Judith H. Dobrzynski
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'Bellini and Giorgione in the House of Taddeo Contarini' Review: A Renaissance Reunion The Wall Street Journal December 28, 2023
'Connecticut Modern: Art, Design, and the Avant-Garde, 1930-1960' Review: A Creative Corridor The Wall Street Journal November 30, 2023
'Making Her Mark' and 'Remix: The Collection' Review: Centuries of Creative Women The Wall Street Journal November 6, 2023
'Strong Women in Renaissance Italy' Review: Spotlight on Signoras The Wall Street Journal September 14, 2023
Baroque sensation Elisabetta Sirani finally has her first solo show outside Italy The Art Newspaper September 1, 2023
Masterpiece: The Portico of Glory, A Wondrous Welcome in Spain The Wall Street Journal August 19, 2023
Masterpiece: A Tense 'Sunday Morning Breakfast' The Wall Street Journal July 22, 2023
'Edvard Munch: Trembling Earth' Review: Man Screams, Nature Whispers The Wall Street Journal July 3, 2023
'Monet/Mitchell: Painting the French Landscape' Review: An Artistic Kinship Revealed The Wall Street Journal May 4, 2023
Traces of Ancient Uzbekistan The Wall Street Journal April 15, 2023
An exhibition about biblical heroine Judith stars iconic Caravaggio painting The Art Newspaper April 14, 2023
Masterpiece: Isenheim Altarpiece: Grünewald's Towering Biblical Tableaux The Wall Street Journal March 18, 2023
Review: 'Roman Landscapes: Visions of Nature and Myth From Rome and Pompeii' The Wall Street Journal March 13, 2023
'La Cartonería Mexicana | The Mexican Art of Paper and Paste' Review: Festive Figures The Wall Street Journal February 16, 2023
'Pattern and Flow: A Golden Age of American Decorated Paper' Review: A Delicate Art's Delights The Wall Street Journal February 2, 2023
ICONS: Picasso's Landscapes The Wall Street Journal January 21, 2023
The Stanley Museum of Art: More Than 'Mural' The Wall Street Journal January 10, 2023
'She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia' Review: Ancient Civilization by First Known Author The Wall Street Journal November 24, 2022
'Van Gogh in America' Review: Tracking an Acquired Taste The Wall Street Journal October 13, 2022
'Madayin' Review: Sacred Patterns, Celestial Images The Wall Street Journal September 19, 2022
'Luigi Lucioni: Modern Light' Review: Restoring a Reputation The Wall Street Journal August 30, 2022
Black Artists Behind the Lens The Wall Street Journal August 27, 2022
'Diego Rivera's America' Review: Wall-to-Wall Coverage The Wall Street Journal August 8, 2022
'Cezanne' Review: In All His Complexity The Wall Street Journal June 23, 2022
Pain and Perseverance on Display at the New First Americans Museum The Wall Street Journal April 25, 2022
'Through Vincent's Eyes: Van Gogh and His Sources' Review: A New Look at a Familiar Master The Wall Street Journal March 31, 2022
'Paintings on Stone: Science and the Sacred 1530-1800' Review: A Bedrock of Artistic Ingenuity The Wall Street Journal March 14, 2022
Masterpiece: Underwriting an Outstanding Altar The Wall Street Journal March 5, 2022
Creating a Public for Traditional Art The Wall Street Journal February 26, 2022
'Multitudes' Review: American Folk Art Museum at 60 The Wall Street Journal February 2, 2022
'Whistler to Cassatt: American Painters in France' Review: The Other French Connection The Wall Street Journal December 20, 2021
'Holbein: Capturing Character in the Renaissance' Review: Exquisite Portraits With Symbols The Wall Street Journal November 15, 2021
Wadsworth reunites pastel quartet by Rosalba Carriera, 18th-century artist of kings and nobles The Art Newspaper October 28, 2021
'By Her Hand: Artemisia Gentileschi and Women Artists in Italy, 1500-1800': An Ovation for Leading Ladies The Wall Street Journal October 11, 2021
'Bob Thompson: This House Is Mine' Review: The Staggering Breadth of a Brief Career The Wall Street Journal October 4, 2021
Masterpiece: Painted to the Nines The Wall Street Journal October 2, 2021
New York's Hispanic Society plans its second act The Art Newspaper September 24, 2021
Cancellation of the Genoese art loan show Superb Baroque is a sad day for the National Gallery The Art Newspaper September 20, 2021
Icons: Albrecht Durer Was an Arist on the Move The Wall Street Journal July 10, 2021
'Nikolai Astrup: Visions of Norway' Review: Green Territory The Wall Street Journal June 28, 2021
Masterpiece: The Dignity of Work in "The Flower Carrier" The Wall Street Journal June 5, 2021
Rediscovering Roman Revelry: Review of 'Last Supper in Pompeii: From the Table to the Grave' The Wall Street Journal May 27, 2021
Masterpiece: More Than Fun and Games The Wall Street Journal May 1, 2021
'Americans in Spain: Painting and Travel, 1820-1920' Review: Iberian Influence The Wall Street Journal April 5, 2021
A Staying Inside Guide: Big-Deal Art in Everyday Venues The Wall Street Journal March 25, 2021
'Paul Manship: Ancient Made Modern' Review: Classical Figures for the 20th Century The Wall Street Journal March 18, 2021
Discovering Art Nouveau The Wall Street Journal February 16, 2021
Masterpiece: Meteorological Majesty The Wall Street Journal January 9, 2021
Covid-Era Exhibits Promote Art as Therapy The Wall Street Journal November 19, 2020
Masterpiece: A Holy Trinity of Glittering Beauty The Wall Street Journal November 7, 2020
Abroad At Home: Temples of Singular Tastes The Wall Street Journal November 2, 2020
Homes of History and Splendor: A Guide The Wall Street Journal August 31, 2020
A Monument of Titanic Beauty The Wall Street Journal August 21, 2020
Masterpiece: Detonating the Nuclear Family The Wall Street Journal August 8, 2020
Inspiration at Home: Gardens of Earthy Delights The Wall Street Journal July 30, 2020
High Museum in Atlanta will open for child summer art camps in June The Art Newspaper June 4, 2020
Icons: A Digital Afterlife for Dime Novels The Wall Street Journal May 30, 2020
Masterpiece: Feasting on a Delicious Pastel The Wall Street Journal May 23, 2020
Breathing New Life Into Aging Art Works The Wall Street Journal May 18, 2020
The show must go on: what American curators are up to in isolation The Art Newspaper May 5, 2020
The Pleasures of Spring Without the Pollen The Wall Street Journal May 4, 2020
'Van Eyck: An Optical Revolution' Review: Truer Than Life The Wall Street Journal March 23, 2020
The Met Adds Clara Peeters Still Life To Its Petit Bouquet of Works by Early Women Painters The Art Newspaper March 13, 2020
Major Pompeii show in San Francisco delayed as key loans remain in Italy during lockdown The Art Newspaper March 12, 2020
"Vida Americana" Review: Ideas Without Borders The Wall Street Journal February 19, 2020
A Witty, Domestic Gambit The Wall Street Journal January 25, 2020
'Bruegel's "The Wedding Dance" Revealed' Review: Revelry Restored The Wall Street Journal January 22, 2020
Masterpiece: Magisterial and Filled With Drama The Wall Street Journal January 4, 2020
MoMA gears up for its next big collection rehang The Art Newspaper October 31, 2019
'James Tissot: Fashion & Faith': More Than Pretty People? The Wall Street Journal October 28, 2019
Off the wall: MoMA opens spaces for visitors to get up close and personal with Modernism The Art Newspaper October 23, 2019
Masterpiece: Plucked From Life The Wall Street Journal October 12, 2019
A Larger, Revised MoMA Adds More Women Artists The Wall Street Journal October 10, 2019
'Nineteen Nineteen': A Year Seen Through the Lens of Its Artifacts The Wall Street Journal October 1, 2019
'Woven Interiors: Furnishing Early Medieval Egypt'--Stitching Together Many Cultures The Wall Street Journal September 12, 2019
Burchfield's "Transitions" -- A Change of Seasons The Wall Street Journal August 21, 2019
Tired of Model Ships? Try a Priceless Turner The Wall Street Journal July 29, 2019
Gold, Jewels and Enamel Reflecting God's Glory The Wall Street Journal July 27, 2019
Wondrous Records of Animal Lore: 'The Bestiary in the Medieval World' The Wall Street Journal June 17, 2019
'Art & Empire' Review: The Golden Age of Spain Beyond Iberian Borders The Wall Street Journal June 11, 2019
'Jonas Wood' Review: Interiors Gone Wild The Wall Street Journal April 2, 2019
The Hirshhorn acquires a reconfiguration of Yayoi Kusama's first Infinity Mirror Room The Art Newspaper March 28, 2019
'The Lure of Dresden': How Bellotto Made a City Come Alive The Wall Street Journal March 4, 2019
Met receives donation of ten 'exceptional' colonial Latin American works out of the blue The Art Newspaper February 21, 2019
'Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving' Review: Searching for the Art The Wall Street Journal February 11, 2019
Masterpiece: A True Island Sanctuary The Wall Street Journal February 9, 2019
'Monet's Waterloo Bridge" Series: Review The Wall Street Journal January 29, 2019
MacKenzie Art Gallery given 1,000 works by contemporary indigenous artists from Canada and the US The Art Newspaper January 16, 2019
'Gauguin: A Spiritual Journey': Tracing a Painter's Soul The Wall Street Journal January 7, 2019
Why a six-ton scholar's rock is making its way from China to Texas The Art Newspaper December 28, 2018
'Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de' Medici's Valois Tapestries' Review The Wall Street Journal December 5, 2018
Think Opera's Not for You? Opera Theatre of Saint Louis Says Think Again The Wallace Foundation November 29, 2018
Houston museum reattributes painting to Velázquez The Art Newspaper November 7, 2018
Art History Mystery: Piecing Together the Van Campen Clan The Wall Street Journal October 22, 2018
Masterpiece: A Man Among Gods The Wall Street Journal September 22, 2018
Rembrandt, master printmaker—and shrewd market manipulator The Art Newspaper September, 2018
'Hedda Sterne: Printed Variations' Review: Elevating the Everyday The Wall Street Journal August 20, 2018
'Sargent and Chicago's Gilded Age': Dazzling Art With a City Connection The Wall Street Journal August 13, 2018
Review: Understanding A Complex Aesthetic The Wall Street Journal July 30, 2018
Dallas Museum of Art says thank you to a life-long patron The Art Newspaper July 12, 2018
A Visual Heritage Tour in San Antonio The Wall Street Journal July 5, 2018
Indigenous art comes first in Art Gallery of Ontario's new Canadian galleries The Art Newspaper June 29, 2018
Vibrant From Any Angle The Wall Street Journal May 29, 2018
The Status-Rich Met Gala, Subsidized by You Real Clear Investigations May 7, 2018
Masterpiece: A Final Resting Place, Both Beguiling and Beautiful The Wall Street Journal May 5, 2018
How Winslow Homer's long-lost camera changed the way scholars view his paintings The Art Newspaper April 26, 2018
Spotted At TEFAF-Maastricht Avenue Magazine March 9, 2018
Grant Wood: More Than 'American Gothic' The Wall Street Journal March 1, 2018
Masterpiece: A Painting Framed in Mystery The Wall Street Journal February 24, 2018
Sotheby's Acquires Viyet.com Architectural Digest February 13, 2018
A Renaissance Artist Cloaked in Mystery The Wall Street Journal January 29, 2018
Don't Tell Ken Burns Quilts Are Quaint The New York Times January 19, 2018
A new Leonardo? The Art Newspaper January 2018
What's Happening to Dealer Names on 1stdibs? Architectural Digest December 15, 2017
Continuity of Cultures: "Glorious Splendor" in Toledo The Wall Street Journal November 27, 2017
Can the City's Boom Mean New Audiences for the Seattle Symphony? The Wallace Foundation October 2017
"Her Paris: Women in the Age of Impressionism" Recognizes Talent 150 Years On The Wall Street Journal November 8, 2017
Masterpiece: A Folk-Art Painting With Fine-Art Qualities The Wall Street Journal November 4, 2017
'Morgan: Mind of the Collector': A Mogul's Voracious Appetite for Art The Wall Street Journal October 9, 2017
Art Walk Sexes Up the Upper East Side's Old Masters Avenue Magazine October 2, 2017
Artisan: Contemporary Photographer Inspired by Old Master Paintings Traditional Home October-November
Review: 'Zurbarán: Jacob and His Twelve Sons, From Auckland Castle' The Wall Street Journal September 25, 2017
Masterpiece: A Powerful Symbol of a Lost Civilization The Wall Street Journal September 16, 2017
Why does contemporary art make for wildly popular blockbusters? Aeon June 19, 2017
Masterpiece: A Pieta of Unspeakable Grief and Unimaginable Restraint The Wall Street Journal June 10, 2017
Review: A Panorama of Panoramas The Wall Street Journal May 17, 2017
Artfully Buttoned Up Traditional Home April 2017
Drinking In the Art: Museums Offer a Growing Banquet for the Senses The New York Times March 16, 2017
Notable Museum Exhibitions This Spring and Summer The New York Times March 15, 2017
'Matisse/Diebenkorn' Review: Masters Across the Decades The Wall Street Journal March 13, 2017
Beauty on Earth as It Is in Heaven: 'Botticelli and the Search for the Divine' Review The Wall Street Journal February 16, 2017
A Modern Master and His Progeny The Wall Street Journal February 7, 2017
Washington Plotted Here The New York Times January 30, 2017
Exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, celebrates a rich banquet The Wall Street Journal January 23, 2017
Fight for the Creative Future: Political upheavals paralleled bursts of artistic progress The Wall Street Journal November 8, 2016
Artificial Intelligence As a Bridge Between Art and Reality The New York Times October 30, 2016
A Most Sacred, Joyful Reunion The Wall Street Journal October 27, 2016
Can Maastricht Take Manhattan? The New York Times September 27, 2016
Collecting: A Pioneering Eye for Art Traditional Home October 2016
Artisan: Victoria Findlay Wolfe drives quilts in a new direction Traditional Home October 2016
'O'Keeffe, Stettheimer, Torr, Zorach: Women Modernists in New York' Review The Wall Street Journal August 25, 2016
"America After the Fall: Painting in the 1930s" - Bullish on Creativity The Wall Street Journal August 24, 2016
Masterpiece: The Girl With the Sidelong Gaze The Wall Street Journal August 13, 2016
'William Merritt Chase: A Modern Master' Between Old and New The Wall Street Journal August 11, 2016
A Firmly Anchored Collection Redefines "Marine" Art The Wall Street Journal August 3, 2016
Portraits Without Faces The Wall Street Journal July 20, 2016
Masterpiece: Dazzling Reminders of Mortality The Wall Street Journal July 9, 2016
A Personal Collection Goes Public The Wall Street Journal May 31, 2016
Rediscovering Daubigny, an Unsung Influence on the Impressionists The New York Times March 17, 2016
A Nationwide Guide to Art Exhibitions This Spring The New York Times March 16, 2016
All That Korean Art Is There for a Reason The New York Times March 16, 2016
Alma Thomas: From Spring to Space The Wall Street Journal March 2, 2016
Mapping Beauty Across the Americas The Wall Street Journal December 29, 2015
Mysteries of a Danish Painter The Wall Street Journal November 3, 2015
Anatomy of An Art Auction The New York Times November 1, 2015
Denver Art Museum Strengthens Commitment to Native American Work The New York Times November 1, 2015
At the Getty Center, Black Bird Pies For Renaissance Foodies The New York Times November 1, 2015
Masterpiece: A Tableau Animated by Grief The Wall Street Journal October 10, 2015
Looking Beyond Ethnography--to Art The Wall Street Journal September 10, 2015
The Taj Mahal's Seductive Charms The Wall Street Journal August 15, 2015
Celebrating a Forgotten Medium The Wall Street Journal July 29, 2015
Hunting Beauty on Maine's Art Museum Trail The Wall Street Journal July 15, 2015
Crystal Bridges Museum to Announce Major Purchases The New York Times June 4, 2015
An Enveloping Battle Between Kings The Wall Street Journal May 9, 2015
Talent Search Traditional Home Magazine May 2015
Inside Art: CRYSTAL BRIDGES ADDS ART The New York Times March 20, 2015
Met Founds Research Institute Centered on Lauder's Cubist Gift The New York Times March 19, 2015
Spring Museum Exhibitions, From Masks to Renoirs The New York Times March 19, 2015
Otis Kaye: His Subject Was Money The Wall Street Journal March 12, 2015
Rothschild Family Treasures Find a Resting Place in Boston The New York Times February 23, 2015
A Father-Son Endeavor The Wall Street Journal January 13, 2015
The Madonna's Many Faces The Wall Street Journal January 8, 2015
Misplaced Fretting Over A Rigged Market Art-Antiques-Design November 23, 2014
Mass MoCA: Vast Space and New Art to Fill It The New York Times November 17, 2014
Christie's Set On More Competition With Dealers Art-Antiques-Design November 10, 2014
New Reverence For Often Overlooked Art The Wall Street Journal November 6, 2014
Masterpiece: Folding Culture and Politics Into Art The Wall Street Journal November 1, 2014
Biomuseo Showcases Panama's Ecological Diversity The New York Times October 26, 2014
Museums: Licit Market May Save El Salvadoran Antiquities Art-Antiques-Design October 21, 2014
The Met Rides to the Rescue Art-Antiques-Design October 6, 2014
Forgotten Regal Beauties The Wall Street Journal September 30, 2014
The 25 Best Historic Homes in America Traditional Home October 2014
Crystal Bridges Museum And The Art Market Art-Antiques-Design September 22, 2014
Crystal Bridges Museum Spotlights Overlooked Artists The Wall Street Journal September 12, 2014
Big Dreams at the Art Factory The New York Times August 24, 2014
Ethics For Dealers: Deaccessioning Art-Antiques-Design August 20, 2014
Ralph Rucci's Serene Rooftop Refuge Traditional Home September 2104
The Write of Way Hamptons Magazine August 8-14, 2014
Logging On Traditional Home July-August 2-14
A nonbeliever, proselytizing for religious art at the Morgan Al Jazeera America June 22, 2014
Shchukin Heirs Open New York Gallery for Russian Artists The Art Newspaper June 2014
Art Review: On Fertile Aesthetic Ground The Wall Street Journal May 29, 2014
Modernizing Art History The Wall Street Journal April 29, 2014
What's Showing Around the Country The New York Times March 20, 2014
Shedding a Light on Islamic Art's Great Treasure The New York Times March 20, 2014
Through An African Artery The New York Times March 16, 2014
Total Immersion In Folk Art The Wall Street Journal February 11, 2014
ICONS: Book of Hours: Time For a Record? The Wall Street Journal January 25, 2014
View From the Top: On Stage Gotham Magazine Winter 2014
The lost years of Woody Guthrie AlJazeera America January 12, 2014
Spanish Meadows The Wall Street Journal January 7, 2014
Food for Thought The Wall Street Journal December 24, 2013
Delusions in Detroit The Wall Street Journal December 10, 2013
Museum, Rethought And Remodeled The Wall Street Journal November 14, 2013
In Boston: Japanese Baskets That Imitate Flames and Birds The Wall Street Journal November 9, 2013
In Dallas, 10 Sculptures for 10 Years The New York Times October 27, 2013
Auctions Organized by Theme, With a Narrative Pull The New York Times October 27, 2013
George Washington's New Library The Wall Street Journal October 1, 2013
Changing Tracks Town & Country Magazine September 27, 2013
Material Girl: Josie Natori's Textile Collection Traditional Home September 2013
Asia Society Museum Evolves The Wall Street Journal September 4, 2013
A Trek Well Worth Taking The Wall Street Journal August 29, 2013
High Culture Goes Hands-On The New York Times August 11, 2013
The Makings Of A Master The Wall Street Journal July 23, 2013
"Shangaa" -- Objects That Amaze The Wall Street Journal June 12, 2013
The Art of the Hunt The New York Times April 28, 2013
Charting the Role They Played The Wall Street Journal April 17, 2013
Manet Meets The Movies The Wall Street Journal April 5, 2013
Master of Modern Marquetry Traditional Home Magazine April 2013
Exhibitions To Lift the Spirit The New York Times March 21, 2013
Examining Sargent's Shift From Oil to Watercolors: New Appreciation The New York Times March 21, 2013
Crystal Bridges Answers Criticism with Post-War Acquisitions The Art Newspaper March 21, 2013
Country Music Temple Stays in Financial Tune The New York Times March 21, 2013
In Denver, Exhibits Interweave Genres The New York Times March 21, 2013
Seats Of Learning: Chairs Fit For A Connoisseur Traditional Home Magazine April 2013
The Imaginary Made Nearly Real The Wall Street Journal February 9, 2013
A New Way Forward The Wall Street Journal January 29, 2013
A Re-'Doubt'-able Effort The Wall Street Journal January 17, 2013
The Pleasures of Postcards The New Yorker.com October 25, 2012
A Champion of the Wari: Lords of the Andes The Wall Street Journal October 25, 2012
Becoming van Gogh: A Show Built Stroke by Stroke The Wall Street Journal October 11, 2012
Committed to Prints Art + Auction October 2012
ICONS: A Rothko Fills a Museum's Breach The Wall Street Journal September 22, 2012
Ann Goldstein: An American In Amsterdam Art In America Magazine September 2012
An Ever-Busier Bazaar for Islamic Art The Wall Street Journal September 1, 2012
Icons: A Hungry Lion Invades the Getty Villa The Wall Street Journal August 4, 2012
Where There's a Mill, There's a Way The Wall Street Journal August 2, 2012
The New Parrish Art Museum Rises Hamptons Magazine July 13, 2012
A Wider View of Grandeur The Wall Street Journal June 27, 2012
Glass Is Pretty but, He Hopes, Troubling, Too The New York Times June 17, 2012
Retracing an Epic Chinese Journey The Wall Street Journal June 16, 2012
What makes the "Portrait of Wally" case so significant? The Art Newspaper April 24, 2012
Vases, Chairs and 160 Years of Fairs The Wall Street Journal April 21, 2012
Floriade: The World's Fair of Flowers Newsweek International April 9, 2012
Museum Haves and Have-Nots: How Acquisitions Funds Burnish Reputations The New York Times March 15, 2012
Spreading American Art Beyond Its Borders The New York Times March 15, 2012
What to See and Where to See It The New York Times March 14, 2012
Sculpture Rocks The Art World Gotham Magazine March 2012
Their Greens Period: The Masters on Golf The Wall Street Journal February 25, 2012
Icons: What's In A (Certain) Name? A Big Boost In Price The Wall Street Journal January 21, 2012
Latin American Art: Derivative No More The Wall Street Journal January 18, 2012
The New Allure of Old Master Sculpture Art + Auction January 2012
Icons: In San Francisco, a Duped Lover's Stony Revenge The Wall Street Journal December 24, 2011
Crystal Bridges Museum: An Uneven View of American Art The Wall Street Journal December 13, 2011
Icons: At Age 850, Still in the Game The Wall Street Journal November 12, 2011
Dress Code: Jewelry by Leading Artists Architectural Digest November, 2011
Going To An Art Fair: What It Takes The New York Times October 23, 2011
Contemporary and Boston, Opposites No Longer The New York Times October 23, 2011
Clyfford Still's Stalwart The Wall Street Journal October 11, 2011
The Academy's Dilemma The Wall Street Journal September 15, 2011
One Masterpiece Can Go A Long Way The Art Newspaper September 2011
Iceland's Culture Palace Newsweek International August 15, 2011
Want to Help Purchase a Lime Green Icicle Tower? The Wall Street Journal August 6, 2011
Detroit uses purchase funds to plug deficit The Art Newspaper July-August 2011
Icons: A 1530s Italian Fashionista Comes Clean, Takes Tour The Wall Street Journal July 23, 2011
A Divided Artist Comes Home The Wall Street Journal July 7, 2011
The Star-Spangled Collection The Wall Street Journal July 2, 2011
Gertrude Whitney's Gambit The Wall Street Journal June 21, 2011
Public Gardens Turn On the Charm The New York Times June 17, 2011
Object of Desire: A Bed (Not For Sleeping) The Wall Street Journal June 4, 2011
A Painting That Pulses With A Jazz Feeling The Wall Street Journal May 7, 2011
Fire In Their Bellies The New Criterion May 2011
The Unapologetic Director The Wall Street Journal April 5, 2011
Promising Exhibitions From Coast to Coast The New York Times March 17, 2011
A Growing Use Of Private Collections In Public Spaces The New York Times March 17, 2011
Icons: "Golden: Dutch and Flemish Masterworks..." The Wall Street Journal February 19, 2011
Opera That Bridges The Divide The Wall Street Journal February 10, 2011
Honoring Art, Honoring Artists The New York Times February 6, 2011
High Finance And The Asian Art Museum: Worth The Risk? The Wall Street Journal January 20, 2011
Icons: An Ivory Saint Resurfaces The Wall Street Journal January 15, 2011
Icons: A Mask That Inspired Masters The Wall Street Journal January 8, 2011
Mustering The Arts The Wall Street Journal December 7, 2010
An Artist at the Height of His Powers The Wall Street Journal December 4, 2010
Apollo Magazine's Museum Opening of The Year Apollo Magazine December 1, 2010
Africa and Its Spheres of Influence The New York Times November 28, 2010
The VIP Portrait Show The Daily Beast November 12, 2010
Boston Museum Grows by Casting a Wide Net The New York Times November 11, 2010
Taxing Visions: American Portraits of Hard Times The Wall Street Journal October 22, 2010
A Bubble Bursting With Ideas The Wall Street Journal September 21, 2010
Cataloguing The Changes The Art Newspaper September 2010
It Made Him An American The Wall Street Journal September 14, 2010
No More "Cathedrals Of Culture" The Wall Street Journal August 24, 2010
The Grand Women Artists Of The Hudson River School Smithsonian.com July 27, 2010
Botanical Gardens Look For New Lures The New York Times July 27, 2010
Where Paint and Poetry Meet The Wall Street Journal July 10, 2010
Ancient Greeks Speak To Our Modern Lives The Wall Street Journal July 8, 2010
A Playwright In The Grand Manner: His Latest Is Not A Farewell The Wall Street Journal June 29, 2010
A Garden Crawl Through the Garden State The New York Times June 25, 2010
Art and Nature, Hand in Hand The Wall Street Journal June 23, 2010
Female Artists To The Fore at Museum of Modern Art The Art Newspaper June 2010
The New -- Improved? -- Job Interview Questions Forbes Woman May 6, 2010
"Jazz Baby" -- 135 Minutes With Nikki Yanofsky New York Magazine April 26, 2010
Freelance Work: Upsides And Downsides Forbes.com April 21, 2010
Renee Fleming: Aria On The Future The Wall Street Journal April 15, 2010
Sex, Blood and War The Wall Street Journal April 8, 2010
The Story Within a Landscape The Wall Street Journal March 20, 2010
The Art Of The Deal Helps Spread Great Art The New York Times March 18, 2010
Why Older Women Are Going Back To Work Forbes Woman March 16, 2010
Taking the High Line: the art park that rivals MoMA The Art Newspaper March 6, 2010
The Art of the Grateful Dead The Daily Beast March 5, 2010
The Art Of The Deal The New York Times January 2, 2010
An Epic Poem In Paint The Wall Street Journal January 2, 2010
How Women Are Getting On European Boards Forbes Woman December 14, 2009
Don't Know Much About History Forbes.com December 7, 2009
Magnum: The Next Generation The Daily Beast November 27, 2009
Cezanne: His Transatlantic Progeny The Wall Street Journal October 15, 2009
Bondy's Out-With-The-Old 'Tosca' Forbes.com October 14, 2009
'The Man Who Waited' The Wall Street Journal October 6, 2009
Georgia O'Keeffe's Love Letters The Daily Beast September 22, 2009
Bookless In Seattle Forbes.com September 10, 2009
The Most Important Collectors You've Never Heard Of The Art Newspaper September 2009
'Art Works' Forbes.com August 9, 2009
The Dove/O'Keeffe Story: An Inspiring Relationship The Wall Street Journal July 8, 2009
UNESCO Gets Some Guts Forbes.com July 2, 2009
Turkey's Alexander Sarcophagus: He Battles Heroically in High-Relief Wall Street Journal June 27, 2009
Can Michelle Save Jazz? The Daily Beast June 21, 2009
Philadelphia's Gardens of Earthly Delights The New York Times June 5, 2009
Obama's New Arts Czar: His Wife The Daily Beast May 19, 2009
Running a Company in Turbulent Times The New York Times May 8, 2009
Great Performances - Behind the Scenes The Wall Street Journal May 7, 2009
The End of Conspicuous Philanthropy? Forbes May 5, 2009
I'm Honored. No, Actually, I Can't Afford It. The New York Times May 3, 2009
The Decorative and Beyond The Wall Street Journal April 21, 2009
Variable Pricing for Museums Forbes Magazine April 20, 2009
Preserving the World's Most Important Artifacts Smithsonian.com March 30, 2009
Obama Disappoints the Arts The Daily Beast March 25, 2009
Reclaiming the Night Sky The New Republic March 3, 2009
Scientific Stimulation From the Stars Forbes.com February 27, 2009
Re-Framing the Art Market The Daily Beast February 23, 2009
Redone History Museum Needs More Work The Wall Street Journal February 12, 2009
Brandeis' Wretched Museum Closure Forbes.com February 4, 2009
Brandeis on the Brink The Daily Beast January 28, 2009
Art Lessons For Obama Forbes.com January 24, 2009
Easing The Getty Into Young Adulthood The Wall Street Journal January 20, 2009
Is Glitzy Art on the Way Out? The Art Newspaper December 12, 2008
Slowdown In The Art Market Forbes.com December 8, 2008
How to Build a Museum Collection on a Mailman's Salary The Art Newspaper December 5, 2008
Players: Marjorie Magner Forbes Life Executive Woman November 24, 2008
Maybe the Meltdown's a Guy Thing The New York Times November 16, 2008
Court The Independents Forbes.com November 12, 2008
Mysterious Machu Picchu The Wall Street Journal November 1, 2008
A Still Restless Mind at Age 75 The Wall Street Journal September 24, 2008
C-Suite Conversations: Sally Krawcheck Forbes Life Executive Woman September 2008
Time Out with Carly Fiorina Forbes Life Executive Woman September 2008
The Highest-Paid Women In Corporate America Forbes Life Executive Woman September 2008
Taxing Matters Art + Auction August 2008
The Beggar's Opera? Condé Nast Portfolio July 2008
Expressionism in Museums Art + Auction June 2008
The New Blue Chip Art + Auction June 2008
A Knight at the Opera: Big Plans - Large Bills The Wall Street Journal April 24, 2008
Philanthropy in China Carnegie Reporter Spring 2008
Staring Dürer in the Face The Wall Street Journal March 15, 2008
Foundations Join The Ranks of Shareholder Activists Corporate Board Member January/February 2008
Love of Labor, Labor of Love The Wall Street Journal January 3, 2008
He's Not 'MacAbre' Any Longer The Wall Street Journal November 20, 2007
Restoration Job: E.E. Cummings And His Works in Paint The Wall Street Journal October 11, 2007
International Philanthropy: Strategies for Change Carnegie Reporter Fall 2007
The Hudson Valley's Fields of Joy The New York Times July 13, 2007
If You Build It, Will They Come? Art + Auction July 2007
It Is What's Inside That Dazzles The Wall Street Journal June 7, 2007
Our Official History Scold The Wall Street Journal May 22, 2007
Oral History of Met Revised After Interviewees Object New York Magazine May 20, 2007
Who is in the boardroom? The Boston Globe May 1, 2007
Philanthropy Now Carnegie Reporter Spring 2007
Female CEOs Still A Rare Sight Chicago Tribune March 28, 2007
At the top, it’s men only The Los Angeles Times March 17, 2007
A Foundation Head Central To the Philadelphia Story The Wall Street Journal February 8, 2007
An unfamiliar perspective The Financial Times January 19, 2007
Miracle on 34th Street The Wall Street Journal December 17, 2006
In Late 19th-Century Paris, the Names That Are Emboldened The New York Times November 9, 2006
Unsuccessful Overtures The Wall Street Journal November 4, 2006
'We're Still a Growth Airline' The Wall Street Journal November 4, 2006
Cherchez la Femme The Wall Street Journal August 4, 2006
A Monumental Achievement The Wall Street Journal July 15, 2006
A Dual Portrait of Art-Collecting Siblings The Wall Street Journal July 5, 2006
Retreat at Valley Forge The New York Times July 3, 2006
Home Despot The Wall Street Journal May 31, 2006
Green-Nosing The Wall Street Journal April 4, 2006
Curators Can Curate, But Writers Can Try, Too The New York Times March 29, 2006
A Humorless Tribute to America's Great Humorist The Wall Street Journal January 3, 2006
German Princely Treasures Land on These Shores The New York Times November 2, 2005
An Eye on China's Not So Rich and Famous The New York Times October 17, 2004
Halting Cultural Evolution The New York Times July 15, 2004
Who's Counting? The New York Times October 5, 2003
The Extras Pay Off on a First-Class Art Tour of China The New York Times April 23, 2003
Workers of the World, Get Up! The New York Times June 23, 2002
The Bidding Game The New York Times June 2, 2000
Oh, to Be Young in Rome, Circa 1750 The New York Times April 11, 2000
The Last of the Stroganoffs Finally Sees What She Lost The New York Times February 22, 2000
A Possible Conflict By Museums In Art Sales The New York Times February 21, 2000
Hip Vs. Stately: The Tao Of Two Museums The New York Times February 20, 2000
Artist at Work: Extracting Metaphors From Life's Detritus The New York Times February 2, 2000
Looking Again At Art That Made A Culture Blink The New York Times January 23, 2000
Television/Radio: Looking Again At Art That Made A Culture Blink The New York Times January 23, 2000
Strategy in Schiele Art Case Questioned The New York Times October 12, 1999
Togetherness in Solitude: A Fertile Chemistry; Art Colonists Learn Creativity Can Be Communicable The New York Times September 25, 1999
U.S. Warrant Halts the Return of a Schiele to Austria The New York Times September 23, 1999
Modern Wins Ruling on Art Seizure The New York Times September 22, 1999
Heavyweight Foundation Throws Itself Behind Idea of a Cultural Policy The New York Times August 2, 1999
Adirondack Vistas In the Artist's Eye And in the Visitor's The New York Times July 23, 1999
In Olympics Of Art World, Anything For an Edge The New York Times June 17, 1999
'Adopting' Masterpieces: Touch of Class Or Crass? The New York Times June 6, 1999
Painting Packs a Million-Dollar Surprise The New York Times June 4, 1999
Artist At Work: Representing America in a Language of Her Own The New York Times May 30, 1999
Art on Line: The Internet Mounts A Masterpiece The New York Times May 13, 1999
Private Donors Unite to Support Art Spurned by the Government The New York Times May 3, 1999
They're Building A Lot More Than Their Collections The New York Times April 21, 1999
Artist at Work: Taking the Ordinary and Finding the Beautiful The New York Times March 24, 1999
Appeals Court Tells Museum To Hold Austrian Paintings The New York Times March 17, 1999
Artist At Work: A Painter and Her Art Trade Places The New York Times January 28, 1999
A Diplomatic Look Back at a Met Career The New York Times January 7, 1999
Blockbuster Shows And Prices to Match The New York Times November 10, 1998
A Betrayal The Art World Can't Forget The New York Times November 2, 1998
Artist at Work: Steadily Weaving Toward Her Goal The New York Times October 6, 1998
No Easy Route to Recovering Nazi Plunder The New York Times September 9, 1998
Questions Over Met's Show of Minor Artist The New York Times August 11, 1998
Top 100 Paintings? Impossible The New York Times August 9, 1998
Claims for Art Collection Pose a Challenge to Hungary The New York Times July 7, 1998
Prague: The Immersion Course The New York Times June 21, 1998
Embarrassment Of Critics: Raters Rated The New York Times June 20, 1998
Judge Rejects Seizure of 2 Schieles The New York Times May 14, 1998
20th-Century Art Treasures Left to Met The New York Times May 6, 1998
Lenders Pull Two Bonnards From a Show At the Modern The New York Times April 29, 1998
Museum Exchanges Looted Art for a Show The New York Times April 23, 1998
The Old Masters? They're The Ones Inspecting The Art The New York Times March 11, 1998
Museums Paint Prosperity By Numbers The New York Times February 26, 1998
Tracing a van Gogh Treasured By The Met The New York Times February 11, 1998
Man in the Middle of the Schiele Case The New York Times January 29, 1998
Modern Tries to Quash Order to Keep 2 Schieles The New York Times January 23, 1998
More Paintings by Schiele Face Ownership Questions The New York Times January 15, 1998
District Attorney Enters Dispute Over Artworks The New York Times January 8, 1998
Modern Refuses To Detain 2 Schieles The New York Times January 5, 1998
Modern Is Urged to Play Solomon in Paintings Dispute The New York Times January 1, 1998
The Zealous Collector The New York Times December 24, 1997
An Art Lover Who Awakened a Generation The New York Times October 28, 1997
Anonymous Gifts for Art, So Women Creating It Aren't The New York Times October 12, 1997
Glory Days for the Art Museum The New York Times October 5, 1997
Artists At Work: A Popular Couple Charge Into the Future of Art, but in Opposite Directions The New York Times September 2, 1997
Profits From Casino Help an Indian Tribe Reclaim Its History The New York Times September 1, 1997
For a Summer Getaway, a Model Prison The New York Times July 11, 1997
TV Has All But Tuned Out the Visual Arts The New York Times June 15, 1997
A Convert Spreads the Word for Haitian Art The New York Times June 10, 1997
Wary Hong Kong Collectors Send Art Abroad for Safety The New York Times May 27, 1997
A Critic Distills American Art to 8 Hours The New York Times May 8, 1997
A Quick Guide to Big Ideas, if You Didn't Get to Davos The New York Times February 9, 1997
After An F.B.I. Visit, A Florida Art Auction is Off The New York Times January 29, 1997
Art Dealers Outraged By Auction in Florida The New York Times January 28, 1997
Seats on Too Many Boards Spell Problems for Investors The New York Times November 17, 1996
Ex-Wives Of the Rich And Famous See A Film and Pronounce It Fact The New York Times September 18, 1996
Executive Tests Now Plumb New Depths of the Job Seeker The New York Times September 2, 1996
The New Jobs: A Growing Number Are Good Ones The New York Times July 21, 1996
Masterminding An Epic Show The New York Times June 9, 1996
Have Show, Will Travel (Within Limits) The New York Times February 25, 1996
For More and More Job Seekers, An Aging Parent Is a Big Factor The New York Times January 1, 1996
How to Succeed? Go to Wellesley The New York Times October 29, 1995
Book for Hermitage Is a Hard-Won Hit For U.S. Publisher The New York Times September 12, 1995
The Right Choice for the Job? The New York Times September 7, 1995
CBS's Seller: Tisch's Legacy: Healthy Profit, Ailing Network The New York Times August 2, 1995
Jack And John: 2 For The Road at G.M. The New York Times July 9, 1995
The Art of the Hostile Deal The New York Times June 22, 1995
Should I Have Left An Hour Earlier? The New York Times June 18, 1995
A Likely Next Company For a Board Room Coup The New York Times March 15, 1995
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My Times in Black and White: Race and Power at the New York Times
by Gerald M. Boyd
Forbes.com February 8, 2010
Loot: The Battle Over the Stolen Treasures of the Ancient World
by Sharon Waxman
Forbes.com December 12, 2008
Patronizing the Arts
by Marjorie Garber
Forbes.com June 10, 2008
New York Night: The Mystique and Its History
by Mark Caldwell
The New York Observer October 9, 2005
Front Row: Anna Wintour: The Cool Life and Hot Times of Vogue's Editor in Chief
by Jerry Oppenheimer
The New York Observer February 7, 2005
Vanishing Histories: 100 Endangered Sites From the World Monuments Watch
by Colin Amery and Brian Curran Jr.
The New York Times Book Review April 21, 2002
The Pleasure of Their Companies: Four Books About CEOs The New York Times Book Review July 25, 1993

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