darren Star, which is promising, but while the premise sounds like it might hold out for 90 minutes' worth of a feature romantic comedy, we'll have to see if it can sustain a series. Finally, "The Lyon's Den," the long-awaited return to TV of Rob Lowe - after, what, three days? - is a legal thriller set in Washington, D.C. whose ultimate storyline, frankly, escaped me. It involved Lowe's being torn between doing legal-clinic work to help little people and running a sharky, high-profile...
Walking from the Fogg along Quincy Street, look left at the narrow vertical windows along the curved bay of the second-floor sculpture studio. These windows are called ondulatoires, and have an almost religious feel to them; Le Corbusier used them in a monastery near Lyon, France. Standing at the top of the ramp, look up at the brises soleils, angled baffles intended to obscure direct sun while admitting natural light into the building. Le Corbusier was extremely concerned with the path of the sun and studied its angles at different times of day to great length. As a result...
After its run at the Musee des Beaux-Arts in Lyon, the collection will travel to the National Gallery in London in June and return to the United States for a show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City in October...
Wolohojian, who traveled to Lyon last weekend for the tour’s opening along with several other Harvard curators, says the collection was enthusiastically received and widely covered in the French press...