Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. Rate this Painting. Current Rating: 8.00 stars of max. 10 Click on the stars to rate this painting [locked] Related Paintings. Portrait of a Man 2 - (Robert Campin) Master of Flémalle. Portrait of a gentleman, three-quarter-length, in a black coat with a lace collar - (after) Paulus Moreelse.

  2. 23 de dic. de 2014 · Julianna Laszlo (Kim Shaw), the great-granddaughter of Haustenburg, owned the painting until it was stolen out of her house. FBI agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) and felon-turned-consultant Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) are on the case. As arrogant forgers go, Neal Caffrey is one of the most likable.

  3. Neal and Peter make a house call when an extremely valuable work by the painter Haustenberg is stolen from a Manhattan residence. The owner, 22-year-old Julianna Laszlo, inherited the house and the painting from her grandmother, not knowing how much it was worth.

  4. S1 Ep.6 - Haustenbergs ‘Young Girl with Locket’. Through my many run throughs of the show, I’ve had confusing moments like this one. So, the painting is mentioned to be over 2 million dollars by both Peter and Neal (2.6 million more specifically @ 11:26).

  5. 13 de nov. de 2015 · As a leading member of the Nagybánya artist colony (a school aimed to modernize Hungarian art), various movements influenced the painter’s oeuvre, including French Naturalism, exaggerated Baroque, modern Impressionism, and even experiments with Art Nouveau at a later stage of his life.

  6. Hace 4 días · Paintings of the day. A riverlandscape with a ferry - Cornelis Steffelaar. A Rooftop In Capri - Charles Caryl Coleman. Moored Boats Near A Windmill - Jacobus Adrianus Vrolijk. The Coronation Banquet of Joseph II 1741-90 Emperor of Germany 1764 - Martin II Mytens or Meytens. Heller-Altar, Catherine Heller with Coat of Arms - Albrecht Durer.

  7. 16 de ene. de 2011 · Synopsis: A Haustenberg painting was stolen from the residence of a well-off young woman. The FBI learns who stole it, but fails to catch the thief. During the course of the investigation, the FBI also learns that the painting was actually stolen first from the Channing Museum.