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Visitors soon will be able to enjoy Hearst Castle’s art and ambiance under the stars during a limited series of evening tours offered on select Friday and Saturday evenings from Oct. 4 through ...
SAN SIMEON, Calif. (AP) — A painting that has been hanging at California's landmark Hearst Castle for decades has been identified as a 17th century work after two guides noticed ...
Visitors at Hearst Castle will be able to go outside at night to see the “Art Under the Moonlight” tour featuring works from newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst’s collection. The 100 ...
How to get tickets to Hearst Castle art tour. Tickets are $50 for guests over 12 years old and $25 for children ages 5 through 12. They are available at HearstCastle.org or ReserveCalifornia.com.
The painting is 8.5 feet by 5 feet, and is in the Assembly Room of the main house at the Hearst Castle. The massive estate, originally situated on 250,000 acres of land, was built by media baron ...
Records showed that Hearst bought the painting in 1927, but officials of the Castle, which is now part of the California state parks system, knew little else about it until last fall.
The other painting - "Venus and Cupid," by a student of Paris Bordon - will remain at Hearst Castle and, along with photographic reproductions of the other pieces, will be used in an exhibit in ...
California's Hearst Castle will return two Italian Renaissance paintings auctioned by German Nazis that made their way into the collection of U.S. newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, ...
A painting that has been hanging at California’s landmark Hearst Castle for decades has been identified as a 17th century work after two guides noticed a previously undetected monogram and inscription ...
SAN SIMEON - A painting that has been hanging at California's landmark Hearst Castle for decades has been identified as a 17th century work after two guides noticed a previously undetected ...
According to Hearst records, the painting was purchased in 1927 with another artwork depicting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ from Cannell and Chaffin, a Southern California decorating firm.
A painting that has been hanging at California’s landmark Hearst Castle for decades has been identified as a 17th century work after two guides noticed a previously undetected monogram and ...
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