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From Sotheby s Big Botticelli Boon to the Pussy Riot Arrests in Russia: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week

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Man Arrested After Allegedly Breaking Into Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Man Arrested After Allegedly Breaking Into Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Robert Viens of Randolph, Massachusetts, has been charged after incidents at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the Arden Gallery, both in Boston Published January 26, 2021 James S. Russell/Bloomberg via Getty Images A Massachusetts man has been arrested after allegedly breaking into Boston s famed Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Robert Viens, a 48-year-old Randolph man, was arrested Tuesday morning in Braintree, according to the Boston Police Department. Viens was wanted on a warrant from Roxbury District Court on charges including breaking and entering with the intent to commit a felony; wanton destruction of property over $1,200; and possession, transportation or use of a hoax device or substance. Police said the warrant was related to an incident at the art museum on Saturday, but did not give any further details.

Undine Spragg s Life in Objects - The New York Times

Undine Spragg’s Life in Objects Undine Spragg’s Life in Objects Beauty, charm and luck all factor into the social ascent of Edith Wharton’s ambitious protagonist — but money, crucially, matters the most. Mrs. Sidney Smith, P. A. Clark, Mrs. James T. Burden, Stanford White, James Henry Smith, Norman Whitehouse, Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish and Sidney Smith (seated) at the 1905 James Hazen Hyde costume ball.Credit.Byron Company/The Museum of the City of New York/Art Resource, NY By Samuel Rutter This article is part of T’s to R.S.V.P. to a virtual conversation, led by Claire Messud, about “The Custom of the Country,” to be held on Jan. 28.

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