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Spain gallery casts doubt on Goya (BBC News) Experts from Madrid's Prado museum suggest one of the most famous paintings in their collection may not be a Goya. Of art and men (The Australian) LANDSCAPE and portrait artist Clifton Pugh died in October 1990. In the same week, Melbourne newspaper The Age ran a front page article that included a warm tribute from his former wife Judith. It's not often that ex-wives receive such prominent media attention when their prominent former spouse dies. But the relationship between Clifton Pugh and the Melbourne schoolteacher he met in 1970 and ... A look into the life of Louise Bourgeois (Mail and Guardian) The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. Imagine being a leader in your field for more than 60 years. Imagine rubbing shoulders and exchanging ideas with the artistic greats of the past half-century. Dwindling art supplies generate blindness - and erratic prices (International Herald Tribune) Extreme rarity in the art market can have perverse effects, as was demonstrated this week at the Impressionist and Modern art sales held at Christie's and Sotheby's. Reflections Through a Surrealistic Eye: Dalà and the Camera (New York Times) A strangely piecemeal and inspiring show at the Museum of Modern Art tracks the traffic of images, themes and ideas between Dal�s films, and his more static efforts. Phila. hopes to flatten Pabst over beer murals (The Philadelphia Inquirer) In a city famous for murals, some recent paintings on the sides of businesses and abandoned buildings seem to blend with Philadelphia's urban landscape. Texas tourism offers more Smiles Per Gallon (Austin American-Statesman) Ready, set, go. Museum and Gallery Listings (New York Times) Selective listings from art critics of The New York Times. In the Spirit of Giverny, Americans in France (New York Times) ?Impressionist Giverny: American Painters in France, 1885-1915,? at the Florence Griswold Museum, makes for compelling viewing. Up Next, Recaps & Links (CBS News) Stories, links and the place to get more information on stories on CBS News Sunday Morning .
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