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  • "The Vernissage will be a smaller, shorter event in which dealers spread the word about what's new and fresh before the Fall season starts," said Kennedy.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2012

  • "The Vernissage will be a smaller, shorter event in which dealers spread the word about what's new and fresh before the Fall season starts," said Kennedy.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2012

  • Installation and Fabrication 2008 "Vernissage" - Installation for Master Thesis, Fort Mason /

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • Plus, for the lazy ones, Vm Instant Art provides "Vernissage", a plugin that combines the styles of Rauschenberg, Mondrian and Warhol.

    Softpedia - Windows - All 2008

  • That same evening, a stone's throw away at Art Basel Vernissage, held at the Shelborne Hotel, Ramona Singer was posing for the paparazzi while asking the doormen to radio the bartender that she needs her Pinot Grigio.

    Michael Cohen: Art Basel: Post Purism Michael Cohen 2011

  • VIP Preview & Cocktail and Vernissage, January 11, 2012.

    VernissageTV: Art Stage Singapore 2012 Art Fair (VIDEO) VernissageTV 2012

  • MIAMI—The actual Art Basel Vernissage didn't open until Wednesday, but by Tuesday there was already a palpable feeling around town of the noisy return of the Battle of the Brands.

    On Miami's Art Scene, a Battle of the Brands Marshall Heyman 2011

  • The opening night at the main fair is called "The Vernissage" which technically means "varnishing" in French but in this case means private preview.

    Kimberly Brooks: Miami Basel Reflections 2009

  • _Vernissage_ crowd with the _clou_ of the year's New _Salon_: that portrait by Aman-Jean of his wife, with her hair parted in the middle and brought simply down over her ears, which set a mode copied before the season was over by women it disfigured, heroines who could dare the unbecoming if fashion decreed it.

    Nights Rome, Venice, in the Aesthetic Eighties; London, Paris, in the Fighting Nineties Elizabeth Robins Pennell 1895

  • 'I beg your pardon,' he began, with no symptom of diffidence, 'but I too was at the _Vernissage_ to-day, and some of your comments upon it have surprised me.'

    Grey Roses Henry Harland 1883

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