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Photographer Tony King featured in rotating gallery

Submitted photo The Woman’s Hospital Association Rotating Art Gallery at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston is honored to display the work of acclaimed photographer Tony King. Born in Canada and holding dual citizenship for Canada and the United States, King was educated at Hamilton College in New York with a degree in International Relations and French Literature, spending his junior year at the Sorbonne in Paris. At age eleven, with his brownie camera given to him by his mother, King began developing his powers of observation, a passion that he pursued for his entire life. With unquenchable enthusiasm, he sought to share his love of the natural world by photographing and writing extensively about the world around him.

New resident artist announced at Brecon Estate

New collection made exclusively for the Brecon Estate Tasting Room –Brecon Estate announced this week their new resident artist Adam Welch. Adam Eron Welch was born and raised in rural Merrimack County, New Hampshire, in the small town of Epsom. Adam, the youngest of six boys, began painting seriously at age 12, studying the works of Andrew Wyeth. By 13 he was apprenticed to artist Melvin Bolden, a pupil of Norman Rockwell. By 15 he began studying independently from the collections at the Currier Museum of Art, the Fogg Museum at Harvard, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the National Art Gallery, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Vatican in Rome.

Crimson Veritas: Building Architecture and History at Harvard

The first and only building in the United States designed by the 20th Century architect Le Corbusier sits among some of the oldest buildings that date back to before the United States was organized. Completed in 1963, the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts is located on Harvard University s campus. Designed in conjunction with Chilean architect Guillermo Jullian de la Fuentes and Josep Lluis Sert - dean of Harvard s GSD at the time, the Carpenter Center stands out among the traditional architectural styles of Harvard Yard as a combination of Le Corbusier s earlier modernist works.

City Smitten - The Magazine Antiques

City Smitten Fig. 1. Detail of A View of the Old State House, Boston by Rudolph Ruzicka (1883–1978), 1911. Inscribed “DICIT ENIM: VETVS MELIVS EST” at upper right and “© R.RUZICKA/ 1911” at lower left; signed “R. Ruzicka/ disc. Imp” at lower right. Woodcut on paper, 5 5/8 by 3 ½ inches (image). Here and throughout, “detail of” simply indicates that our image is cropped from the full sheet which constitutes the artwork as a whole. All objects illustrated are in the collection of Harvard Art Museums/ Fogg Museum; photographs © President and Fellows of Harvard College. Gift of Paul J. Sachs. Every town has its emblematic landmarks. And for the walker in the city native or newcomer these are not always the biggest buildings, or the most historic byways. The old Central Savings Bank on Broadway at 72nd Street, and the tiny island of green across from it, can signify Manhattan as much as does Grand Central Terminal. Crossing Chicago’s Michigan Avenue bridge c

1980s Trans Portraits by Mariette Pathy Allen at ClampArt, New York

1980s Trans Portraits by Mariette Pathy Allen at ClampArt, New York
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