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  • Instead of making outright distributions, the trust buys assets in its name like objets d'art, private planes, vacation real estate, yachts, and even businesses--all for the use of future generations of beneficiaries.

    Maxim Thorne: Giving Thanks for a Meritocracy Instead of Aristocracy

  • Instead of making outright distributions, the trust buys assets in its name like objets d'art, private planes, vacation real estate, yachts, and even businesses--all for the use of future generations of beneficiaries.

    Maxim Thorne: Giving Thanks for a Meritocracy Instead of Aristocracy

  • Long overlooked for its aesthetic principles, these days, money is not just a physical or abstract means by which people obtain art and, thus beauty; it has become an objet d'art.

    Adrian Margaret Brune: The New Moneyed Art

  • First, rubbing elbows with the locals are 1,000 American and Canadian expats, many of whom can be seen painting, weaving, making jewelry, spinning pottery wheels and otherwise creating gorgeous objects d'art.

    Bob Schulman: Todos Santos: A Sweet Story

  • Harry Fane, a private jeweler specializing in vintage Cartier and objets d'art , compares jewelers to doctors.

    Adding Jewels to Their Crowns

  • Long overlooked for its aesthetic principles, these days, money is not just a physical or abstract means by which people obtain art and, thus beauty; it has become an objet d'art.

    Adrian Margaret Brune: The New Moneyed Art

  • Long overlooked for its aesthetic principles, these days, money is not just a physical or abstract means by which people obtain art and, thus beauty; it has become an objet d'art.

    Adrian Margaret Brune: The New Moneyed Art

  • No matter what the aesthetic of a person's card character, a universal goal appears to be crafting a unique objet d'art.

    Leaving the Right Impression

  • Long overlooked for its aesthetic principles, these days, money is not just a physical or abstract means by which people obtain art and, thus beauty; it has become an objet d'art.

    Adrian Margaret Brune: The New Moneyed Art

  • First, rubbing elbows with the locals are 1,000 American and Canadian expats, many of whom can be seen painting, weaving, making jewelry, spinning pottery wheels and otherwise creating gorgeous objects d'art.

    Bob Schulman: Todos Santos: A Sweet Story

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