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Showing results 1 - 10 of 24 for the tag: artists.
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Christopher Kent Evaluates: Is it a Defregger? (11/19/08)
Defregger or not Defregger – that is the question Worthologist Christopher Kent was asked at Treasures from the Attic, a recent fundraising event in Manassas, Virginia. Franz Von Defregger was an Austrian painter and one of Hitler’s favorites artists. He was also known as Franz Jacob von Defregger. Defregger was born in 1835 and died in 1921.
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Great Finds—A Nun’s Fragment (11/15/08)
Editor’s Note: Worthologist Christopher Kent, an antiques and collectibles generalist, mediated a family feud that resulted in a Great Find.
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Chihuly Fine Art Glass (10/23/08)
Dale Chihuly has singularly defined the medium of fine art glass. His blown glass is marked by intense, vibrant color and flowing lines. Sandy Sardella, of Pismo Fine Art Glass, shows some of the beautiful and diverse Chihuly pieces in her Denver gallery. WorthPoint – get the most from your antiques and collectibles.
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Ernest Montaut: A Collectible Automobilia Artist (10/1/08)
Not too many years ago the automobile was considered the work of madmen, determined to corrupt the morals of our society, not to mention upset the enterprise of the blacksmith, the horse breeder and the harness maker. (They weren’t far from the truth.) It is difficult for the current generation to understand how the automobile caught the world’s imagination.
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Venini Art Glass (8/26/08)
The famous Venini glassworks was established in 1921 by Paolo Venini on the island of Murano near Venice.
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