According to Berenson we see much more with our mind then with our eye.
His relationship with Berenson, far from being as independent as Duveen's clients believed, was financially close.
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Actress Marisa Berenson was still new to show business at the time she was cast as Natalia Landauer.
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Ms Berenson, 40, was arrested in 1995 for her alleged role in a plot to attack the Peruvian Congress.
Bernard Berenson, who over a lifetime of connoisseurship, disdained German, American and English academics, just as I avoid market pundits.
From his first day at Michigan, Hagelin emerged as something of a legend for his performance in Berenson's infamously grueling conditioning drills.
Lori Berenson, an American citizen who has served 15 years in a Peruvian prison for aiding leftist rebels, has been freed on parole.
As part of their offseason workouts, Berenson's players run 15 races each day up and down the bleachers at Michigan Stadium, the university's gigantic football venue.
Over 70 years Berenson built a library of 34, 000 books, but tells us not to waste much time reading about pictures instead of looking at them.
The daughter of university professors, Ms Berenson broke off her studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston to travel to Central and South America.
The end goal is to provide natural human control over TV-based media consumption, said Berenson, who's working to get cameras in TVs themselves sometime late next year.
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His father, Boris, had attended Western Michigan before returning to Sweden, and as a 10-year-old, Carl had participated in a hockey camp run by longtime Michigan coach Red Berenson.
Not only was Berenson paid a large retainer by Duveen, he often took a commission from a sale whose size depended on the attribution he gave to a painting.
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Marisa Berenson revealed how her grandmother, famed fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli, ended a longtime friendship with then-Vogue editrix Diana Vreeland after she hired her as a model for the magazine.
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She turned to intimate friends, such as Walter Berry, Henry James and Bernard Berenson, and, in her late 40s, fell into an all-consuming love affair with the dodgy and bisexual Morton Fullerton.
Berenson reports in the May 2012 issue of Health Affairs on findings from the most recent wave of the Community Tracking Study, a biannual survey of hospital leaders working in large metropolitan areas.
In the book, Alan Chong, who today is the director of Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, gives an engaging account of Gutekunst and Berenson's complex, sometimes devious, dealings with the very rich and art-hungry Mrs Gardner.
For Berenson, looking at a picture was always an emotional experience, a new discovery and only then to be placed in the continuum of Italian Renaissance painting from Duccio, Masaccio and Giotto through Botticelli, Titian, Leonardo and Michelangelo.
The mood board in her studio is pinned with everything from tickets to Jay-Z concerts to pictures of perennial icons like Lauren Hutton, Marisa Berenson and Stella Tennant, along with snapshots of her family, beaches, flowers and stones, and postcards from her goddaughter.
To coincide with the anniversary, Stolen is screening at film festivals in the US. It interweaves the story of the theft and also of the pursuit of the missing works with the collector Isabella Stewart Gardner's own correspondence with Bernard Berenson, the aesthete and art adviser.
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