"We are not measured by the trials we meet -- only by those we overcome."
- - Spencer W. Kimball
Moments in Art
by Lawrence Jeppson

Fabulous Find, Fowl Intrigue - May 20, 2013
Where's the Beef? - May 13, 2013
Friberg's Royal Friends - April 29, 2013
Clapp's Ploy for Painter's Pay - April 15, 2013
Birth of a Book - April 8, 2013
Stan Watts - March 25, 2013
Matégot the Magnificent - March 18, 2013
An Infamous Cupidity - March 11, 2013
The Misplaced Turkey - March 4, 2013
The Raft of the Medusa - February 25, 2013
Flagged for Fakes - February 18, 2013
Two Artists and a Model - February 11, 2013
Louvre Heist: Picasso's Hot Heads - February 4, 2013
Chalk Up Another for Avard - January 28, 2013
The Hahn-Duveen Tumult - January 21, 2013
JB Fairbanks, Pioneer Artist - January 14, 2013
Renaissance Impersonator, Part 3 - January 7, 2013
Renaissance Impersonator, Part 2 - December 31, 2012
Renaissance Impersonator, Part 1 - December 24, 2012
Getting on the Good List - December 3, 2012
Finding a Name - November 26, 2012
Russian Art Heists - November 19, 2012
Death and Rebirth of a Noble Art - November 5, 2012
Not a Prophet at Home - October 29, 2012
An Abstract Birth - October 22, 2012
Child Prodigies: Jef Banc - October 15, 2012
Unexpected Investment - October 8, 2012
Deception in Greece - October 1, 2012
How Long To Paint a Necktie? - September 24, 2012
Genealogical Consequences - September 17, 2012
$20 for a Renoir? - September 10, 2012
Military Consequences - September 3, 2012
Canadian Whiteout - August 27, 2012
In Steel, Delicate as Vivaldi - August 20, 2012
Crucial Encounters - August 13, 2012
An Arty Fish Tail - August 6, 2012
Art and a Paris Lunch - July 30, 2012
Humble and Heartbreak - July 23, 2012
The Unknown Cabbie - July 16, 2012
Rebirthing a Great Art Form - July 9, 2012
A Very Fishy Story - July 2, 2012
Hammer and Fire - June 25, 2012
Acts of God and the Art Market - June 18, 2012

About Lawrence Jeppson

Lawrence Jeppson is an art consultant, organizer and curator of art exhibitions, writer, editor and publisher, lecturer, art historian, and appraiser. He is America's leading authority on modern, handwoven French tapestries. He is expert on the works of William Henry Clapp, Nat Leeb, Tsing-fang Chen, and several French artists.

He is founding president of the non-profit Mathieu Matégot Foundation for Contemporary Tapestry, whose purview encompasses all 20th-century tapestry, an interest that traces back to 1948. For many years he represented the Association des Peintres-Cartonniers de Tapisserie and Arelis in America.

Through the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, the American Federation of Arts, the Museum of Modern Art, and his own Art Circuit Services he has been a contributor to or organizer of more than 200 art exhibitions in the United States, Canada, Japan, and Taiwan. He owns AcroEditions, which publishes and/or distributes multiple-original art. He was co-founder and artistic director of Collectors' Investment Fund.

He is the director of the Spring Arts Foundation; Utah Cultural Arts Foundation, and the Fine Arts Legacy Foundation

Lawrence is an early-in-the-month home teacher, whose beat is by elevator. In addition, he has spent the past six years hosting and promoting reunions of the missionaries who served in the French Mission (France, Belgium, and Switzerland) during the decade after WWII.

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