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    York City to Walter Hoving, the head of Tiffany & Company, and his wife, Mary Osgood Field, a descendant of Samuel Osgood. Hoving grew up surrounded by...
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  • Cross to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and is vividly described by Thomas Hoving, who made the acquisition, in his book on the work. Several highly respected...
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  • dancer and choreographer Thomas Hoving (1931–2009), director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Son of Walter Hoving Walter Hoving (1897–1989), head of Tiffany...
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    1955 to 1980. Hoving was born in Stockholm on December 2, 1897. He was a son of Johannes Hoving, a surgeon, and Helga (née Rundberg) Hoving, an opera singer...
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    Cassavetes' 2012 movie, Yellow. 1996 - "False Impressions" by Thomas Hoving Hoving, Thomas: Making the Mummies Dance. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-671-73854-2...
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    historian, curator, photographer, and consultant. She worked under Thomas Hoving at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and then created her own studio, Roussel...
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    Press, 1950. Dictionary of Art Historians page on James J. Rorimer Thomas Hoving. Making the Mummies Dance. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1993. PBS (WNET...
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    were expelled from the country". This theme was developed in a book by Thomas Hoving, the curator involved when the Metropolitan acquired the cross, and...
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  • Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club (/ˈbraɪtən ... ˈhoʊv/ BRY-tən … HOHV, commonly referred to as simply Brighton) is an English professional football...
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    convicted of selling stolen art in 2005. Hecht denied the charges. Thomas Hoving, director of the Met and the primary negotiator in the purchase, later...
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