A Colorado artist denies trying to distort Donald Trump’s likeness in a portrait that hung until recently in the state Capitol and says the president’s criticisms are hurting her business.
Known as the “soul of the Morgan,” Belle da Costa Greene established the Morgan Library & Museum’s collection and lived as a “passing” Black woman in the early 20th century.
Analysis - Some of America's strongest allies are rethinking their relationship as Trump's isolationism threatens to remake ...
This month sees the official launch of the Revolutionary War commemorations — the beginning of a year-and-a-half-long celebration leading up to next year’s Semiquincentennial. And the (mostly ...
There’s a white clapboard building in Essex where time stands still, Revolutionary ghosts linger in the corners, and a bowl ...
The Colorado-based artist said her business "has changed for the worst" after Trump's criticism of the portrait late last ...
Trump portrait artist says career is in peril after president accuses her of distorting his likeness
Sarah Boardman’s niece said the artist’s loved ones rallied around her on social media, with some changing their cover photos to the portrait of Trump that Boardman had created.
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