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SUMMER ARTS PREVIEW

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted June 16, 2016 Filed Under: Uncategorized

Theater takes center stage this Summer

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Bedlam, Bruegel, Childe Hassam, Crazy For You, Della Robbia, Get Happy, Hamlet, If/Then, Isabella Stewart Gardner, Judy Garland, Liz Deschenes, Love's Labour's Lost, Notes from the Field, Rembrandt, rodin, Rubens, Singin' in the Rain, The T Party, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Twelfth Night

HER PICTURE HABIT

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted March 21, 2016 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

Off the Wall: Gardner and Her Masterpieces

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Anders Zorn, Bernard Berenson, Fra Angelico, Gardner Museum, Isabella Stewart Gardner, Michaelangelo, Off the Wall, Raphael, Rembrandt

GOING DUTCH: CLASS DISTINCTIONS: DUTCH PAINTING IN THE AGE OF REMBRANDT AND VERMEER

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted October 23, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

A stunning, invaluable exhibit opens at the MFA.

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Dutch, Museum of Fine Arts, painting, Rembrandt, Ronni Baer, Vermeer

BEAUTIFUL EXIT: OUTGOING ISABELLA GARDNER MUSEUM DIRECTOR REFLECTS BACK

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted September 23, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

In her first six months on the job, two thieves dressed as police officers entered the museum and stole over $500 million worth of art in the now infamous Isabella Gardner Museum heist.

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Anne Hawley, director, Gardner After Hours, Gothic Room, heist, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, police officers, Rembrandt, Renzo Piano, third thursday

HEIST ANXIETY: THE MYTH OF MASS MEDIA OUTRAGE OVER STOLEN ART

Written by DIG STAFF Posted May 26, 2015 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm

There is an unhealthy divide in the Boston media in which a handful of mega outlets dominate the narrative, rarely allowing information from the lower rung to penetrate.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm Tagged With: Art, art theft, Boston, Boston art theft, Boston Globe, Boston Police, BPL, Charles Brooks, Charlie Baker, FBI. BPD, Gardner, LACMA, NECN, Rembrandt, WBZ

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