Eonias Mateo-Perez's family is suing the wood chipper's manufacturer after his 2024 death Wright and Ford Funeral Home Eonias Mateo-Perez, 22, was killed in July 2024 when he was allegedly pulled into ...
Eonias Mateo-Perez, 22, was killed in July 2024 when he was allegedly pulled into a wood chipper while operating the machine at a New Jersey cemetery, authorities said A lawsuit was filed against the ...
Vermeer, a New York-based startup with significant operations in Ukraine, says it has raised $10 million in series A venture funding to scale its optical navigational technology platform for drones.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. According to one account, Johannes Vermeer, the great 17th-century Dutch painter, was a genius so potent that a ...
Visitors at the Amsterdam museum crowd around one of the artist’s most famous works, The Milkmaid (1658-59). It was one of the 28 works assembled for the show that made it the largest-ever Vermeer ...
Research has revealed that there is an overpainted figure in the background of Vermeer’s A Maid Asleep (1656-57) The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Bequest of Benjamin Altman, 1913 Recent research by the ...
Landscape and garden work comes in various forms, from mowing grass and clearing brush to trimming hedges and chopping down trees. Completing these arduous tasks requires the right tools for the job.
Johannes Vermeer's signed painting The Guitar Player (left) and its mysterious doppelgänger (right) are on display together for the first time at London's Kenwood House. Historic England / ...
Secreted away beneath layers of paint in Johannes Vermeer’s “A Maid Asleep” (ca. 1657) sits a faceless man. The figure, now buried by rich, dark pigments in the top-right corner, was first detected in ...
Johannes Vermeer, "Woman Writing a Letter with Her Maid" (c. 1670–72), oil on canvas; National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin (image © National Gallery of Ireland ...
The Frick’s first post-renovation show unites three Vermeer masterpieces that explore letter-writing and (maybe) love affairs. By Deborah Solomon As a title for a museum exhibition, “Vermeer’s Love ...