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  2. Norton Simon Museum - Wikipedia

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    The paintings were sold in the early 1970s by the Commander to Norton Simon and his foundations, and they have been on display in the Norton Simon Museum of Art for more than 30 years. [27] Despite ethical concerns expressed by many, including the grandson of founder Norton Simon, the Norton Simon Museum continued its legal battle to keep the ...

  3. Robert B. Simon - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Simon sold the painting to Swiss art dealer Yves Bouvier for a sum of $80 million, who then sold the painting to Russian businessman Dmitry Rybolovlev for $127.5 million. [9] [10] Simon co-authored Leonardo’s Salvator Mundi and the Collecting of Leonardo in the Stuart Courts with art historians Martin Kemp and Margaret Dalivalle. [10]

  4. Adam Simon (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Adam Simon (born 1952) is an American art writer and conceptual painter. [1] His works often feature stock photography, corporate logos, historical art images. According to Hyperallergic , he uses paint rollers, acrylics, and Mylar stencils to make silhouetted and overlapping paintings of images.

  5. Simon Dinnerstein - Wikipedia

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    Richard Mertens, Essential Realities: Simon Dinnerstein Draws the Essence of Art from the Commonplace, The Concord Monitor, October 25, 1991; Rudolph Arnheim, Pictures of the Lasting World, Simon Dinnerstein: Paintings and Drawings, Hudson Hills Press, (October 12, 1999) ISBN 978-0965048545

  6. Simon Stålenhag - Wikipedia

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    The Electric State (the Simon & Schuster edition) was one out of six finalists for the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 2019. [14] Also in 2019, the Skybound edition was shortlisted for the Art Book category of the Locus Award. [15] Stålenhag's fourth art book, The Labyrinth, was announced in late 2020.

  7. Lost artworks - Wikipedia

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    Lost artworks are original pieces of art that credible sources or material evidence indicate once existed but that cannot be accounted for in museums or private collections, as well as works known to have been destroyed deliberately or accidentally or neglected through ignorance and lack of connoisseurship.

  8. Art Garfunkel Recalls Tearful Reunion with Paul Simon and ...

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    Art Garfunkel says the future is hopeful for Simon & Garfunkel. The musician, 83, revealed in an interview with The Times that he recently had a tearful reunion with his former music collaborator ...

  9. Simon of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Simon of New Orleans is a French-born artist who first moved to the United States of America in the late 1980s. In Louisiana he became known for his painted bright and colorful signs [ 1 ] which can include distinguishing lettering, various animals, and slogans that include an assortment of French, English, and local New Orleans dialect.