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Which are the causes that make the prices of certain plastic works of art so high? Sometimes it can be too difficult to price a piece of art. This can vary and increase considerably over time. Throughout history each piece has been worth what the buyer and seller have agreed upon, based on a series of subjective and objective elements.
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The Battle for Justice: The Long Road to Restitution of a Painting Stolen During the Holocaust
by StingrayIn a dark chapter of history, thousands of Jewish families were forced to leave their homes and possessions during the Nazi regime in Germany. One of these stories is that of Lilly Cassirer Neubauer, a courageous woman who had to make a difficult decision in 1939: to sell a valuable painting to obtain a visa and escape the looming horror, Rue St. Honoré in the Afternoon, Effect of Rain, a famous creation by the Franco-Danish artist Jacob Abraham Camille Pissarro. However, this forced sale would trigger a decades-long legal battle for the return of the stolen artwork, which would ultimately end up in the hands of the renowned Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum.
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The Triumphant Return to the Museum and Library of the Hispanic Society of New York with ‘A Collection without Borders.’
by StingrayLast summer, the Museum and Library of the Hispanic Society of New York in Upper Manhattan emerged from an extended period of renovation, arousing anticipation within the artistic community. However, something was notably different: none of its old master paintings were in sight. Many of these works, which had recently returned after participating in a traveling exhibition of the collection, were temporarily absent. However, the wait was worth it, as now a selection of these pieces, created by renowned artists such as El Greco, Diego Velázquez, and Francisco Goya, are on display in an exhibition titled ‘A Collection without Borders.’
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The Lost Carnival, an immersive exhibition that transports you to a world of fantasy. Undoubtedly, the artistic event of the year
by StingrayThe Luna Luna fairground, which first opened its doors in Germany in 1987, had been forgotten for decades in shipping containers. However, thanks to Drake’s vision, we can now enjoy an impressive collection of artworks designed by some of the greatest artists of the 20th century.
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Current trends in architecture are marked by a combination of technological innovation, sustainability, and a focus on user experience. In a constantly evolving world, architects are striving to create spaces that are not only visually striking but also functional and environmentally friendly.
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St. Petersburg, Russia – Perched on the banks of the Neva River, the majestic Winter Palace stands as a silent witness to Russia’s rich imperial history. With its architectural opulence and its pivotal role in Russian history, this cultural monument captivates visitors from all over the world, it has 322 halls and 3,000,000 works of art and archaeological remains
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“The Starry Night”: Van Gogh’s Immortal Painting Woven in the Psychic Depths
by StingrayVincent van Gogh, known for his genius and turbulent life, lived in a time when understanding of mental health was limited. Battling his own inner demons, he spent time in a psychiatric hospital. He experienced a series of emotional and mental health challenges throughout his life that had a significant impact on his work and overall well-being.
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Rafael Sanzio: The Renaissance genius who dazzled the world with his art
by PlymouthKnown simply as Raphael, this Italian Renaissance virtuoso left an immortal legacy through his works that continue to captivate generations to this day. In this article, we delve into the life and art of Rafael Sanzio, exploring how his creative genius transformed the way the world viewed beauty and artistic expression.