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Artists Who Don't Exist: Sharp
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Executive Director, Alan Fausel talks about the distinct difference between artists, Joseph Henry Sharp and JH Sharp, respectively.
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Artists Who Don't Exist: A. Weir
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Executive Director Alan Fausel discusses artist Julian Alden Weir and a mystery artist with a similar name by A.Weir. A. Weir painted their famous piece,"Words of Comfort" in 1888.
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Artist in Focus: John Martin Tracy
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AKC Museum of the Dog Executive Director, Alan Fausel discusses one of the finest and rarest paintings by artist John Martin Tracy.
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"9/11 Remembered: Search and Rescue Dogs" Virtual Tour
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Take a virtual tour of 9/11 Remembered: Search and Rescue Dogs.
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Posters of Hollywood Dogs: Yukon Gold
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This week's edition of Posters of Hollywood Dogs focuses on the movie, Yukon Gold. Angelina Lippert, Chief Curator of Poster House, breaks down the unique way the 1950's poster presents the movie genre and how it appealed to young audiences.