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horseshoecrab

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27. #4
Fri Jun 21, 2013, 04:30 PM
Jun 2013

#4, Picasso's "Woman in an Armchair" is one of 78 cubist paintings, 33 of which are Picassos, recently donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC by Leonard Lauder.

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Well, I got #2. Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #1
I like the polka dots BainsBane Jun 2013 #3
2. Basquiat & 3. Damien Hirst discopants Jun 2013 #11
right, thanks for that. BainsBane Jun 2013 #16
The Basquat "Dustheads" sold as part of a set that sold for a record $495M at auction CTyankee Jun 2013 #28
But that was a month ago! Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #61
I hadn't seen that! I wonder why I missed that...I scour the NYT art section daily... CTyankee Jun 2013 #62
Well, I had to cheat to find it out. But no matter -- I want my money back! Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #63
Of course. I'll give you double your money back! CTyankee Jun 2013 #64
I updated my OP to reflect my real objective here which is what the news story is about... CTyankee Jun 2013 #8
I did too, Bush and Cheney's official portrait. n/t Uncle Joe Jun 2013 #57
Sorry, got the numbers confused BainsBane Jun 2013 #2
Yes, but what is the story on these images? CTyankee Jun 2013 #4
Oh BainsBane Jun 2013 #5
#2 is Basquiat, marking the opening the opening of the Broadway play about him. Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #7
it is Basquiat, but that isn't the story... CTyankee Jun 2013 #9
Well, his play is opening. Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #12
Fine. I cheated and looked up the answer Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #41
Damien Hirst's midrift. Bluenorthwest Jun 2013 #6
what is the story in the news regarding this photo? CTyankee Jun 2013 #10
Are these pieces part of the Saatchi collection, Nigella and the Strangler and all that? Bluenorthwest Jun 2013 #13
no. CTyankee Jun 2013 #19
The story's about his studio releasing the number of dot paintings frazzled Jun 2013 #15
Well that's interesting. I had no idea. Bluenorthwest Jun 2013 #20
Actually, what I was driving at was that he is doing his own catalogue raisonne to deter CTyankee Jun 2013 #21
Oh, it's pretty much about protecting the value frazzled Jun 2013 #32
Yeah, I'd never heard of it but yes, of course, it's understandable that polka dots can and will CTyankee Jun 2013 #35
Five is Van Gogh--The postman or something panader0 Jun 2013 #14
#5 is a Van Gogh that could be sold by Detroit to pay creditors pinboy3niner Jun 2013 #18
good for you! Isn't it good news that they are not considering selling the art to satisfy CTyankee Jun 2013 #22
Indeed, I spent my youth at the Detroit Institute of Arts. longship Jun 2013 #52
that is fabulous! CTyankee Jun 2013 #58
Is four Miro? panader0 Jun 2013 #17
No Miro here (altho I love Miro!). CTyankee Jun 2013 #23
Your weekly contests are one of the best things on DU--thanks panader0 Jun 2013 #24
thanks. I'm sorry if I screwed up the real question on this Challenge...ack... CTyankee Jun 2013 #25
#1 is about flooding in India jberryhill Jun 2013 #26
Hah, gotcha there! No Dutch guy! CTyankee Jun 2013 #30
After months of entering Challenges, eventually jberryhill will be right pinboy3niner Jun 2013 #31
Eventually, he DOES get some "Dutch guys." CTyankee Jun 2013 #33
He painted a lot of stuff jberryhill Jun 2013 #39
did you know that van gogh painted with house paint? I'm not kidding. CTyankee Jun 2013 #44
Was there much difference at that time? surrealAmerican Jun 2013 #47
good point. I really don't know, but when that story came out recently there was a big fuss. CTyankee Jun 2013 #51
number 5 is a dutch guy BainsBane Jun 2013 #45
He must've been a very prolific genius. I see his works EVERYWHERE! pinboy3niner Jun 2013 #54
Second Only To The Greatest Painter Ever jberryhill Jun 2013 #55
Okay, but at least I was right about India! jberryhill Jun 2013 #34
India? Does that look like India to you? If so, you really need glasses... CTyankee Jun 2013 #36
Looks like the picture... jberryhill Jun 2013 #37
that's really interesting! CTyankee Jun 2013 #38
Oh Yeah? jberryhill Jun 2013 #56
LOL! Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #42
#4 horseshoecrab Jun 2013 #27
Great! Really big news for the Metropolitan Museum! Lauder's early Cubist collection is CTyankee Jun 2013 #29
#1 is "Salisbury Cathedral ..." oldhippie Jun 2013 #40
Wonderful, oldhippie! You nailed it! CTyankee Jun 2013 #43
It seems gone; hence, the suggestion of a rainbow. The light "moves" with the cart from left to WinkyDink Jun 2013 #59
I have read that Constable added the rainbow as a note of hope. CTyankee Jun 2013 #60
Here's one for you, CT blm Jun 2013 #46
An extraordinary exploration. Thank you so much for that, I think I had heard of it but had CTyankee Jun 2013 #49
Yes, the actual quality of her artwork and photography should be the larger part of the story blm Jun 2013 #65
#6: Degas bronze cast from "recently discovered" plasters pinboy3niner Jun 2013 #48
Excellent. Isn't this guy something? CTyankee Jun 2013 #50
It would be nice to have something dispositive, either way pinboy3niner Jun 2013 #53
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