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Impressionism

Pious Fraud

In a bombed-out church in wartime Germany, Lothar Malskat crossed the line that separates art restoration from forgery.

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Eric Fischl, Untitled, 2011

Desert Bloom

The Palm Springs Fine Art fair makes its debut.

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Michael Scott, Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk

Dog Art: The Dog Has Been a Muse to Countless Artists and a Delight to Viewers

Man’s best friend has been a muse to artists since the days of the Pyramids, and this month a myriad of canine-related art events come to New York.

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Hans Krusi, Drawing on restaurants' paper napkins

Street Artist

In the Swiss mountains, Hans Krüsi found flowers to sell from his Zürich pushcart—and the inspiration to create a major body of outsider art.

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18th-century mahogany ballot box

Digging English History

They ran the gamut from eccentrics to tomb-robbers, but British antiquaries did more than just collect bits and pieces of the past.

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George III girandoles

Upon Reflection

Antique mirrors can make collectors lose themselves in their shimmering depths.

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Carsten Holler, Untitled (Slide), 2011

Weird Science

The “Carsten Höller: Experience” comes to the Bowery.

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Wes Hempel, At Dusk / Climb the Hill Where We Walked

Shop the Rockies

There’s classic Western as well as contemporary and much more in these mountains.

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Duncan Phyfe, Grecian couch or daybed

Highly Decorated

How a little bit of hype and a lot of great craftsmanship established Duncan Phyfe’s illustrious legacy.

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