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Buried assets; Stripped of their macabre imagery, crypts can grow in value much like real estate, but only a handful of iconoclastic investors choose them.(Personal Finance)
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Byline: JIM MUELLER
Baby boomers looking for a top-notch spot to while away eternity, that perfect combination of architecture and location, may be in for a nasty case of sticker shock.
Mausoleums, it seems, are as highly prized by some as a Gold Coast condo with a lake view-and just as hard to find at a reasonable price.
Shopping advice is similar to what experts tell those seeking more traditional real estate: Nail down choice slots before supplies dwindle and prices spike, or risk dealing with a crypt speculator 10 years down the line.
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BLANTON MUSEUM OF ART TO PRESENT FIRST MAJOR U.S. EXHIBITION OF 16TH CENTURY GENOESE MASTER LUCA CAMBIASO
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...of late 16th century painting, Luca Cambiaso, will be on view from Sept...exclusive U.S. venue for "Luca Cambiaso, 1527-1585," providing a...generations of artists in Genoa, Luca Cambiaso is one of the most under-recognized...
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Maastricht to museum: art sold at TEFAF to public collections: it is not only private collectors who flock to Maastricht--over 200 museums and galleries send their directors and curators. Here is a selection of some of the works they bought there, chosen by Isabel Andrews and Annie Blinkhorn.(Maastricht, Netherlands; The European Fine Art Fair)
Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...devoted its entire stand to works by Luca Cambiaso. One painting was sold to the...is the best, well-preserved Cambiaso I have seen.' It was central...museum's 2006-07 exhibition, 'Luca Cambiaso, 1527-1585', organised in...
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A paradox at the Louvre? The museum's success in recent acquisitions may threaten its future WEEKEND ARTS
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...for similar celebration. While Luca Cambiaso is known for his astonishing sketches...behalf of the museum, is the only Cambiaso painting to enter the museum...his boldly modernist sketches. Cambiaso's pictures rarely appear on the...
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Enigmas in Their Own Time Paris Drawings Fair Reveals the Unexpected
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...revealed. Many fully succeeded. Luca Cambiaso is an enigma in art history. No...this century. What they meant to Cambiaso is not known, nor why, in some...case, to Mary's head. Seeing Cambiaso's drawings makes one wonder why...
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Numbers game makes art appreciation less taxing
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; ...work of art by the Italian painter Luca Cambiaso was unveiled at a Scottish gallery...settlement of inheritance tax demands. Cambiaso's painting, Christ Before Pilate...galleries can bid for the paintings. "Cambiaso was one of the greatest artists...
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The Decoration of the Royal Basilica of El Escorial.
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...lackluster," "prosaic," and, in the case of Luca Cambiaso's Gloria in the choir vault, "a most spectacular...sensibilities. Chapter three's argument concerning Luca Cambiaso's Gloria cites Benito Arias Montano as a likely advisor...
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Quixotic Frescoes: Cervantes and Italian Renaissance Art.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...pictorial. Possible direct knowledge of paintings by Luca Cambiaso and Cervantes' visit to Genoa, possible knowledge...stoning" of Don Quixote, and other paintings by Luca Cambiaso are central in the commentary that occupies chapter...
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Modernists beneath the paint Old Master drawings reveal connections with a later age
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...ink sketches by the 16th-century Genovese master Luca Cambiaso left no traces in his painting. Sotheby's was selling...Possibly surprised, the attendance greeted the first Cambiaso with mild enthusiasm, paying only $12,000. It reacted...
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Holland's billion-dollar baby.(Front Page)(European Fine Art Foundation Fair a.k.a. the Maastricht Fair)
Magazine article from: Art in America
; ...s haunting Christ the Man of Sorrows (ca. 1550) and Luca Giordano's mesmerizing Euclid (1660). London's...solo show of works by 16th-century Italian Mannerist Luca Cambiaso, reported selling a number of these rare pieces to museums...
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Scotland.
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...refurbished Exhibition Gallery. Included are designs by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, a sixteenth century chiaroscuro oil by Luca Cambiaso, and an early twentieth-century painting by Stanley Spencer.3
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