Around winchester, we are getting snow to clear out and virginia, some of the first places to get relief. 9 00 or so, you will see the snow around d. C. Until about 10 00 or 11, it will clear out and we will see it much longer over the eastern shore. Outside, the highs are 530 and between now and roughly 11 00, flurries and things will slow down, 12 inches around the d. C. Area. A heavier band of snow is setting up shop around Prince Georges County and has come into the eastern edge of d. C. If you are around alabama avenue southeast, you will notice moderate snow versus at th in those areas. Further north around rockville, light with a moderate band of snow between germantown and gaithersburg outside 495 and further north. La plata and waldorf, these areas have seen moderate snow through the morning and other areas have gotten a break and those bands have been favored. Moderate snow around stafford and fredericksburg and quantico. For accumulation, a dusting up to about one inch aroun
The renowned art dealer Richard L. Feigen has died at the age of 90. Feigen set up his first gallery in Chicago in 1957, later opening in New York where he forged a reputation as one of the world’s leading dealers of Old Master paintings. During his lifetime, Feigen assembled an extraordinary private collection, with particular strengths in Italian paintings, British landscapes and 20th-century German art – holdings that he opened to Apollo in March 2014 when Susan Moore visited him at his apartment in Manhattan. That profile is reproduced in full below.
The veteran New York dealer Richard Feigen would probably claim, like many art dealers, that he is a collector manqué. What distinguishes him from most of his peers, however, is that he has in fact amassed a great private collection. While some dealers who collect have studiously focused on areas outside their commercial interests – the Chicago contemporary art dealer and Old Master drawings collector Richard Gray is a case i