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Eleanor Abell Owen, an artist, teacher and curator who collected art and antique American furniture, dies

Eleanor Abell Owen, an artist, teacher and curator who collected art and antique American furniture, dies
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Bonhams to offer the Robert and Nancy Nooter Collection of African Art

Bonhams to offer the Robert and Nancy Nooter Collection of African Art A Songye/Lulua Stool, Democratic Republic of the Congo, estimate: $40,000-60,000. Photo: Bonhams. NEW YORK, NY .- Fifty-nine works from The Robert and Nancy Nooter Collection of African Art will be offered at Bonhams sale of African, Oceanic & Pre-Columbian Art on May 11, 2021. Leading the group is a magnificent Songye/Lulua Stool skillfully carved out of one piece of wood. It is estimated at $40,000-60,000. In 1965, Mr. Robert H. Nooter and Mrs. Nancy I. Nooter relocated to Liberia while Mr. Nooter served as Director of the country’s USAID mission; this is where their interest in collecting African art began. They continued collecting after their return to the US, making purchases in New York, Paris and London. The couple became heavily involved with the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art throughout the years; Mr. Nooter served on the Museum Board for 23 years and Mrs. Nooter – who was an artist i

The Best Things to Do in Baltimore for a Picturesque Spring Getaway

Spring is always a glorious time to visit Baltimore, but this year the return of baseball and patio seasons take on special meaning after months of hibernation amid the coronavirus pandemic. Many of the city s museums, restaurants, and attractions have reopened and are eager to welcome back visitors from near and far. Whether it’s your first trip to Baltimore or your twentieth, the waterfront city is full of surprises, from an alley that honors graffiti artists to watering holes in handsome rowhouses. Perhaps a poem by Kondwani Fidel, used in the city’s tourism campaign, said it best when it invited visitors to go “Beneath the Shell. The reference, to cracking open the city’s famous Maryland blue crabs, is a metaphor for discovering Baltimore’s below-the-surface gems. Once you open the crab, you get hit with a blast of flavor, the poem reads. “All that goodness can happen only under one condition: you have to crack the crab.

Hot property: Tchaikovsky once visited this Mount Vernon home with a conservatory and Italian marble columns

Hot property: Tchaikovsky once visited this Mount Vernon home with a conservatory and Italian marble columns
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Take a look at Fabergé s Easter Eggs – extraordinary creations of beauty which continue to fascinate – Royal Central

3rd April 2021 The Imperial Coronation egg, one of the most famous and iconic of all the Fabergé eggs [Photo: Miguel Hermoso Cuesta] Probably best known for the exquisite Easter eggs that he crafted for the Russian Imperial house of Romanov, Peter Carl Fabergé was Russia’s premier master goldsmith at the beginning of the twentieth century, the House of Fabergé having been founded in St. Petersburg by his father, Gustav Fabergé in 1842. Although Fabergé would go on to design spectacular objects of ornamentation such as jewellery, jewelled flowers, enamel boxes and photograph frames, walking sticks, clocks and even a collection of animals, his Easter eggs are extraordinary creations of beauty which continue to fascinate.

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