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Undercover FBI agents in Florida found what investigators believe is a stolen Henri Matisse painting that had been missing for nearly a decade, officials said Wednesday.

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Stolen Salvador Dali painting returned from abroadupdated: Sat Jun 30 2012 11:42:00

A Salvador Dali painting stolen from a Manhattan art gallery last week has been returned to the United States, New York police said.

Dali painting stolen from Manhattan galleryupdated: Fri Jun 22 2012 12:49:00

Police are searching for a thief who lifted an original Salvador Dali painting, valued at $150,000, from a Manhattan art gallery.

Netherlands art fair showcases the best in 7,000 years of artupdated: Fri Mar 16 2012 07:14:00

There are few places in the world where you can see ancient statues, imperial European jewellery, masterpieces by Pieter Bruegel, paintings by Picasso and sculpture by Henry Moore all under one roof.

Dali Museum opens new location with pizazzupdated: Tue Jan 11 2011 15:29:00

A parade featuring characters reminiscent of Salvador Dali's cosmic creations marked the grand opening Tuesday of the new location for a Florida museum featuring the master's works.

Pablo Picasso: Your number one painterupdated: Fri Oct 08 2010 08:12:00

The votes have been tallied and Pablo Picasso is your number one iconic Western painter of the 20th century.

Michael Jackson: Your number one music iconupdated: Fri Aug 27 2010 09:41:00

The votes are in and Michael Jackson is your number one global music icon.

'Nightmare on Elm Street': Scary? Barelyupdated: Fri Apr 30 2010 10:14:00

Springwood teenagers Dean, Kris, Jesse, Nancy and Quentin are having trouble not sleeping: They're knocking back coffee, popping pills, anything to delay another date with their dream stalker (which may explain why these high school students look like college grads). When one of them does drop off, the bedsheets turn red.

Sotheby's $180 million take buoys hope for contemporary art marketupdated: Fri Nov 06 2009 20:42:00

A recent sale of Impressionist and modern art at Sotheby's auction house exceeded sales estimates and raised the hopes of industry insiders that a rebound is under way.

CNNMoney: Art auction lifts hope for industry reboundupdated: Fri Nov 06 2009 18:52:00

A recent sale of Impressionist and modern art at Sotheby's auction house exceeded sales estimates and raised the hopes of industry insiders that a rebound is under way.

People.com: Sorry Ladies, Robert Pattinson Doesn't Want a Girlfriend Nowupdated: Thu Mar 12 2009 21:17:00

And the Twilight star clears up rumors that he's romantically involved with Camilla Belle

People.com: Robert Pattinson Plays Eccentric Painter Salvador Dalíupdated: Sat Feb 14 2009 09:19:00

Check out an exclusive clip of the actor in his upcoming movie Little Ashes

People.com: Robert Pattinson Channels Artist Salvador Dalíupdated: Wed Jan 28 2009 13:40:00

In his new movie, the heartthrob plays the Spanish surrealist as a gay young blade

Duchess of Carnegie, 96, refuses to leave homeupdated: Mon Dec 29 2008 10:38:00

Editta Sherman has celebrated more than half a century's worth of new years in her palatial studio apartment above New York's Carnegie Hall. But it's unlikely the celebrated portrait photographer will be raising her glass there next year.

7 indicted in international scheme to sell counterfeit artupdated: Wed Mar 19 2008 23:13:00

An alleged scheme involving the production and sale of counterfeit prints by artists including Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali and Marc Chagall resulted in the indictments of four Americans, two Italians and a Spaniard, federal authorities said Wednesday.

showbuzzupdated: Mon Sep 20 2004 15:15:00

A word of advice from Elton John to up-and-coming musicians: Pay your dues.

Fortune: WHAT TO READ ON VACATION Put down those how-to tomes and pick up some real books -- tales of giant squids, serial killers . . . updated: Mon Aug 26 1991 00:01:00

Congratulations. As a representative business person, you possess astonishing intelligence, cultivated interests, and a strong, sinuous attention span. But what, on an average business day, must yo...

Money Magazine: WHY WON'T GALLERIES SELL MY VALUABLE ART PRINTS?updated: Sat Sep 01 1990 00:01:00

Q Five years ago, I purchased an Alvar lithograph for $3,800, a Salvador Dali etching for $1,200 and an Andrew Wyeth collotype for $3,600 from the Atlas Galleries of Chicago. The Alvar is now worth...

Money Magazine: HOW CAN YOU SPOT A BOGUS GIVEAWAY PROMOTION?updated: Mon May 01 1989 00:01:00

MARKETING GIMMICKS Q. I recently received a letter from a company called Healthway Products of Texas in San Antonio telling me that I had won one of five awards ranging from a 1989 Ford Taurus to a...

Money Magazine: Coups and calamities of investment year 1986updated: Sun Feb 01 1987 00:01:00

! When an American antique sofa sells for $605,000, up from the prior record of $262,000 four years ago, 1986 seems cushy indeed. Not every purchase paid off so handsomely, of course. Herewith a Mo...

Money Magazine: THE FINE ART OF FRAUD MASTERS OF DECEPTION HAVE DISCOVERED THAT IT IS HUGELY PROFITABLE -- AND RATHER EASY -- TO BILK SMALL-TIMEupdated: Mon Sep 01 1986 00:01:00

Art fraud is probably as old as art itself. In the 14th century, Italian stonecarvers copied Greek and Roman busts and other statuary, then purposely chipped their works so they could peddle them a...

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