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...Hardison was a sculptor in the ’60s who created busts of prominent African-Americans – Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Dr Martin Luther King....
...On January 4 1899, when Frederick Law Olmsted Jr, a landscape architect like his father who designed New York’s Central Park, and nine men met in New York as founders of the American Society of Landscape...
...Contemporaneously, William Blake’s “Triple Hecate” and “Whore of Babylon” castigated the hypocrisy and moral turpitude of 1790s London; two centuries later Paula Rego’s witches are as charged with pathos...
...Ms Kelley complained to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which soon traced the emails to Paula Broadwell, a former army officer who had written a biography of Mr Petraeus....
...The New York Times identified the agent on Wednesday evening as Frederick W. Humphries II....
...And Gilbert’s five, swooningly beautiful, gold boxes that once belonged to Frederick the Great of Prussia are reason enough to visit the new galleries....
...“Paula is digging out prints and selecting pieces that haven’t surfaced for years. She’s not at all interested in high value.”...
...It was gemologist George Frederick Kunz who led Tiffany out into the wider world once again. “Kunz travelled all over,” Phillips recounts....
...After a shaky start (the paintings collected for Prussia’s Frederick II, bought in 1764, were not a splendid group), the empress and her agents began buying very, very well....
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