Dankuwel Antwerpen!
This is a good week to be thankful and I am especially grateful to everyone who made the launch of De meester van de schaduw in Antwerp such a success.
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The Big Stage
'll be giving a talk on Rubens and his diplomatic career at the Ringling Museum's extraordinary Asolo Theater.
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Adoration: Library Journal on Master of Shadows: "An Exceptional Book"
A nice synopsis and very generous assessment of Master of Shadows appears in the forthcoming issue of
Library Journal.
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From Bauhaus to My House
Nearly thirty years ago, Tom Wolfe made quite a splash with his reactionary little attack on modern architecture.
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A Renaissance Who Dunnit
Tomorrow the Metropolitan Museum will put on display a sculpture of a boy archer that made headlines about a decade ago when a New York art historian claimed it was the work of Michelangelo. Is it by Michelangelo? Maybe. But if it's not, is it even worth looking at?
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Master of Shadows: Highbrow + Brilliant
Master of Shadows appears in the privileged upper-right quadrant — that would be "highbrow" and "brilliant" — of
New York Magazine's weekly Approval Matrix
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