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The Cone sisters of Baltimore had a passion — and a talent — for art collection. In the early 20th century, they patronized and befriended great contemporary artists such as Pablo Picasso and ...
Two sisters from Manhattan who play the violin are making the world of classical music stand up and take notice - even though one sister is still in college and the other in high school.
The Two Sisters is now on view at the Cincinnati Art Museum, which acquired the painting with support from the Ragland family, whose interests include The Gorilla Glue Company.
The breadth of Sarah Davachi’s musical imagination is evident on the tracks on Two Sisters. Rather modestly, she refers to these as 'Chamber Music', and although they are rooted in classical forms, ...
The building changed hands several times and became a restaurant with the name The Court of Two Sisters, a nod to the Camors sisters’ aristocratic upbringing.
She'll also bring her younger sister Isis Smalls, a UChicago second-year and women's volleyball standout who made the University Athletic Association all-conference first team. For years, the sisters ...
The Cone Sisters’ Art Collection Imitated Their Lives Today, art fairs bring the international avant-garde to every urban doorstep, but collectors once had to track it down for ...
In the Classical Theatre of Harlem’s current production of Three Sisters, director Christopher McElroen slathers them all (artfully) onto the canvas.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Two Sisters Catering and Cafe in Sherwood has been a beloved stop for decades. Their new "Uptown" concept near downtown Little Rock offers a unique, upscale twist on the ...
Antiques Roadshow expert John Foster was left gobsmacked by the valuation of an old painting brought in by two sisters, which had originally belonged to their Dutch father ...
A painting acquired “by mistake” after an auction house mix-up has sold for £50,000 after it was identified as the earliest known portrait of the Bronte sisters.
The Cone sisters of Baltimore had a passion — and a talent — for art collection. In the early 20th century, they patronized and befriended great contemporary artists such as Pablo Picasso and ...