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- Art Collecting for BeginnersArt collecting can be a great hobby for anyone who is interested in artwork. You don't have to be rich to collect art work, all you really need is some time on your hands and an interest in the subject.
- Summer Fun Ideas in the Tampa Bay Area Part 2Ten attractions to experience in the Tampa Bay Area this summer.
Simple Rules for Displaying Your Art CollectionTips and guidelines for the right way to display your art collection and making a personal design statement that reflects your good taste.
Art and Entertainment News: E-Book Fight, World Record Set, $250 Million Raised for Art Collection and MoreAmazon and Macmillan fight over e-book pricing, Sotheby's auction sets a new record, $250 million is raised to house art collection at SFMOMA and Lionsgate wants to buy Walt Disney's Miramax.- Anime Production Art Collecting TipsTips for collecting anime production art
New Coach 2009 Fall Designer Leather Totes from the Opt Art CollectionCoach introduces the newest collection of exceptional and innovative designer handbags for perfect for fall. The New Coach Opt Art Leather Tote Fall Collection features trendy patterns, flirty details and vibrant designs.- The New Creative Mosaic: Addressing the Rise in Multicultural Art Appreciation and Increasing Cultural DiversityThis article addresses the rise in interest for multicultural art and the diverse communities that are calling attention to previously unknown artists and the impact on the art world.
- Topical Stamp Collecting: A Fun Way to Build the Worlds Best Art CollectionAn Introduction into the exciting world of topical philately stamp collecting.
- Starting a Timeless Art CollectionArt collecting is not just for the rich and prosperous, its for everyone. Find out what you can do to start your own collection today!
- Art Collecting 101General tips & steps in beginning to collect art.
- Art Collecting on a BudgetThinking about starting an art collection? This article may help you.
Art Collecting for the BeginnerIf you love art, then try collecting. It is a fun hobby that doesn't have to cost you an arm or a leg. Thoughts from an artist on how to collect art for personal enjoyment.
Building Your Art Collection on Next to NothingThe story of how I have found pieces of art at thrift shops and yard sales.- New Art Collection Lets You Be Even More Creative with Babya PhotoProBabya today announced the release of Babya PhotoPro Art Collection-a add-on for Babya PhotoPro
- Collecting Fine Art Can Be Done on a BudgetOther people who are not rich have collected fine art. Buy what’s affordable because you love the work, but also know that art value beat stocks in 2011.
- The National Gallery (UK)The UK's main collection of western European painting is found in the National Gallery in London.
California Palace of the Legion of Honor Fine Art Collection One of the Finest in the WestReview of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor.- Suggestions for Collecting ArtThis article gives tips for new and experienced art collectors.
- Stinky Pinky Stands in for the Odd Man OutA yet even sillier quiz
Art as an InvestmentWith the stock market uncertain and real estate in a nose dive, is investing in art a good place to put your money?- Art Collecting with a Limited BudgetCollecting art doesn't have to be limited to millionaires and other wealthy individuals - here's some great ideas on how you can start your art collection for next to nothing!
- $600 Million HotelThis beautiful $600-million, 780-room hotel, is a multifaceted, pro-active resort, offering a vast array of diversions with rooms attractively decorated in earthy Hawaiian tones.
Traveling Mail Art Vs. Collection Mail Art: What's the Difference?Traveling Mail Art vs. Collection Mail Art: What's the Difference?
History of the British National GalleryThe British National Gallery is truly a public institution. Admission is free and the museum is committed to making the exhibit accessible to all areas of Britain through its Touring Exhibitions.
K20 & K21 Museums, Düsseldorf, GermanyThe K20 & K21 musuems in Düsseldorf, Germany, are two of the city's "can't miss" attractions.

