NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) - A stage curtain believed to be the biggest Pablo Picasso painting in the United States is moving to a New York museum after a dispute over whether it could stay in its ...
Picasso’s 96-year-old curtain Le Tricorne (The Three Cornered Hat) will be unveiled at its new–and hopefully permanent–New York home this spring. The New-York Historical Society is about to unveil the ...
After 55 years hanging in the Seagram Building, and a lot of debate, one of New York City’s largest pieces of art will have a new domain. “Le Tricorne,” a stage curtain painted by Spanish artist Pablo ...
The New York Landmarks Conservancy owns the piece, called “Le Tricorne,” but real-estate group RFR Holding, helmed by entrepreneur Aby Rosen, owns and controls the property. Though he did not provide ...
Picasso’s “Le Tricorne” is leaving its long-time home at the Four Seasons for greener pastures at the New-York Historical Society. (Matthew Peyton/Getty Images) The curtain’s about to close on an ...
Picasso’s “Le Tricorne,” a 19-foot high canvas that has called the Four Seasons Restaurant lobby home for more than 50 years, is in danger of destruction. The limestone wall behind the artwork is in ...
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