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Winslow Homer, The West Wind, 1891, oil on canvas, 30 x 44 in.  Anonymous gift.Expanded Addison Gallery of American Art opens
ArtfixDaily Staff - September 7th, 2010 20:08
The Addison Gallery of American Art, the academic art museum of Phillips Academy, has reopened to the public after the first renovation since its founding in 1931. Closed for nearly two years, the expanded museum, in Andover, Mass., is now displaying a special selection of about three hundred historical and contemporary art objects drawn exclusively from the Addison’s collection of 16,750 works by American artists. Brian T. Allen, the Mary Stripp & R. ...

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Clockwise, from top left: Torii Kiyomine, Beauty Tying a Hair Ribbon, courtesy Sebastian Izzard LLC Asian Art.  Hochu Nakamura, Asagao (Morning Glories) (detail), courtesy Judith Dowling Asian Art.  Attributed to Kano Eitoku, Gift-bearers at the Chinese Court (detail), courtesy Koichi Yanagi Oriental Fine Arts.  Mirror with image of Kongo Zao Bosatsu, courtesy of Mika Gallery.  Maruyama Okyo, Portrait of a Young, Sleeping Cat (detail), courtesy Leighton R.  Longhi, Inc.  Oriental Fine Art.  Usum
 A robust panorama of traditional Japanese fine arts will be on view at the galleries of six leading dealers this Fall, including rarely seen 12th century Kyozo, or mirrors bearing ...
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Hans HofmannThe Figure at Jerald Melberg Gallery
September 18 - November 13, 2010
Jerald Melberg Gallery
Charlotte, North Carolina
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John Lynn (1828–1838), The barque Woodmansterne calling for a pilot off Port Royal, Jamaica, upon arrival after her maiden voyage, 1829.Rare Views of Jamaica to Sell at Bonhams
Release Date: 07 September 2010
A rare early 19th century view of Jamaica by John Lynn (1828–1838), The barque Woodmansterne calling for a pilot off Port Royal, Jamaica, upon arrival after her maiden voyage, 1829,is to be sold at Bonhams, New Bond Street, as part of The Marine Sale on 28 September 2010. It is believed ...

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