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Silver rules the roost in Neue Auctions online Summer Estates Auction held July 24th; 5 of the top 10 lots were silver

Silver rules the roost in Neue Auctions online Summer Estates Auction held July 24th; 5 of the top 10 lots were silver
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Herbert Howe and Ramón Novarro: A Hollywood Love Story - San Francisco Bay Times

By Dr. Bill Lipsky– Theirs was one of the great romances of the golden age of the silent screen. The movie-going public, however, who then wanted to know everything about the stars, never learned about it. Had Hollywood publicist and widely popular fan magazine correspondent Herbert Howe written of his ongoing affair with Ramón Novarro, one of the era’s most celebrated and desired film personalities, he would have had the biggest scoop of his career. He also would have ended both their professional lives. During the 1920s and 1930s, Howe not only wrote about the stars, but he also appeared in stories others filed. He was a major Hollywood personality himself, who “knows everybody worth knowing in pictures.” Readers regularly learned about his imaginary girlfriends and his invented romances with some of the most famous leading ladies of the time. He was, according to Adela Rogers St. Johns in a 1923 article in

Cupid s Revenge: Apollo and Daphne by Ovid and Bernini

Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680), Apollo and Daphne, detail of upper portion, 1622-25, marble, 95 5/8 inches (2.43 meters) high, Galleria Borghese, Rome, detail. Photo source: Alvesgaspar / Wikimedia Commons. Don’t mess with Cupid. Apollo, the most handsome of the Greco-Roman gods, was the charioteer of the Sun, as well as the god of music, poetry, eloquence, art, medicine, prophecy, and archery. But Apollo made the mistake of dissing Cupid and he paid an everlasting price. This article explores the Apollo and Daphne myth in examples of Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo art, concluding with Bernini’s extraordinary version.  Roman, Apollo Belvedere, probably reign of Hadrian, 117-138, probably a copy of a Greek or Hellenistic bronze, possibly by Leochares from c. 330-320 B.C., marble, 7.3 feet (2.24 meters) high, Vatican Museums, Vatican City. Photo Source: Vatican Museums.

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