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 'German Expressionist Prints’ At The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center Unique stylistically and projecting a long-awaited visual beacon of revolution and individualism at the start of the Twentieth Century, German Expressionists broke new ground in the art world with their bold and poignant imagery. The Expressionist groups Der Blaue Reiter and Die Brucke and the postwar trend of Neue Sachlichkeit all laid the foundation for new social trends by fueling public passion. Although relatively short-lived, the Expressionist Movement is as equally respected today as it was a century ago. Celebrating the movement, the exhibition “Impassioned Images: German Expressionist Prints” is on view through October 26 at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Organized by and consisting of works from the Syracuse University art collection, “Impassioned Images” explores the visions of numerous artists who engaged their charged emotions via printmaking. The exhibition presents 50 woodcuts, lithographs and etchings by many of the seminal German artists of the early Twentieth Century....Read More
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The New Hampshire Antiques Show Welcomes Ever-Growing Gate A routine, though unexplainable, happening marks the opening of the New Hampshire Antiques Show where a handful of buyers will wait in line wait for hours to be, if not, first, through the gate then among the first few.
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Cape Ann Art Dominates, Furniture’s A Bargain At Blackwood March Sale An even mix of dealers and retail buyers turned up for an opportunity to add to stock or to broaden a collection of Cape Ann art offered at the August 6 Blackwood March auction. 
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Ex-Massachusetts Lawyer Judged Guilty In Trial Over Stolen Paintings Robert M. Mardirosian, 74, a retired lawyer charged in 2007 by federal authorities of possessing, transporting and attempting to sell paintings allegedly stolen by a former client, now deceased, was found guilty by a jury in US District Court here on August 18.
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Minna Rosenblatt: Leader In Art Glass & Tiffany Revival Minna Rosenblatt, a leading figure among the first generation of antiques dealers responsible for the 1950s revival of Tiffany lamps and French, Austrian and American art glass from the Art Nouveau period, died August 2 at her country home.
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 Aug 26th, 08- Anyone Seen This Adorable Dog? Last Seen At NH Antiques Show  Reported stolen from the Mid*Week in Manchester Antiques Show, August 6–7, was a hooked rug depicting an affable fluffy white dog. The white dog is surrounded by a field of grey and blue colors.
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