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President Donald Trump, for his part, once did a drawing of the New York City skyline. The 11.5-by-9-inch piece, originally sketched by the president for a 2005 charity event, is now up for auction.
In the "Early Show"'s "A Beautiful Memory" series, Stephen Wiltshire, an artist with autism, is drawing a panorama of New York City's Manhattan skyline. Wiltshire, a London-based artist known for ...
Sam Heller, the public relations director at Nate D. Sanders Auctions, tried at the time to explain the high price the skyline drawing fetched (more than triple the expected price).
A drawing of the New York City skyline originally sketched by President Donald Trump in 2005 is up for auction at the Los Angeles-based Nate D. Sanders ...
Trump drew the skyline sketch for charity back in 2005. Nate D. Sanders Auctions says the drawing is extremely rare and that only a few of the president’s drawings are known to exist.
The president's rare attempt at drawing—a 2005 sketch of the Manhattan skyline—went under the hammer in California.
From the art deco boom to the skyscraper surge, the skyline of Miami tells a story of ambition and change, architecturally and culturally.
An curved arrow pointing right. Watch as artist Pat Vale draws the New York City skyline by hand for his art piece "Colossus." The entire process took Pat four weeks, and involved a lot of photos ...
A drawing of the New York City skyline originally sketched by President Donald Trump in 2005 is up for auction at the Los Angeles-based Nate D. Sanders ...
A drawing of the New York City skyline originally sketched by President Donald Trump in 2005 is up for auction at the Los Angeles-based Nate D. Sanders Auctions, NBC News reported. The 11.5-by-9 ...
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