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Article: Art of a lifetime; Worcester man is curator for expansive Anthony Quinn Collection.
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- Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
- Article date:
- June 25, 2008
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Byline: Pamela H. Sacks
Were he alive today, actor Anthony Quinn would most likely be delighted at the synergy his art collection has created between his wife, Katherine Quinn, and Benjamin Bergenholtz, a historical preservationist who has spent much of his life in Worcester.
Quinn, who won Oscars for his roles in "Viva Zapata!" and "Lust for Life," was an artist as well as an avid collector. In the foreword to the sumptuous art book "Anthony Quinn's Eye," Mrs. Quinn recalled that her husband was full of curiosity and had a hunger for knowledge and discovery. "Being around Tony, one couldn't help but be energized, feeling that anything was possible," ...
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Transcript: Profile: Anthony Quinn dies at 86
NPR Morning Edition;
June 4, 2001 ;
501 words
...00-00-0000 Profile: Anthony Quinn dies at 86 Host: BOB EDWARDS ... AM BOB EDWARDS, host: Actor Anthony Quinn, best known for his portrayal ... Excerpt from movie) Mr. ANTHONY QUINN: (As Zorba) Here. Unidentified ...
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