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...Thomas Kline, a lawyer representing Mr Murray, said he also plans to appeal....
...New York-based Van de Weghe gallery found a buyer for a work by the late American artist Franz Kline for a stonking $8m....
...The Village gang’s all here: Pollock, Kline, De Kooning, Motherwell, Rothko, Newman and Still populate the core of the story, largely because that’s what the Met owns most of....
...The museum has been designed by Thomas Heatherwick’s studio on the V&A Waterfront, whose management company has funded the building’s ZAR500m ($38m) redevelopment....
...Magritte’s “Les vacances de Hegel” (a glass of water balancing on an umbrella, 1958); Delvaux’s portrait of a conference of skeletons in a library “Waiting for the Liberation” (1944) facing Thomas Schütte...
...When he took charge of GlaxoSmithKline at the start of the decade, Jean-Pierre Garnier introduced a series of smaller “centres for excellence in drug discovery” focused on types of therapy....
...The pick of action hero presidents can be found in Independence Day, when President Thomas Whitmore, played by Bill Pullman, defeats an alien army....
...In 1956 came such percipient purchases as Franz Kline’s “New York, NY” and Jackson Pollock’s “Convergence” – the latter the steal of the century when it was acquired for just $3,000....
...The Sublime, Updike says, “was reborn in the mid-20th century in the oversize, utterly abstract works of Pollock and Kline, Motherwell and Still, Rothko and Newman”....
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