Paintings by the late John Byrne including a rare picture of The Beatles bought by the artist’s local priest are to go under the hammer at auction. In the painting, created in 1969, Byrne represents ...
What a coincidence that the largest art heist happened in a museum whose curator wanted nothing in it to change. Today, the ...
Officials worry that sensitive information will be exposed in the Trump administration’s push to release material.
That tic and the enmity behind it became famous, threatening to eclipse his brilliance as a scientist, businessman, art collector and educator. But why exactly was Barnes, a millionaire surrounded by ...
The owner of Salvage Goods in Easton purchased a charcoal drawing for $12 at an auction. Upon closer inspection, she believes ...
Art pieces owned by Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys are now on display at "Giants," a new exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute ...
The US Supreme Court on Monday revived a case on the fate of 'Rue Saint-Honoré in the Afternoon, Effect of Rain,' a painting by French impressionist Camille Pissarro now worth millions. The court ...
Thaddeus Stauber, counsel for the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection Foundation ... The Cassirer family were prominent Berlin art ...
There's brewing frustration with the Justice Department as another key deadline for it to release highly anticipated files looms after the much-hyped and botched release of Jeffrey Epstein files.
The move backfired completely. What Bondi had teased on Fox News and then released was mostly pages of Epstein’s contacts list and flight logs from private jets he used, both of which have been ...
If you like rooting for underdogs, you’ll love the career-challenged crew of eccentric crime-solvers in John McMahon’s “Head Cases”: a small FBI unit called Patterns and Recognition—PAR ...
The chairman of Barclays told Andrew Bailey 'you have destroyed him' after a probe was launched into then chief executive Jes Staley over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, a court heard ...
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