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10/26/2004In Monet's Light: Theodore Robinson at Giverny A fascinating exhibition offers new glimpses into the crucial influence of French Impressionist master Claude Monet's in converting Robinson to Impressionism. Read More...
10/26/2004The ADA Historic Deerfield Antiques Show The event won top marks for the quality of its offerings and the liveliness of its presentation. Read More...
10/26/2004A View to the Past in New Orleans "An anonymous New York benefactor has honored NOMA with a generous gift of three early Rembrandt etchings of exceptional quality." Read More...
10/26/2004Designs for Living at the Cooper-Hewitt Modernism has had a long run in America, so it is a pleasure to learn that there is still something new to say. Read More...
10/26/2004Walker Evans and His Early Circle Howard Greenberg Gallery will feature vintage work by Evans and selected contemporaries. Read More...
10/26/2004Heade Marsh Scene Becomes a Record Painting for Connecticut The work became the highest-priced painting ever auctioned in the state. Read More...
10/26/2004Rare Field Marshal's Baton Reaches $903,500 in New York The jeweled, enamel and gold baton was one of three made in 1878 during the reign of Alexander II. Read More...
10/26/2004The International Art + Design Fair Brian Haughton cannot suppress his enthusiasm for the eye-popping, up-to-the minute creations that make the event the stimulating catchall that it is. Read More...
10/26/2004The Rhinebeck Antiques Fair For manager Bruce Garrett and staff, Columbus Day weekend means just one thing - it's showtime. Read More...
10/26/2004Indiana Auction Yields $20,075 Fiesta Teapot It has been rumored that there are only three known to exist. Read More...
10/22/2004Eric Firestone Gallery Read More...
10/22/2004Barry Friedman, Ltd Read More...
10/22/2004Kraushaar Galleries, Inc Kraushaar Galleries, Inc, 724 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10019 - 212-307-5730 - Email: info@kraushaargalleries.com - Hours: 9:30 AM-5:30 PM, Tuesday-Friday; 10 AM-5 PM, Saturday Read More...
10/22/2004Clove Church Studio Clove Church Studio - Fay Wood, 209 Fish Creek Road, Saugerties, NY 10477 - 845-246-7504 - Hours by appointment; open November 26-28, 10 AM-4 PM Read More...
10/22/2004Godel & Co., Inc Godel & Co., Inc, 39A East 72nd Street, New York, NY 10021 - 212-288-7272 - Email: info@godelfineart.com - Hours: Monday-Friday, 10 AM-6 PM; Saturday, 10 AM-5 PM Read More...
10/22/2004Bert Gallery Bert Gallery, 540 South Water Street, Providence, RI 02903 - 401-751-2628 - Email: bertgallery@conversent.net - Website: www.bertgallery.com - Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 11 AM-5 PM, Saturday, Noon-4 PM Read More...
10/22/2004Lawrence J. Cantor and Company Lawrence J. Cantor And Company, 960 North LaBrea Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90038 - 866-239-5530 - Email: ljc@fineoldart.com - Appointments preferred Read More...
10/22/2004Schwarz Gallery Schwarz Gallery, 1806 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 - 215-563-4887 - Email: mail@schwarzgallery.com - Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 AM-5:30 PM; Saturday, 10 AM-5 PM Read More...
10/22/2004Albert Shahinian Fine Art Albert Shahinian Fine Art, 198 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601, 845-454-0522 - Email: info@shahinianfineart.com - Website: www.shahinianfineart.com - Hours: Thursday-Saturday, Noon-6 PM, Sunday, 1-5 PM and by appointment Read More...
10/22/2004Edenhurst Gallery Edenhurst Gallery, 8920 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90069 and 73-655 E; Paseo, Palm Desert, CA 92260 - 310-247-8151 and 760-346-7900 - Email: fineart@edenhurstgallery.com - Hours: Monday through Saturday, 10 AM-6 PM; Sunday, 11 AM-5 PM Read More...
10/22/2004Eric Firestone Gallery Read More...
10/22/2004Quester Gallery Read More...
10/22/2004Joyce Kirschner Fine Arts Joyce Kirschner Fine Arts, 146 Bank Street, New York, NY 10014 - 212-691-4967 - Email: jknyart@aol.com - Hours are by appointment only Read More...
10/22/2004Crane Collection Crane Collection, 564 Washington Street, Wellesley, MA 02482 - 781-235-1166 - Email: cranecollection@conversent.net - Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm and by appointment Read More...
10/22/2004Barry Friedman, Ltd Read More...
10/22/2004Conner * Rosenkranz Conner * Rosenkranz, 19 East 74th Street, New York, NY 10021 - 212-517-3710 - Fax: 212-734-7678 - Email: info@crsculpture.com - Website: www.crsculpture.com - Hours are by appointment Read More...
10/22/2004Sanford L. Smith & Associates - Modernism Sanford L. Smith & Associates, 68 East Seventh Street, New York, NY 10003 - 212-777-5218 - Email: info@sanfordsmith.com - Hours: 10 am to 6 pm, Monday through Friday Read More...
10/22/2004Sanford L. Smith & Associates - Art20 Sanford L. Smith & Associates, 68 East Seventh Street, New York, NY 10003 - 212-777-5218 - Email: info@sanfordsmith.com - Hours: 10 am to 6 pm, Monday through Friday Read More...
10/22/2004Paesaggio Gallery Paesaggio Gallery, 966 Farmington Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06107 - 860-233-1932 - email: paesaggiogallery@broadviewnet.net - Hours: Tues-Sat, 10 am-5 pm and Thurs evening until 8 pm Read More...
10/22/2004Avery Galleries Avery Galleries, 522 New Gulph Road, Haverford, PA 19041 - 610-256-5809 - email: info@averygalleries.com Read More...
10/19/2004Christie's Achieves Highest Total Ever for Asian Sales The furniture section contributed to top-level prices, with a zitan three-railing bed setting a world auction record for a Chinese bed at $847,500. Read More...
10/19/2004Seven Records Set for Postwar, Contemporary Art in New York The sale's top lot was a 1974 untitled work by Sam Francis that brought $253,900, purchased by a private US buyer. Read More...
10/19/2004Jonah and The Whale Bank Leads $1.7 Million Pennsylvania Auction Amid a bidding frenzy that came from all directions, the allegorical money box opened at $85,000 and, within minutes, had fetched $121,000, a world auction record for that model. Read More...
10/19/2004The Weston Antiques Show: Greatest Week for Antiquing in Vermont Starts Here The term "show circuit" takes on a whole new meaning during the first weekend in October here. Read More...
10/19/2004The Okemo Antiques Show "High" American country is the show's calling card. Read More...
10/19/2004Dealing through the Decades: The National Antique and Art Dealers Association at Fifty Since its founding in 1954, the by-invitation-only organization has stood for many virtues, among them a desire to pass accumulated wisdom to succeeding generations. Read More...
10/19/2004The Okemo Antiques Show "High" American country is this show's calling card. Read More...
10/19/2004The Ludlow Antiques Show Its popularity as a "pickers' paradise" was clearly evident. Read More...
10/19/2004The Bromley Mountain Antiques Show The show had to compete with ski lift rides to view the foliage. No contest. Read More...
10/19/2004Antiques in Vermont: Capping the Weekend Marathon It's the grand finale of the five-show extravaganza. Read More...
10/19/2004Antiques in Vermont: Capping the Weekend Marathon This is the grand finale of the five-show weekend extravaganza. Read More...
10/19/2004Paths to Impressionism The Allentown Art Museum explores changing attitudes about nature and explains the indelible connection Americans have had with this style of art. Read More...
10/19/2004Totems to Turquoise A landmark exhibition of more than 500 pieces of contemporary and historic Native American jewelry and artifacts celebrates its subject's beauty, power and symbolism. Read More...
10/19/2004The Shape of Fashion Explored at FIT The primary focus of this intriguing exhibition is how clothes may be considered as abstract, sculptural forms in the same way one would study a molded work of art. Read More...
10/12/2004Crane Collection Crane Collection, 564 Washington Street, Wellesley, MA 02482 Read More...
10/12/2004Boston Bombe Desk Brings $605,000 at Steenburgh's The desk, with single-family history, surfaced unexpectedly in this small New Hampshire town and captured the attention of all of the serious American furniture dealers and collectors nationwide. Read More...
10/12/2004Firearms Auction Grosses a Record $9 Million The sale offered a wide variety of materials, ranging from classic American sporting guns to muskets, swords and early associated ephemera. Read More...
10/12/2004Mount Lebanon Cupboard Garners $178,250 at New Hampshire Shaker Auction Bidding on the cupboard, made in pine and basswood, opened at $50,000 and skittered around under the crowded tent. Read More...
10/12/2004Roesen Oil, Fraktur Headline Pook & Pook Sale The still life depicting a large basket of fruit left the block after active bidding at $115,000. Read More...
10/12/2004The Fall Hartford Antiques Show The show proved to be bright and colorful in contrast to the "brown" reputation that it once garnered. Read More...
10/12/2004Melvin Arlon's York Antiques Show It is considered a collectors and dealers show due to the high quality of antiques. Read More...
10/12/2004Toledo Museum of Art Announces Acquisitions Additions have been made in the areas of Greek silver, Japanese woodblock prints, African sculpture, American painting, Bohemian glass and contemporary sculpture. Read More...
10/12/2004Rare Masterpieces from a Holland Museum on View in Atlanta Works by artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Georges Seurat, Pablo Picasso, Diego Rivera and Piet Mondrian are on loan to the High Museum. Read More...
10/12/2004American Drawings and Watercolors in the Princeton University Art Museum Presented will be a major retrospective of works from a collection recognized as one of the richest and most comprehensive of its kind. Read More...
10/12/2004Rembrandt Bugatti An exhibition of 20 bronze sculptures of animals by this Italian-born master will be on view at James Graham & Son. Read More...
10/12/2004Great Expectations: John Singer Sargent Painting Children A new exhibition, currently at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, focuses on a subject not usually associated with the artist. Read More...
10/6/2004Broken, Glued Jug Still Attracts $27,600 Bid During Nadeau Auction The stoneware jug featured flattened sides and incised decoration of a heart with a bird in the center. Read More...
10/5/2004In New Jersey, Hepworth Sculpture Returns to Britain for $176,250 The brass and string sculpture on wooden plinth was titled "Stringed Figure (Curlew) Version I." Read More...
10/5/2004Schooner View Glides to a Record $662,500 at Northeast Auction The work was by Nineteenth Century Portsmouth painter, musician, poet and town eccentric Thomas P. Moses. Read More...
10/5/2004Vermont Antiques Dealers' Association Show "We were up against a number of good other shows and yet the show went without any serious hitches." Read More...
10/5/2004The Cape Cod Glass Show This event long ago established a solid reputation and exhibitors seem to go out of their way to bring a superior selection of wares. Read More...
10/5/2004Remington Expert, Art Dealer Rudolf G. Wunderlich, 83 This leading authority of Western art had been president of Kennedy Galleries from 1951 until 1983, and president of Mongerson-Wunderlich from 1985 until his retirement in 1998. Read More...
10/5/2004Gilbert Stuart at the Met The museum will show nearly 100 works that reveal the artist's talent for capturing both the appearance and the character of his many prominent clients. Read More...
10/5/2004Medieval Mystery This Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute exhibition asks, who is the Master of the Embroidered Foliage? Read More...
10/5/2004Will Barnet: My Father's House The 93-year-old artist is celebrated in an exhibition at the art college in his hometown: The Montserrat College of Art. Read More...
10/5/2004George Nakashima: Nature, Form & Spirit The largest exhibition of works by the artist to be mounted in more than a decade is currently on view at the Japanese American National Museum. Read More...