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Historic Art

A jewelry supervisor at Christie's discusses the history and importance of emeralds.

08/14/2014 | Rating NR

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Historic Art

Season 2 Episode 40 | 28m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

A jewelry supervisor at Christie's discusses the history and importance of emeralds.

A jewelry supervisor at Christie's discusses the history and importance of emeralds. Artist Tim George shows off traditional Western rawhide braiding. Renovations at the FDR presidential library are explored. An episode from the "American Masters" series is previewed, showing George Plimpton's creative connections with "The Paris Review". Sandy Maxx hosts.

08/14/2014 | Rating NR

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The Arts Page

Historic Art

Season 2 Episode 40 | 28m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

A jewelry supervisor at Christie's discusses the history and importance of emeralds. Artist Tim George shows off traditional Western rawhide braiding. Renovations at the FDR presidential library are explored. An episode from the "American Masters" series is previewed, showing George Plimpton's creative connections with "The Paris Review". Sandy Maxx hosts.

08/14/2014 | Rating NR

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