DAHESH MUSEUM OF ART ANNOUNCES FIVE NEW ACQUISITIONS
— World-Renowned Collection of 19th-Century Art Continues to Grow Prior to Moving to New Museum Space — New York, April 1, 2015 – The Dahesh Museum of Art today announced the acquisition of five new works that will significantly enhance its world-renowned collection of …
Read MoreREORIENTATIONS EXHIBITION AT I.D.E.A. SPACE AT COLORADO COLLEGE FEATURES NINE MASTERWORKS FROM THE DAHESH MUSEUM OF ART COLLECTION
— Exhibition To Run From March 25 to May 7 — New York, March 23, 2015 – The exhibition “ReOrientations: Defying and Defining 19th Century French Images of the Arab World” will appear at the I.D.E.A. Space of Colorado College from March 25 through May 7. …
Read MoreASIEL SEPÚLVEDA AWARDED BEST PAPER PRIZE AT TWELFTH ANNUAL GRADUATE STUDENT SYMPOSIUM IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY ART
— Event Co-Sponsored By The Dahesh Museum Of Art And The Association Of Historians Of Nineteenth-Century Art — New York, March 24, 2015 – Asiel Sepúlveda, a student at Southern Methodist University, won the Dahesh Museum of Art Prize for Best Paper at the 12th …
Read MoreDAHESH MUSEUM OF ART CO-SPONSORS THE TWELFTH ANNUAL GRADUATE STUDENT SYMPOSIUM IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY ART
(Symposium Will Take Place Sunday, March 22, 2015, at the Dahesh Museum of Art Gift Shop). New York, March 16, 2015 – The Graduate Student Symposium in Nineteenths-Century Art, co-sponsored by the Dahesh Museum of Art, will take place on Sunday, March 22, from 10:00 …
Read MoreDAHESH MUSEUM OF ART PUBLISHES “ACADEMIC SPLENDOR: 101 MASTERPIECES FROM THE DAHESH MUSEUM OF ART COLLECTION”
New York, February 23, 2015 – The Dahesh Museum of Art has published a new book showcasing the masterworks within its holdings, Academic Splendor: 101 Masterpieces from the Dahesh Museum of Art Collection. The book sheds new light on the treasures of the European Academic …
Read MoreDahesh Museum of Art Adds Newly Acquired Painting Into Exhibition at Museum of Biblical Art
Frederic Lord Leighton’s Star of Bethlehem has American Debut in Sacred Visions: Nineteenth-Century Biblical Art from the Dahesh Museum Collection November 13, 2013, New York, New York — On Friday, November 8, 2013, Sotheby’s announced the top-ten sales results for its auction of 19th-Century European art. …
Read MoreThe New York Times on “Dahesh At Christie’s”
[via nytimes] The Dahesh Museum of Art has been without a home since it vacated its premises at Madison Avenue and 57th Street in 2007. Since then it has been teaming with institutions like Syracuse University to keep its name and collection in the public eye. Its …
Read MoreHudson Square Tries to Encircle Residents
By Melanie Lefkowitz via The Wall Street Journal Deb’s Catering, a gourmet deli in Manhattan’s Hudson Square neighborhood, does a brisk business serving salads and sandwiches to office workers on weekday afternoons. But when those office workers go home for the day, Deb’s shuts down, too. …
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