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Springfield Museum Ghosts Contributors of Works to Exhibits
Well the Missus and I trundled west the other day to check out the – five, count ’em five – Springfield Museums and say, the exhibits were swell. But their attribution? Not so much. First we went to The Michele and Donald D’Amour … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Kamberg, Alma Kamberg, BAUHAUS: 100 Years Later, Edward Steichen, Elliott Erwitt, Family of Man, Johannes Itten, Josef Albers, Museum of Modern Art, Oskar Schlemmer, Richard Coplan, Springfield Museums, Sweet: A Tasty Journey, The Art of Observation: The Best of Photographer Elliott Erwitt, The Michele and Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts, Walter Gropius, Wassily Kandinsky, Wood Museum of Springfield History
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If You Ever Plan To Motor West
Well the Missus and I took a spin out to the Berkshires to examine the artwork currently on view there and this is what we saw: • The Clark’s landmark exhibit “Picasso Looks at Degas,” which brilliantly traces the lines … Continue reading