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Here’s what happened in crypto today Need to know what happened in crypto today? Here is the latest news on daily trends and events impacting Bitcoin price, blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, Web3 and crypto regulation.
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Unseen for 30 Years, Van Gogh Harbor Scene Is Poised to Shatter Auction Records in AsiaFor the first time in 30 years, Vincent van Gogh’s Les canots amarrés (Moored Boats) is set to hit the auction block.
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Signed Dalí Prints, Forgotten for Decades in a London Garage, Now Up for Sale The seller paid just £500 for the whole set at a gallery's going out of business sale in the 1970s.
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Decoding the Ancient Sculpture That Defines Olympic Athleticism Editor Annikka Olsen joins the podcast to discuss the long and complex history of the famous 'Discobolus' sculpture.
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The Elegance of Watercolor Caption: “Watercolor paintings capture the delicate beauty of nature with their soft, flowing colors. This piece brings to life the serene beauty of a blooming garden.” !Watercolor Art
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London’s First Slavery Memorial Is an Immersive Sculpture by Khaleb Brooks The artist's monumental cowrie shell turns a dark motif of the slave trade into a symbol of resilience.
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5 On-the-Rise Artists From Artnet’s Gallery Network to Get On Your Radar Before the Fall There's always a new gallery to explore or artist to discover on the Artnet Gallery Network.
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Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli, Santa Maria Maddalena. Civic Museums of the Visconti Castle, Pavia © Musei Civici del Castello Visconteo, Pavia. Leonardo’s interest in perfumes may have been inspired by his mother Caterina, a mysterious woman who may have been an emancipated slave taken to Italy from her home in the Caucasus by way of Constantinople. (This is still unknown after years of inconclusive research.) Carlo Vecce, a professor of Italian literature at the University of Naples and one of the exhibition’s lead curators, documented her westward journey in his research.
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Check your $RARE stats. Frame by @compez.eth
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