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This program looked at the evolution of decorative arts and design in the White House, and its British roots. Speakers were Rufus Bird, who is the Surveyor of The Queen's Works of Art for the ...
The coverlet that first lady Grace Coolidge spent two years crocheting for the Lincoln Bedroom is one of 95 objects in the Renwick Gallery’s exhibit “Something of Splendor: Decorative Arts ...
Dissolve into black-and-white closeup of a much younger Kleinmann, thermometer angling from his mouth. The scene opens up. He’s lying on a sofa watching television.
Armchair, 1818, mahogany, made by William King Jr., Georgetown, DC, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John Ford Sollers, Sr., 1986, photo courtesy White House Historical ...
White House Curator William Allman gave a tour of the "'Something of Splendor': Decorative Arts from the White House" exhibit at the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Renwick Gallery, marking the ...
The 60,000 objects in the White House’s decorative arts collection — including items such as an 18th-century silver-plated coffee urn used by John and Abigail Adams and a 1981 Sam Maloof ...
Black and white doesn’t give you everything all at once, you’ve got to think about it. Black and white is another reality.” I called “ Chicago Reader in Black & White” a requiem.
Do we really need another Picasso show? Maybe, maybe not. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston thinks so and has shelled out untold amounts of money to bring "Picasso Black and White" from the ...
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