Federal law requires states to seek reimbursement from the assets, usually homes, of people who died after receiving benefits for long-term care.
Category: Collectors and Collections
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A French Castle Filled With a Collector’s Treasures
The art and antiques dealer Yves Gastou was passionate about objects and their stories. His home in Biarritz overflowed with both.
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Sturbridge Show Is a Gold Mine for Vintage Clothing Buffs
Laverne Cox, Anna Sui and other enthusiasts shop at the Sturbridge Show, a gold mine for people who buy and wear exquisite old things.
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Seattle University to Receive $300 Million Art Collection
The hotel developer Richard Hedreen is donating more than 200 artworks, and $25 million in seed money, in honor of his wife, Betty, an alumna.
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Seattle University to Receive $300 Million Art Collection
The hotel developer Richard Hedreen is donating more than 200 artworks, and $25 million in seed money, in honor of his wife, Betty, an alumna.
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A New York Loft Where the Art Comes First
In designing their Manhattan home, a couple took cues from their wide-ranging collection.
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A Panorama of Design Products
A look at design-world events, products and people.
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Maps Offer Design Elements for Interiors and Furniture
In the digital age, old-fashioned maps were expected to die out. But just look around the room.
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Cuffs: The Equivalent of Jewelry Armor
The ancient style is expected to make a big statement this spring.
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The Essential Women’s Watches
A selective, subjective guide to collecting feminine timepieces.
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Frieze Los Angeles Opens Amid Attention to Asian Artists
Spurred by population growth and new patron support, artists from China, Japan, South Korea and the Philippines are getting more recognition from museums and the market.
