Sargent's bloodlines
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Artist John Singer Sargent was the most prominent painter of aristocracy and the upper classes of the UK and the US during the late 19th century including the Peabodys, Vandebilts, and Boardmans. The UK's Tate Museum is preparing for an exhibit in recognition of his life's work.
Publication Name: Vanity Fair
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0733-8899
Year: 1998
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A Hirst for blood: is Damien Hirst a modern-day Michelangelo or a formaldehyde fraud?
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Controversial artist Hirst, 30, uses animal corpses in his work and has publicly discussed making a minotaur from a dead man and a bull's head. An exhibition of his work is headed for the US. His heavy drinking and other topics are discussed.
Publication Name: Vanity Fair
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0733-8899
Year: 1995
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