The Lively Foundation is proud to announce the latest issue of The Hedgehog, the international arts review. It offers readers articles about exhibitions of masterpieces like the painting featured above, as well as American paintings from the mid-nineteenth century. The works in both exhibitions, one in San Francisco and one in Denver, have not been seen in public for 160 - 50 years.
Also in The Hedgehog: Anna Sokolow, modern dance pioneer profiled on her 100th birthday; an interview with Patrick Makuakane, master of hula and modern/traditional Hawaiian arts; The Pacifica Quartet; The Astoria Music Festival; an interview with Kathleen Henschel, behind the scenes wizard of music organizations.
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St. Mary Magdalene, oil on panel, by the Master of the Mansi Magdalene ( c. 1510-30 ), in the exhibition, “Reclaimed: Paintings from the Collection of Jacques Goudstikker.