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Taylor's work was included in the 2004 Richard E. Peeler Art Center exhibit, "Mind Storm: Contemporary American Folk Art from the Arient Family Collection." [11] In 2020, The New Yorker noted there was an online exhibit of Taylor's work, "Don't Mess with Me," on August 31, 2020, by the Shrine Museum, New York. [12]
In July 2020 eBay sold Gumtree UK to Adevinta ASA in a deal worth over $9 billion. On 1 December 2021 Adevinta ASA announced that it had completed the sale of Gumtree UK and Motors.co.uk to a consortium consisting of O3 Industries (“O3”), a New York-based family investment fund, and Novum Capital, a private equity firm based out of Frankfurt.
In November, 1971 it was reported in the Toledo Blade that Muhammad Ali was to have his portrait painted by Sara Leighton, however according to the Boca Raton News in October 1981, Leighton declined his request as well as that of Elizabeth Taylor. [5] She justified the reasons for her decision, stating 'when I paint I must have total concentration.
Forty-six people bid for the battered guitar signed by Taylor Swift.
Sarah Knox Taylor (1814–1835), daughter of US President Zachary Taylor and wife of Confederacy President Jefferson Davis; Sarah McFarland Taylor, academic and author; Sarah Taylor (personality), Canadian television personality; Sarah Taylor (soldier) (1841–1886), American Civil War soldier; Sarah Taylor (cricketer) (born 1989), English ...
A Texas woman is charged with murder after police say she fatally shot her husband, lit his truck on fire and fled the scene in a kayak. Bexar County, Texas officials found the body of Tomas ...
Swifties are rallying in defense of one young fan after her family listed the autographed 22 hat that Taylor Swift gifted her on eBay. According to screenshots taken of the since-deleted listing ...
The Art Loss Register is a commercial computerized international database which captures information about lost and stolen art, antiques and collectables. It is operated by a commercial company based in London. In the U.S., the FBI maintains the National Stolen Art File, "a database of stolen art and cultural property. Stolen objects are ...