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    When art meets data
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    When art meets data

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    This combo pictures shows a sculpture before (right) and after being restored (left) on the exterior of an ornate office building in the city of Palencia, Spain, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020. Restoration work on a sculpture in northern Spain has resurrected memories of a restored Christ fresco in another Spanish city eight years ago that drew ridicule as well as tourists. (AP Photo/Alberto Calleja -left image- & Agencia ICAL -right image-)
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    Another botched Spanish art restoration draws laughs and ridicule

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    Goya’s darkness
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    Goya’s darkness

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    Vincent van Gogh painting stolen from Dutch museum during coronavirus closure
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    Vincent van Gogh painting stolen from Dutch museum during coronavirus closure

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    Hunter Biden is pictured at the funeral of his brother, Beau.
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    Hunter Biden takes up painting after being ‘addicted to crack for four years’

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    A lady looks at the Last Judgement on display at a press view for the Michaelangelo's Sistine Chapel - A Different View exhibition at the Great Hall in Winchester. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2019.  Officially licensed by the Vatican Museums, frescoes have been photographed and reproduced at high resolution and transferred to special fabric webs, allowing a true-to-life reproduction the ceiling and giving visitors a unique opportunity for a close-up view.
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    Art history is too white, too male for Yale

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    In this July 7, 2016, file photo, led by three costumed tigers, dozens of animal rights protesters with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) gather at City Hall in Los Angeles to call on the city to prohibit using tigers, lions, and other wild animals in circuses.
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    'A poultry affair': University removes painting depicting dead animals after vegan students complain

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    November 22, 2019 4:33 pm
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    All art is political, but it doesn’t have to be
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    All art is political, but it doesn’t have to be

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    ‘Sale goes beyond all our dreams’: Masterpiece found hanging in kitchen sells for record $26.6M
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    ‘Sale goes beyond all our dreams’: Masterpiece found hanging in kitchen sells for record $26.6M

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