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Pollock and De Kooning were both Abstract Expressionists.
Eye-Witness Accounts
The night of the theft, there were more witnesses than just the two guards on duty. At about the same time that Richard Abath was switching positions with his partner at the desk, a group of high school revelers leaving a nearby party saw a hatchback parked near the Palace Road entrance door to the museum. It appeared to two of those students that a Boston cop was at the wheel. The students approached the police two days after the heist.
Back inside the museum, according to what he told police, Richard Abath was watching a security monitor when he observed a pair
of vehicle headlights approach and then park on the museum side of Palace Road. He told police that just a few seconds later he
saw two men in police uniforms exit the vehicle and approach the employee entrance, and that they immediately rang the door buzzer.
That account is at odds with reports by two of the teenage revelers on Palace Road that night. They told police, in separate interviews 19 years apart, that they saw no movement from the “cops” in the hatchback for about 15 minutes, and then their group headed for another party.
Those students were able to describe the suspects and identified two men from a line up.
Back inside the museum, according to what he told police, Richard Abath was watching a security monitor when he observed a pair
of vehicle headlights approach and then park on the museum side of Palace Road. He told police that just a few seconds later he
saw two men in police uniforms exit the vehicle and approach the employee entrance, and that they immediately rang the door buzzer.
That account is at odds with reports by two of the teenage revelers on Palace Road that night. They told police, in separate interviews 19 years apart, that they saw no movement from the “cops” in the hatchback for about 15 minutes, and then their group headed for another party.
Those students were able to describe the suspects and identified two men from a line up.
Who are these men?
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Just like the portraits above, this art movement emphasized recreating the human figure using realistic details and proportions based on the Golden Mean to make the artwork's subject matter look like it did in real life.
Which art movement used the Golden Mean to create realistic sculptures of the human body?
Just like the portraits above, this art movement emphasized recreating the human figure using realistic details and proportions based on the Golden Mean to make the artwork's subject matter look like it did in real life.
Which art movement used the Golden Mean to create realistic sculptures of the human body?