By Tom O'Hara
For the summer session, Brimfield was a good show with great antiques and good sales. Held from sunrise Tuesday, July 13, through sundown Sunday, July 18, the 20-plus shows/fields were showing antiques and decorative collectibles that were clearly meeting the market demands, with sales being reported as “good” by many an exhibitor.
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'Cezanne And American Modernism' At Phoenix Art Museum
In the late Nineteenth Century, as a result of study in Paris or examination of reproductions in this country, ambitious young American painters were exposed to the ideas of the European avant-garde — Cubism, Fauvism and Impressionism. The artist who most influenced US painters, reclusive French genius Paul Cezanne (1839–1906), served as a bridge between Impressionism and Twentieth Century American Modernism. His use of experimental techniques and his ability to penetrate beneath the surface to reveal the essence of things made a lasting impression on up-and-coming American artists. This fascinating chapter in US art history is effectively documented in “Cezanne and American Modernism," currently on view at the Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Ariz., through September 26, which assembles 16 Cezannes with 80 works by 33 American acolytes who helped transform the nation’s art at the beginning of the Twentieth Century.
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Summer In Brimfield: Heat, Sun, Clouds, Rain And Good Sales For the summer session, Brimfield was a good show with great antiques and good sales. Held from sunrise Tuesday, July 13, through sundown Sunday, July 18, the 20-plus shows/fields were showing antiques and decorative collectibles that were clearly meeting the market demands, with sales being reported as “good” by many an exhibitor.
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Julia’s Auction Hits $2 Million As Deisenroth Santa Realizes $161,000
Julia’s toy, doll and advertising auction on June 30 and July 1 grossed nearly $2.1 million. The Malcolm Deisenroth collection of early American tin toys, offered unreserved, brought approximately $1 million against expectations of around $870,000.

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‘Modern Morphism’ To Be At Delaware Art Museum
The Delaware Art Museum will present “Modern Morphism: Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture,” on view August 7–October 3.

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 Jul 20th, 10- Police Investigate Burglary Complaint At Antiques Shop In Woodbury, Conn. 
The Connecticut State Police are investigating a burglary reported at Tillie’s Antiques on Main Street on July 12.
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