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According to saga sources, Olaf traveled with his 3,600 man army through Sweden and crossed the mountains into the valley of Verdalen (Old Norse: Veradalr), about 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of the city of Trondheim. Olaf and his men arrived at Stiklestad, a farm in the lower part of the valley.
In 1985, Rosenthal joined the National Gallery of Art as a curator of 20th-century art. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She organized exhibitions such as "Box in a Valise" by Marcel Duchamp in 1989 and a Jasper Johns drawing exhibition in 1990. [ 2 ]
Stiklestad [2] is a village in Verdal Municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of the town of Verdalsøra and about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) southeast of the village of Forbregd/Lein .
Roland Conrad Petersen [1] (born 1926) is a Danish-born American painter, printmaker, and professor. [2] His career spans over 50 years, primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area and is perhaps best-known for his "Picnic series" (a yearly event at UC Davis) beginning in 1959 to today.
Claim to the San Diego Museum of Art [242] In May 2004 the heirs and the museum came to an agreement, the painting remained in the museum after a compensation payment. Dead City III: Egon Schiele : Dead City III. Oil on canvas, 1911 Fritz Grünbaum Collection Claim against the Leopold Foundation in Vienna. [243]
Galería de la Raza (GDLR) is a non-profit art gallery and artist collective founded in 1970, that serves the largely Chicano and Latino population of San Francisco's Mission District. GDLR mounts exhibitions, hosts poetry readings , workshops, and celebrations, sells works of art, and sponsors youth and artist-in-residence programs.
A New York man was indicted Tuesday for allegedly hiring someone to kill his estranged husband, a wealthy art dealer, who was found brutally stabbed in Brazil last year.
63 Bluxome was an artist run space created by John Behanna, Brian McPartlon, Bill Quinlan, Katherine Quinlan, Doug Gower, and Alex Buys and located in the South of Market area of San Francisco that emerged in the mid 1970s, [1] which became recognized as an “alternative space” that presented works of various mediums of art from neighboring artists in a casual and social environment.