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"The Nut Gatherers," William Bouguereau, 1882, oil on canvas. DETROIT - Starting May 20, reproductions of popular masterpieces found at the Detroit Institute of Arts will travel up north for the ...
Detroit Rising: One year after bankruptcy. One of the most popular paintings at the Detroit Institute of Arts, "The Nut Gatherers" remains on loan at the Dow Museum until Jan. 3.
Museum spokeswoman Pam Marcil said “The Nut Gatherers” will be followed early next year “by a show of 20 framed, WPA-era works on paper.” Destinations, she added, have yet to be decided.
The most immediately visible of the new initiatives includes a single-painting exhibition of one of the DIA's most popular paintings, "The Nut Gatherers" (1882) by Frenchman William-Adolphe ...
Tracks the change in total value of sales, as well as the total number of lots offered and sold annually in the art market. This chart shows whether James Arthur O'Connor’s total sales are going up, ...
The Detroit Institute of Arts installed 15 high-quality replica art pieces throughout downtown Bay City and at Uptown Bay City as part of the museum's Inside Out public art program.
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