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Arts Nov 25

Work of master painter Titian reunited for the first time in more than 400 years

By Jared Bowen, GBH

Arts Sep 24

Empty Frame At The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Investigators hope for new leads in Boston museum robbery

The chief investigator for a Boston museum still working to recover $500 million worth of art stolen in 1990 says he's hoping for new leads to emerge following the death of a key figure in the case.

By Michael Melia, Associated Press

Arts Mar 31

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This artist’s work encompasses centuries of art history and his own feelings, energy

He’s not a magician, but artist Shen Wei is very good at disappearing — losing himself as he creates, conjuring ethereal lands and reimagining the human body. His work is now on view at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in…

By Jared Bowen, GBH

Arts Sep 11

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The unveiling of painter John Singer Sargent’s unsung muse

When John Singer Sargent was commissioned to paint a series of gods and goddesses at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, he turned for inspiration to Thomas McKeller, a young black model. Little has been known about the pair’s relationship --…

By Jared Bowen, WGBH

Arts Nov 15

FBI posters displaying works by artists Johannes Vermeer and Edgar Degas are seen during a 2013 press conference held to appeal to the public for help in returning artwork stolen in 1990 from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Photo by Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters
Suspect in infamous $500 million Boston art heist freed from prison

The art, including masterpieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer, has never been recovered.

By Associated Press

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