
Rose Fredrick
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Oct 31, 2024 |
westernartandarchitecture.com | Rose Fredrick |Wend Agency
A SOLDIER’S JOURNEY“Happiness,” sculptor Sabin Howard says, “is fleeting. Purpose gets you out of bed every day.” Howard’s all-consuming purpose for the last decade has been a 58-foot bronze sculpture featuring 38 larger-than-life-size figures moving through a cinematic homage to the men and women of World War I. In September 2024, his sculpture, A Soldier’s Journey was installed on the World War I Memorial grounds designed by architect Joe Weishaar.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
fineartconnoisseur.com | Max Gillies |Rose Fredrick |Thomas Connors |Daniel Grant
Published six times per year, Fine Art Connoisseur is now a widely consulted platform for the world’s most knowledgeable experts, who write articles that inform readers and give them the tools necessary to make better purchasing decisions. Get this issue of Fine Art Connoisseur here. ON THE COVERWendy Chidester (b.
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Jul 4, 2024 |
westernartandarchitecture.com | Rose Fredrick |Wend Agency |In August
James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Whistler with White Lock | Etching on Paper | 8 x 6.188 inches | 1879 | National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; the Ruth Bowman and Harry Kahn | Twentieth-Century American Self-Portrait Collection; NPG.2002.365 Collector’s Notebook: Art Market InsightsPrints hold an alluring appeal for seasoned and brand new collectors.
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Mar 8, 2024 |
westernartandarchitecture.com | Rose Fredrick |Wend Agency |in April
Collector’s Notebook: Artistic EtiquetteArtists spend their lives creating a type of non-verbal, visual communication. They often work alone, occasionally collaborating with fellow artists, but, for the most part, making art is a solitary journey. Because art comes from a personal place of introspection, it can be difficult for some artists to express their work’s deeper meaning verbally.
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Jan 4, 2024 |
westernartandarchitecture.com | Rose Fredrick |Wend Agency
Collector’s Notebook: Falling for ForgeriesWe love juicy art forgery stories. Those tales of deception and greed, peppered with dubious criminal figures, add a sense of adventure to a sometimes sleepy industry. Kenneth Rendell, one of the foremost authorities on and authenticators of historical documents — and the great spoiler of some of the most audacious forgeries ever — released a 2023 memoir, Safeguarding History: Trailblazing Adventures Inside the Worlds of Collecting and Forging History.
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