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Hooked on Art PodcastArt interviews Author: Veronica Winters
My goal with this project is to expand on our understanding of art, emotion and life. This art podcast captures personal stories about art, the business of art, art collecting, and everything else that comes with being an artist or loving the arts. This podcast is available in a video format on YouTube: https://youtube.com/veronicasart Host: Veronica Winters, M.F.A. https://VeronicasArt.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/veronicawintersart Language: en Genres: Arts, Education, Visual Arts Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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From Venice to Boston: The TRUE Story of America’s Craziest Art Collection & the Thieves Who Stole It
Saturday, 8 November, 2025
Dedicated to the enjoyment of the public from the very beginning, this palace was never Isabella’s house. Rather, it is a Venetian-style palace filled with art, history, and beauty that reflects her rt collecting aesthetic and taste. The house-museum is the world of Isabella Stewart Gardner, the fiery socialite and adventurous spirit who turned her passion for beauty into one of America’s most audacious art collections. This museum experienced the largest art theft in history, 13 artworks were stolen. A crime so brazen it left empty frames mocking visitors to this day. Welcome inside the powerful, enigmatic realm of Isabella Gardner—a tale of creative vision, tragedy, and treasures still missing. To read about the Isabella Stewart Gardner’s Palace in Boston, Massachusetts and to see pictures: https://veronicasart.com/the-queens-hidden-palace-isabella-stewart-gardners-boston-legacy-of-art-intrigue-and-the-greatest-heist-ever/ video: https://youtu.be/69qpQMk5eVw If you’d like to support my work, subscribe & rate this podcast on Spotify and Apple | Show your support for the podcast: here | Host: Veronica Winters, MFA | veronicasart.com The post From Venice to Boston: The TRUE Story of America’s Craziest Art Collection & the Thieves Who Stole It appeared first on Veronica Winters Painting.













