Sentences with phrase «as collectors of»

This exhibition looks at artists, including Matisse and Degas, as collectors of the work of their heroes and inspirations.
They have an abiding interest and passion for art as collectors of established and emerging contemporary artists.
As collectors of video games, we wanted to bring the very best Indie titles to market.
Wages considered were earned for services as varied as collector of customs at the Port of New York to royalties on books, as well as ownership of companies and yields from family estates.
I was quite impressed with the musical soundtrack (which as a collector of soundtracks, I immediately went out and bought a copy), but the film's structure and character development totally escaped me.
The second would provide his or her name and signature after the second collection, as the collector of record.
As a collector of Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew books, the very small number of those books on the kindle (There's only ONE Hardy Boys Casefile out of 127 books in the series and no Nancy Drew Files or Nancy Drew Supermysteries available on the Kindle) prevents me from even thinking of buying a Kindle.
Count me in as a collector of falling stocks too (okay bond ETFs excepted here).
This month's design is pretty cool, and as a collector of pins, I'm looking forward to getting more like this every month.
As a collector of retro games I sought Dragon's Lair out for exactly this reason.
However, in its latest exhibition, The Marmottan Monet museum turns the spotlight on the artist himself, as a collector of fine art, from the likes of Manet, Renoir, Cezanne, Morisot, Pissarro, Rodin and Signac.
Charles Saatchi, (born June 9, 1943, Baghdad, Iraq), Iraqi - born British advertising executive who was perhaps best known as a collector of contemporary art.
With some fifty paintings and sculptures, When Modern Was Contemporary illuminates the artistic transformations that took place in the U.S. during the first half of the twentieth century, while also exploring Neuberger's considerable role as a collector of and advocate for the work of his artistic contemporaries.
This attitude marked Judd as a collector of architecture, as it were, for he acquired buildings not only to use them but also to draw attention to their historical value and preserve their material and spatial qualities.
Part of a new series of partnerships that will take LACMA works to other organizations around L.A., this show represents an overview of Chinese ceramics from the museum's permanent collection that take the viewer from circa 2500 BC to the 19th century — as well as the museum's own long history as a collector of Chinese ceramics.
Alongside his work in publishing, Taschen has also made a name for himself as a collector of contemporary art.
She describes herself as a collector of second hand images — primarily «cabinet card» portrait photography from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
As a collector of African art, cabinet of curiosities and other artifacts, Benes found beauty and meaning in relics of human life and culture, which was endemic to his art.
The creation of a «repository» - like organization, or the assignment of such a role to an existing organization, whose sole directive will be to act as a collector of PPP arbitration filings, and to make information related to these filings available to the public.
As a collector of white pitchers myself I find them to be among the most versatile accessories I own.
As a collector of swans, I was very intrigued by such a close - up photo of one.
As a collector of clocks, that will be one of my first purchases, if I don't win it.
As a collector of Santas I LOVE those plates and wish I had seen them.

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Over the last few years, Trump has cultivated an image as something of a connoisseur, giving interviews to international media about her favorite artists and sharing advice for beginner art collectors on her blog.
That relative lack of movement, as well as less contact with the roving germ collectors known as flight attendants, translated into a relatively lower risk of infection for those seated by the window.
In April the Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector in San Francisco announced it had notified 37,000 people identified as drivers for transportation network companies, or TNCs, of a new effort to enforce the requirements.
All any self - declared «debt collector» has to do is to give the financing platform — which promises debt collectors a commission as high as 40 % of the whole loan if the recovery proves successful — their own photo and ID card number, and go through a weeklong wait for verification.
In fact, Rahmé refers to her customers as collectors, citing some who have 40 bottles of her fragrances.
The buyers of Claus's boat collection ran the gamut from die - hard collectors who only wanted display pieces to those who view the items as investments.
Thanks to a Los Angeles auction house, one of the great American novelists will continue to live on as a collector's item.
The scammers follow up with the taxpayer, either posing as the IRS or debt collectors demanding the return of the fraudulent tax refund.
Victims of identity theft can face issues such as lost job opportunities, problems with securing a loan or harassment from debt collectors.
Prior to joining Buckingham, Everett represented the City of St. Louis in tax and bankruptcy proceedings as an attorney with the office of the St. Louis City Collector of Revenue.
Investing In Pollution Control Systems Companies Pollution control systems companies are serious businesses that engage in the design, development and implementation of consumer and industrial pollution control products such as air and water filtration systems, dust collectors and various scrubbers.
LONDON — He is a little - known Saudi prince from a remote branch of the royal family, with no history as a major art collector, and no publicly known source of great wealth.
But this was no obstacle to data collectors: while Kosinski always asked for the consent of Facebook users, many apps and online quizzes today require access to private data as a precondition for taking personality tests.
As one example, DelBello points out that huge nationwide institutions like banks service millions of loans through centralized computer systems, yet we need a separate tax assessor, tax collector, and various clerks and support staff for every town.
ST. PETERSBURG As in the landscape of the American Southwest, the James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art in downtown St. Petersburg has a particular grandeur.This dream of philanthropists and collectors Tom and Mary James has a «soft» public openi...
The gulf among the Greek government and its worldwide collectors widened on Monday as the region was warned to choose up the tempo of its reforms in get to unlock the crucial cash it needs to continue to be solvent.
And collectors are so focused on collecting money that they do not inform borrowers of long - term solutions, such as IDR.
In the August 2015 version of their paper entitled «Art as an Asset and Keynes the Collector», David Chambers, Elroy Dimson and Christophe Spaenjers study the performance of an actual buy - and - hold art portfolio, the collection of economist John Maynard Keynes.
While there are wonderful examples of kingdom communities who attract, embrace, and transform those who are most judged and marginalized by society and religion today, on the whole today's prostitutes and tax collectors steer as far away from Christians as they did the Pharisees in the first century.
Sharp viewers will see the famous, uh, therapist in the background of a scene as one of the Collector's captives.
He fights with every religious leader of his day (they are representives of God), hangs out with some of the lowest people in society (drunks, prostitutes, tax collectors), healed people on the sabbath (they see this as against the law), healed lepers (also against the law), accepts some Gentiles and heals them (outside his actual mission), died for all of «humanity», etc..
Mughal rulers such as Babar and Jahangir were themselves literary men of high distinction, and their courtiers included men of great learning and collectors of large libraries.
Until the culture at large instinctively identifies us as loving, humble servants, and until the tax collectors and prostitutes of our day are beating down our doors to hang out with us as they did with Jesus, we have every reason to accept our culture's judgment of us as correct.
I brought up the idea that had he been a contemporary of Jesus, he probably would have viewed the Messiah as a failure because Jesus went from teaching leaders to having a mass following to being followed by what our society would deem «losers» (prostitutes, tax collectors, demon possessed, lepers, etc.) to having 12 by his side to 11 to 3 to none.
Fellowship — Among Jesus» closest disciples was the first century equivalent of a Jewish right - winger (Matthew, the tax collector) as well as the first century equivalent of a radical Jewish leftist (Peter, the zealot).
He ate with tax collectors and sinners which religious leaders viewed as an act of impurity.
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