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Baseball Card Collecting Was Life’s Work for Jefferson Burdick
Known as the father of modern card collecting, Jefferson R. Burdick was “a collector’s collector” whose methods were widely adopted and whose trove is now enshrined at the Met.
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Frederick J. Brown, Painter of Musicians, Dies at 67
Mr. Brown explored the relationship between music and painting in portraits of hundreds of jazz and blues artists.
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Dispute Over Bill to Protect Art Lent to Museums
Museum directors are hoping new legislation gives borrowed artwork more protection from lawyers and former owners seeking the return of pieces that were looted.
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Arts | Long Island: ‘The Persistence of Pollock’ Is at the Pollock-Krasner House
“The Persistence of Pollock,” at the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, showcases 13 pieces that reflect the enduring influence of Jackson Pollock, who was born 100 years ago.
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ArtsBeat: Parrish Art Museum to Open New Building in November
The Parrish Art Museum, in Water Mill, N.Y., will have almost three times as much exhibition space when it opens on Nov. 10.












