March 10, 2025

European Art

European Art

A History of Women in Europe, 1400-1800 Now Open At The Baltimore Museum of Art

For centuries, art historians have accepted the characterization of European women artists from the pre-modern era as rare and comparatively less talented than their male counterparts. This assumption is now being turned on its head with a groundbreaking exhibition that presents a more accurate and expansive presentation of women’s creative accomplishments: Making Her Mark: A

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AS Byatt: Author, critic and poet dies aged 87

By Steven McIntosh Entertainment reporter 17 November 2023, 14:10 GMT Updated 1 hour ago Image source, Getty Images Image caption, AS Byatt, pictured in 2011, won the Booker Prize for her 1990 novel Possession Novelist, critic and poet Dame AS Byatt has died at the age of 87, her publisher has announced. The renowned writer,

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Martin Shefter, professor of government, dies at 79

Martin Shefter ’64, professor of government emeritus in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) who was noted for his research on American political parties, New York City politics and the ways changes in international systems shape U.S. institutions, died Nov. 3 in Ithaca. He was 79. Colleagues remember his curiosity and his impressive fund

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Transitioning from Open Banking to Open Finance: DIGITALEUROPE’s position on the Financial Data Access Regulation (FIDA)

DIGITALEUROPE supports the shift from Open Banking to Open Finance through an expansion of strategic data-sharing partnerships. The Financial Data Access Regulation (FIDA) can bring multiple benefits to the EU economy and society, contributing to financial inclusion, enhanced transparency, accessibility and accountability for consumers, and ultimately, building trust in data–sharing in the financial services industry.  

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What did the New York auctions reveal about the state of the art market?

This week: the New York auctions. Tim Schneider, The Art Newspaper’s acting art market editor, joins us to discuss two weeks of major sales in New York and whether they have calmed a jittery art market. Libuse Jarcovjakova’s photograph from the T-Club series, 1980 is one of the exhibits at Walker Art Center’s Multiple Realities:

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A Landmark Show of Native American Art at the National Gallery – ARTnews.com

©2003 Steven J. Yazzie/Photo Craig Smith/Courtesy Heard Museum A quiet revolution is taking place within the walls of the National Gallery of Art, where a group of nearly 50 Native American artists has assembled to expose the land that constitutes Washington, D.C.—and most other parts of this country—as stolen. On the top floor of the

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Lilly to expand injectable manufacturing capacity with planned $2.5 billion site in Germany

Company also commits to investing up to $100 million in German early-stage life sciences ecosystem INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) today announced plans to construct a new $2.5 billion high-tech manufacturing site in Alzey, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. This new facility will further expand the company’s global parenteral (injectable) product

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Carver Museum Hosts Artist Deborah Roberts For Book Signing

The George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center will host Austin-based artist, Deborah Roberts for a signing of her new monograph, Deborah Roberts: Twenty Years of Art/Work on Saturday, December 2 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at 1165 Angelina St. The event is sponsored by Art Galleries at Black Studies at The University of Texas at

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A Black karate master from Kansas City will represent the U.S. at a world kickboxing tournament | KCUR

David Muhammad has been involved in the martial arts world for more than three decades. He credits his father, Rudolph Muhammad, for his growth from student to skilled fighter to karate instructor. “I started martial arts, officially, when I was 3 years old,” Muhammad said. “So that’s all I really knew, is coming up to

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Opulent Equestrian Estate in Chester Springs

A lovely European-inspired custom home with five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Chester Springs. . . The home is perfectly nestled on the Peace by Piece Farm, a 44.9-acre equestrian paradise that has been both a private retreat and a horse-training facility over the years. The residence impresses

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