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  2. DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum is a sculpture park and contemporary art museum on the southern shore of Flint's Pond in Lincoln, Massachusetts, 20 miles northwest of Boston. It was established in 1950, and is the largest park of its kind in New England, encompassing 30 acres.

  3. Mel Zabarsky - Wikipedia

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    Schwartz, Barry. The New Humanism: Art in a Time of Change. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1974. Walkey, Frederick P. Zabarsky. (Foreword by Carl Goldstein). Massachusetts: DeCordova Museum Publishers, 1970. Past Into Present: Paintings by M. Zabarsky. Conversation with Donald & Monica Skilling and poem by Charles Simic. The Art Gallery ...

  4. Donald Stoltenberg - Wikipedia

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    From 1957 to 1974, he taught collography at the DeCordova Museum School in Lincoln, Massachusetts, specializing in oil painting, watercolor, and printmaking technique.He simultaneously taught printmaking at the Castle Hill Center in Truro, Massachusetts and the Falmouth Artists Guild on Cape Cod.

  5. Carlos Dorrien - Wikipedia

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    He studied at Montserrat School of Visual Art ... No.7 (1987), DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts [2] Quiet Cornerstone (1986), Winthrop Park ...

  6. Van Gogh's painting sells for $66M, nearly six times its 2003 ...

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    The high-end art market seems to be a great option for investment these days. On Tuesday, Vincent Van Gogh's painting, L'Allée des Alyscamps sold at a Sotheby's auction for $66.3 million to a ...

  7. Konstantin Simun - Wikipedia

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    Konstantin Simun (6 April 1934 – 4 September 2019) [1] was a Russian sculptor living and working in Boston, United States.He was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia in 1934. He is most well known for his large-scale monuments, including "Broken Ring", a monument to the "Road of Life" on Lake Ladoga, near Saint Petersburg, and "Totem America," exhibited for a decade at DeCordova Museum and ...

  8. David Armstrong (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    He attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and Cooper Union from 1974 to 1978, and he earned a B.F.A from Tufts University in 1988 and Judy Ann Goldman Fine Art in Boston. [6] During the late 1970s, Armstrong became associated with the "Boston School" of photography, which included artists such as Nan Goldin, Mark Morrisroe and Jack ...

  9. Josh Flagg Closes on Charlie Puth’s $11M Beverly ... - AOL

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    The price was then reduced to $14 million in April, before coming down to $11 million. The final price Flagg paid was not disclosed. The "Left and Right" singer was far from the first celebrity to ...