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The battered van will be dismantled after Record Store Day, but parts of it, including the one with Kurt Cobain's drawing, ...
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Van Gogh Museum have staged the first show dedicated to Vincent van Gogh's Roulin ...
It's safe to say we love seeing the lovely Amanda Holden on our screens, whether that's as a presenter or on the Britain's Got Talent judging panel. One thing's for certain - whatever show she's on, ...
G.H.O.S.T., which stands for "Generative Habitation Operating System Technology," is a van surrounded by a red ... the space-time continuum. And so the art object for any artist is a time machine, and ...
General Motors has won a Supreme Court case brought against it by a group of 11 former Holden dealers, after the judge ruled the US car giant did not breach its agreements with showrooms when it ...
In 1953, a grandee of the British art establishment, LGG Ramsey, had moved house and needed cash to pay for new curtains. His solution was to sell an oil sketch by Anthony Van Dyck via an ...
There are two paint finishes available, Ice White and Titanium Grey, with both offered on the Panel Van and Crew Van bodystyles. The interior gets a few tweaks, including ‘Sport’ indents in ...
HOLDEN has won a longstanding case fought against it by a group of its dealers who claimed that the now defunct car-maker had allegedly breached their dealer agreements when parent General Motors ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Van native Holden Myers has made it to the semifinal round of RODEOHOUSTON at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. The 35th-ranked steer wrestler in the world finished fourth (twice) ...
The radio presenter, 54, looked incredible as she flaunted her toned pins in a stylish white pinstripe shirt dress from The Frankie Shop. Amanda opted for adding inches to her frame with a pair ...
It went to Hugo Nathan, of the London art advisors Beaumont Nathan, for an unnamed private client. 4. Self-portrait without a Beard, $72m, 1998 Van Gogh's Self-portrait without a Beard ...
A new exhibition explores this close friendship, and how it benefited art history. On 23 December, 1888, the day that Vincent van Gogh mutilated his ear and presented the severed portion to a sex ...