Louise Adélaïde Desnos | French Portrait and History Painter (1807-1878)

Louise Marie-Jeanne Hersent-Mauduit (1835)Louise Adélaïde Desnos was also known as Louise Desnos. She was born on 25 August 1807 and died on 9 September 1878). She was a French painter who specialised in portrait paintings. She was also a noted history painter.Her noted paintingsLouise Marie-Jeanne Hersent-Mauduit (1835)Portrait of Source link More...

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Édouard Joseph Dantan | Classical Tradition French Painter (1848-1897)

Édouard Joseph DantanSelf Portrait (1875) Edouard Jospeh Danton was a French Artist and was born on 26 August 1848 and was of Classical Tradition. Art was in the blood of his family. His grandfather was a wood More...

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Watercolor Paintings By “Kim Starr” 1956

Kim Starr is an American preeminent painter of Romantic realism. In the last 25 years, Kim Starr has created classic paintings and works on paper for corporate and private collections. Her extraordinary More...

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Willaim A. Schneider | American Figurative Artist

Willaim A. Schneider is an American full time Professional painter who specializes in oil and pastels. He is currently living with his loving wife Caren in Crystal Lake, IL. He works and plays perfectly with More...

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Tony Pavone | American Figurative painter

Tony Pavone Tony Pavone was born in Ohio from parents of European descent; Tony’s childhood was filled with art, operas, musicals and passion for culture. This American artist is best known for this figurative More...

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NYC tenants filed hundreds of complaints about forced broker fees since they were banned

New Yorkers filed more than 1,100 complaints and questions about potential violations of the city’s new broker fee law since the measure took effect four months ago, according to data shared with Gothamist. Prior More...

By admin On Monday, October 13th, 2025
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The ‘greatest historian’ of NYC finishes epic trilogy with ‘Gotham at War’

The pages of “Gotham at War” recount a history that feels disturbingly relevant. Tensions rise in the city over race, religion, class, immigration and political legitimacy. Author Mike Wallace traces cultural More...

By admin On Sunday, October 12th, 2025
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A mare’s mayor? Zohran Mamdani plays both sides in NYC’s carriage horse fight.

In one breath, Zohran Mamdani says he plans to ban carriage horses from Central Park. In another, he says he’ll form a panel to study the industry before coming to a decision. It’s the type of fence-straddling More...

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‘False fall’ gets real: NYC, NJ to get cold and wet for the holiday weekend

After a run of gentle “false fall” days, a cold air mass has settled over the region and a nor’easter is expected for the holiday weekend. Highs in the city aren’t expected to push much past 60 degrees More...

By admin On Saturday, October 11th, 2025
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NYC Council to weigh new cooling tower rules after deadly Legionnaires’ outbreak

Cooling towers could soon be tested as frequently as once a month if the New York City Council moves forward with a bill aimed at further mitigating the spread of the potentially lethal Legionnaires’ disease. The More...

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