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Durand's Kindred Spirits through a sealed auction from the New York Public Library for $35 million, for example, was equated by then-New York Times art critic Michael Kimmelman to the destruction of Penn Station.
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Durand's Kindred Spirits through a sealed auction from the New York Public Library for $35 million, for example, was equated by then-New York Times art critic Michael Kimmelman to the destruction of Penn Station.
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And we haven't even talked about Asher Durand's $35 million "Kindred Spirits," painted in 1849 in honor of Thomas Cole and the majestic Catskills.
Art in the Ozarks Holly Finn 2011
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Durand's Hudson River School masterpiece, "Kindred Spirits," from the New York Public Library, paying around $35 million.
Record Gift: $800 Million Kelly Crow 2011
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Visit Joel Durand's chocolatier in St Remy en Provence for an out of this world experience.
Que Faire a Aix-en-Provence? / What to do in Aix-en-Provence? - French Word-A-Day 2010
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Durand's wedding and bachelor party were last month in Dallas, and Cole was prepared.
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In Durand's Line (by Ron Hutchinson), the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880) has ended.
George Heymont: Meanwhile, Back in Afghanistan... George Heymont 2010
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In Durand's Line (by Ron Hutchinson), the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880) has ended.
George Heymont: Meanwhile, Back in Afghanistan... George Heymont 2010
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Ron Hutchinson is skilful, too, in Durand's Line, illustrating the arbitrary arrogance of empire.
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Durand's Line by Ron Hutchinson shows British officials attempting to impose Victorian mapmaking logic on the AfPak borderlands; the play could simply have been entitled Told You So.
The Great Game: Afghanistan Melissa Denes 2010
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