By Stephen May
Wealthy New York bachelor and socialite Peter Marie (1825–1903) epitomized New York’s high society during the Gilded Age and was known for his courtly manners and hosting intimate soirees at his West Nineteenth Street home. He also was a noted art collector and connoisseur of beautiful women. Between 1889 and 1903, he commissioned portrait miniatures of nearly 300 women he considered the most beautiful among Manhattan’s aristocracy. A selection of these fragile and rarely exhibited portraits are the subject of a fascinating series of rotating exhibitions at the newly renovated and rejuvenated New-York Historical Society, New York City, which owns the Marie collection. On view in a new gallery designed for intimate viewing, these watercolor on ivory likenesses look great and special, which they are. Installments of “Beauties of the Gilded Age: Peter Marie’s Miniatures of Society Women,” will be on view at the society through November 11. The first series of 15 will be shown through March 11.
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Winter Antiques Show Continues Through January 29
Each year at the Winter Antiques Show preview, just held on Thursday evening, January 19, visitors crowd the aisles and repeatedly are overheard saying, “How do the dealers keep coming up with such wonderful and rare things?” Well, it is a good thing they do, for it keeps the show on the top rung of the antiques events in this country.
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Winter Antiques Show Continues Through January 29
Each year at the Winter Antiques Show preview, just held on Thursday evening, January 19, visitors crowd the aisles and repeatedly are overheard saying, “How do the dealers keep coming up with such wonderful and rare things?” Well, it is a good thing they do, for it keeps the show on the top rung of the antiques events in this country.
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Sampler Soars At Sotheby's Betty Ring’s landmark collection of American samplers rang in $4,389,503, including the buyer’s premium, and set a record for an American sampler at public auction on Sunday, January 22, at Sotheby’s. 
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‘Intelligent Design’ Looks At Arts And Crafts At Michener
The Arts and Crafts and Modernist studio craft movements in southeastern Pennsylvania produced a diverse body of work, and makers of contemporary studio craft continue to explore fresh ideas and new designs. The creative energy, broad technical repertoire and designs of these artists are subjects of the Michener Art Museum’s new installation of work by studio craft artists of the Delaware Valley. “Intelligent Design,” opening February 3.
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 Jan 17th, 12- Pair Of Antique Bells Stolen From Vernon, Conn., Home  The Vernon Police Department is investigating the theft of two antique bells that were taken from a private residence here sometime between January 1 and January 8.
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