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...From the Peale family, America’s first artistic dynasty — a highlight is the famous trompe-l’oeil “Staircase Group” by Charles Willson Peale — and a leading assemblage of pictures by Thomas Eakins to a 16th-century...
...You did not cite Treasury’s Overlapping Generations (OLG) model that actually did incorporate international capital flows, in fact the same model that Doug Holtz-Eakin has been repeatedly featuring as the...
...“That is the biggest damage,” says Mr Holtz-Eakin. “The opportunity cost of these other issues is so much higher.”...
...The boys’ awkwardness was, perhaps, intended to parody the Arcadian youths in “Swimmers”, a celebrated canvas by the 19th-century American realist master Thomas Eakins....
...Yet it’s Eakins who gets the last word, with the 1889 portrait of his brother-in-law, Louis N Kenton. Eakins shuns affectation and ignores the subtle codes of aristocratic self-presentation....
...The Whitney offers up Charles Demuth and Charles Sheeler, who painted odes to the factory, with its clear, fluid lines and pared-down elegance....
...They’re still talking about it in Charles City.”...
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