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The Big Issue’s eagerly anticipated Christmas wrapping paper is back for 2023. Here are the stories behind some of the designs.
$100 million painting stolen from the University of Arizona is back on exhibit.
Dutch police this week retrieved a Van Gogh painting stolen over three years ago, thanks to a tip from an "art detective" who returned the painting in an Ikea bag.
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A damaged painting has been visually restored by digitally reconstructing missing areas of paint and printing them onto a removable mask.
The paper-covered painting was then put in storage, with conservators unsure if it was salvageable or if it would ultimately be a casualty of the flood.
A stolen painting by de Kooning was returned after it went missing for almost 40 years. Strangers returned the artwork to an Arizona museum after buying the item through an estate sale.
Any latex or oil-based paints will be collected along with paper to shred at Starpoint Highschool for Niagara County residents looking to get rid of those things.
Senior Moments: When a painting speaks to me, I speak back This detail is from the painting “Flowing Without Restraints” by Suzy Staulz Fine Art.
Jeffrey Epstein owned a painting of former president George W. Bush playing with paper airplanes while sitting in front of two collapsed Jenga towers.
Each Christmas, top artists create collectable wrapping paper for The Big Issue. These are the stories behind this year's designs.
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