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The Only Known Cased Superimposed Load Pistol to be Sold at Bonhams’ Arms & Armour Auction

A remarkable find in the world of antique firearms, a cased 15-bore percussion four-shot superimposed load officerโ€™s pistol, believed to be the only one of its kind, will take center stage at Bonhamsโ€™ upcoming auction of Antique Arms & Armour in London. The auction, which will also include items from the esteemed Per T. Norheim Collection and Modern Sporting Guns, is scheduled to run online from May 13 to May 22 on Bonhams.com

Exclusive Interview with Award-Winning Artist and Actor Dave Vescio – Part 5 | The Journey Never Ends

After a much-anticipated hiatus, The World Art News is delighted to welcome back the captivating award-winning artist and actor, Dave Vescio. Known for his thought-provoking insights and profound reflections, Dave returns to grace our exclusive interviews with his signature blend of philosophy and deep introspection. In this installment, he candidly unveils his journey as a contemporary artist and photographer, offering invaluable insights into his distinctive methodology. Beyond the realm of artistry, Dave delves into addressing not only artistic and emotional challenges but also navigating the complex landscape of global issues that confront us all.

Babe Ruth Rookie Card Fetches Record-Breaking $762,500 at Bonhams Auction

In New York, during Bonhams Fine Books and Manuscripts sale on April 10, a significant highlight emerged as a rare Gimbels Department Store version of the M101-4 1916 Babe Ruth Rookie Card fetched an impressive $762,500, surpassing its initial estimate. This particular card, renowned as one of the most sought-after trading cards in existence, carries historical significance dating back over a century.

Ethical Dilemmas in Art Conservation and Restoration: Preserving the Sacred Legacy of Christian Icons

This March 11-13, 2024, the International Conference on the Documentation of Ecclesiastical Cultural Heritage took place in Sofia at the New Conference Hall, St Kliment of Ohrid University of Sofia. Experts and scholars convened to explore and discuss the documentation, digitization, and preservation of ecclesiastical cultural heritage. The conference commenced with addresses from distinguished guests, including the Mayor of Sofia, Mr. Vasil Terziev, the Rector of Sofia University, Georgi Valchev, the Deputy Rector of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Efstratios Stylianidis, the Board member of KMKD Eva ลžarlak, and other esteemed academics and members of KMKD (Association for the Protection of Cultural Heritage).

Rare 15th Century Astrolabe Fetches Over $600,000 Doubling Pre-Sale Expectations

In a surprising turn of events at Bonhamsโ€™ Important Instruments of Science and Technology Sale in London on April 24th, a remarkably rare 15th-century astrolabe soared past its pre-sale estimate, fetching an impressive ยฃ508,400 ($635,000). Jon Baddeley, a specialist at Bonhams, expressed his astonishment at the outcome, stating, โ€œThis is one of the strongest results weโ€™ve seen at auction at Bonhams Knightsbridge in the past decade.โ€ Describing the astrolabe as an “early smartphone of sorts,” Baddeley emphasized its multifaceted utility, noting its significance in timekeeping, navigation, celestial observation, and even decision-making.

Exclusive Interview with Prof. Megan Heber on SMU’s Master of Management in International Arts Management (MMIAM) Program | Part 2

Welcome to Part 2 of our Exclusive Interview with Professor Megan Heber, MA, MBA. Megan’s journey exemplifies a profound commitment to using the arts as a catalyst for positive change. With 15 years of experience, Megan has become a leading advocate for the arts, currently serving as the Professor of Practice in Arts Management and Nonprofit Leadership at SMUโ€™s Division of Corporate Communication and Public Affairs. Beyond the classroom, Megan actively engages with the North Texas arts community, contributing her expertise to various committees and organizations such as the City of Dallas Cultural Plan Implementation Steering Committee and the Board of Appointed Trustees of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Megan’s remarkable contributions have not gone unnoticed; she was honored with the Business Council for the Arts Obelisk Award in 2020 and recognized as one of “30 Under 40” alumni by Rowan University. With a diverse background encompassing executive roles and military service, Megan’s journey is a testament to her unwavering dedication to enriching communities through the transformative power of the arts.

JM Gems Founder Peggy Elias Donates $4500 Gold Necklace to Arthritis Society Canada for Celebrity Roast Featuring Shaun Majumder and Steve Murphy

Peggy Elias, the visionary founder of JM Gems, renowned for her artistic brilliance, has generously donated a stunning piece of jewelry to support the Arthritis Society Canadaโ€™s 30th Anniversary Celebrity Roast. The 18k rose gold Queen chess piece pendant necklace, adorned with diamonds and sapphires, served as the coveted Raffle Prize at the gala event held on Wednesday, April 17th in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Harmony in Contrast: The Artistic Synergy of Katrin Fridriks and Jan Kalรกb – Exclusive Interview

Katrin Fridriks and Jan Kalรกb have achieved a remarkable synergy in their collaborative endeavor “PERFECT STORM,” seamlessly blending their individual artistic expressions to create mesmerizing pieces characterized by dynamic movement and vibrant color palettes. From their studios in the south of France and Prague, they collaborate closely, meticulously enhancing and refining each other’s work, resulting in a partnership marked by immaculate attention to detail.

Historic First-Ever Formula 1 Lotus Climax Type 12 Chassis โ€˜353โ€™ to be Sold for Nearly Half a Million in Monaco

Racing aficionados and collectors are gearing up for an electrifying moment at The Bonhams|Cars Monaco Sale, ‘Les Grandes Marques ร  Monaco’, on May 10th, as one of the most historically significant Formula 1 cars makes its way to the auction block. The 1957-58 Lotus-Climax Type 12 chassis โ€˜353โ€™, estimated at โ‚ฌ290,000 โ€“ โ‚ฌ390,000 ($308,000 โ€“ $415,000), is poised to steal the spotlight, offering enthusiasts a chance to own a piece of motorsport history.

Interview with Prof. Megan Heber on SMU’s Master of Management in International Arts Management (MMIAM) Program | Part 1

Welcome to Part 1 of our Exclusive Interview with Professor Megan Heber, MA, MBA. Megan’s journey exemplifies a profound commitment to using the arts as a catalyst for positive change. With 15 years of experience, Megan has become a leading advocate for the arts, currently serving as the Professor of Practice in Arts Management and Nonprofit Leadership at SMUโ€™s Division of Corporate Communication and Public Affairs. Beyond the classroom, Megan actively engages with the North Texas arts community, contributing her expertise to various committees and organizations such as the City of Dallas Cultural Plan Implementation Steering Committee and the Board of Appointed Trustees of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Megan’s remarkable contributions have not gone unnoticed; she was honored with the Business Council for the Arts Obelisk Award in 2020 and recognized as one of “30 Under 40” alumni by Rowan University. With a diverse background encompassing executive roles and military service, Megan’s journey is a testament to her unwavering dedication to enriching communities through the transformative power of the arts. Stay tuned as we delve deeper into Megan’s insights and experiences in this exclusive interview series.