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By Your Pupils You’ll Be Caught

August 08, 2018
by Caroline Miller
18th century furniture, art fraud, Bill G. B. Pallot, Charles Hooreman, crime pays, Eric Konigsberg, furniture fakes
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Of course it’s true, the rich are different from you and me.  They have more money.  That aside, if you look closely into any tribe, you’ll find quirkiness.  The art world is no exception.  Where else but there would an expert who is in jail for art forgery, hold court with di
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Charitable Giving — Its Public And Private Face

March 18, 2016
by Caroline Miller
Andrew Carnegie, Ben Ryder, Bill Gates, charitable giving, Eric Konigsberg, John D. Rockefeller, narcissism and charity, one-percenter's impackt on charity, public policy versus private giving, vanity as a facotr in chairitable giving
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In the past, making an anonymous contribution to charity was the norm, according to writers, Erick Konigsberg and Ben Ryder.  Many one-per centers in their day, like John D. Rockefeller, contributed large amounts of cash to colleges and other public institutions with no fanfare.   
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