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2005 Annual Index

Max Ernst: A RetrospectiveMay 3rd, 2005Add to My Archive

Through works filled with Freudian overtones, mythology and childhood memories, Ernst played a central role in the invention of modern artistic styles and techniques.

Cape Cod Museum Explores The Shapes and Shadows of Cy FriedMay 3rd, 2005Add to My Archive

The show consists of both Fried's new work - acrylic paintings on board - and his photos and photo aquatints for which he is best known.

Greek Bronze Vessels from the White-Levy Collection on view in HoustonMay 3rd, 2005Add to My Archive

Highlights of the exhibition are a calyx krater with applied silver decoration and stand and hydria with appliqué of Orpheus and satyr, both Fourth Century BC.

Ronald Seavey, 58, Glass and China DealerMay 3rd, 2005Add to My Archive

Ron's smile, humor and vast wealth of general information were willingly shared.

Danbury Gets Its First Great Antiques FairMay 3rd, 2005Add to My Archive

"The gate was not exactly earth-shattering, but the buying was surprisingly good."

The International Art & Antiques ShowMay 3rd, 2005Add to My Archive

When the word "International" slips into the title of one of the Wendy Management shows, things beyond the routine begin to happen.

Rochester Cream Pot Rises to $44,000 in Waasdorp Stoneware SaleMay 3rd, 2005Add to My Archive

The winning bid was made by New York City dealer Leigh Keno.

Scrimshaw Record Established for Whale's Tooth at Bonhams & ButterfieldsMay 3rd, 2005Add to My Archive

The 1828 tooth depicted the English whaler "Daniel IV" afire and the whaler "Elizabeth" in the background.

Hassam Is Top Lot At Shannon AuctionMay 3rd, 2005Add to My Archive

"Nudes at the Cove" sold to a couple in the room for $320,000.

Rekindling Memories of American Impressionism: Guy Wiggins at Joan Whalen Fine ArtMay 4th, 2005Add to My Archive

The exhibition features works by all three generations of Wigginses - (John) Carleton Wiggins (1848-1932), Guy C. Wiggins (1883-1962) and Guy A. Wiggins (born 1920).

Gilbert Stuart's Iconic PortraitsMay 10th, 2005Add to My Archive

As a wonderful exhibition at the National Gallery documents, Stuart's artistic legacy includes splendid images of lesser-known figures in both America and England.

An American Impression at the Hudson River MuseumMay 10th, 2005Add to My Archive

Retreating from the realities of the early modern era - with its burgeoning industry and crowded cities - the artists represented in this exhibit envisioned an American Eden.

Reinstallation of English Collection in Birmingham Opens May 22May 10th, 2005Add to My Archive

For the first the time, the Birmingham Museum of Art's holdings of Eighteenth Century paintings, ceramics, silver, and furniture will be integrated into one installation.

The Dahesh Collection Celebrates a Decade of DiscoveryMay 10th, 2005Add to My Archive

The curatorial team will show how the museum has helped fuel interest in Nineteenth Century European art of the academic tradition.

Far Hills Antiques Show Is CancelledMay 10th, 2005Add to My Archive

According to management, it was "simply due to a glitch in the booking of the fairgrounds on this particular date."

Good Sales at the Armonk Antiques ShowMay 10th, 2005Add to My Archive

There may have been several things working against the show , but it was reported that many dealers had a profitable experience.

A Passion for Glass in WestchesterMay 10th, 2005Add to My Archive

"It's a small world and we all suffer from the same addiction."

A $214,000 Mallard at Guyette & Schmidt Sets Record for CarverMay 10th, 2005Add to My Archive

The rare mallard hen decoy by the Philadelphia carver retained its near mint original paint and was in a swimming pose.

Dealer Wins $132,250 Basket at CRNMay 10th, 2005Add to My Archive

The fine Chumash basket left the auction room spellbound.

Brancusi's 'Bird in Space' Sets World Auction Record for Sculpture at $27,456,000May 10th, 2005Add to My Archive

The audience's undisputed favorite, the lot came from a European private collection where it had been since 1937.

Visible Storage/Study Center Opens at the Brooklyn MuseumMay 17th, 2005Add to My Archive

The new facility completes the installation of the museum's Luce Center for American Art.

California LandscapesMay 17th, 2005Add to My Archive

The Long Beach Museum of Art exhibit depicts the unique beauty of the Golden State as envisioned by artists who call, or called, California home.

Painting the 'Queen of American Lakes'May 17th, 2005Add to My Archive

The Hyde Collection will explore the extraordinary depth and range of paintings that depict the history and landscapes of Lake George.

Something To Look Forward ToMay 17th, 2005Add to My Archive

The Heckscher Museum of Art features abstract images and objects by 22 celebrated African American artists over the age of 60.

Alastair John Stair, 63May 17th, 2005Add to My Archive

After leaving Sotheby's, he went on to pursue a thriving appraisal business and to host a popular antiques radio show on National Public Radio.

Blue Skies, Huge Crowds, and a Boomtown in BrimfieldMay 17th, 2005Add to My Archive

By 7:30 am, Tuesday, opening day, every lot in the midst of the markets had large signs posted boldly proclaiming them as "FULL."

Antique Garden Furniture Show At The New York Botanical GardenMay 17th, 2005Add to My Archive

Red sold tags appeared rapidly throughout the tent, fastened to cast iron urns, cement planters, ornate mirrors, animals large and small, fountains, and early garden tools.

Enamel Miniature of George Washington Brings a Record $120,750 OnlineMay 17th, 2005Add to My Archive

"We believe that this is one of the two or three finest miniatures of Washington, second only to the one by [Thomas] Sully. [It] will be on exhibit at Mount Vernon."

A Ghost Town and A Rare Colt Revolver Shatter Records for Greg Martin AuctionsMay 17th, 2005Add to My Archive

The event achieved a world-record price for a Colt Walker revolver - $421,875 - purchased by an East Coast collector.

A Closer Look: Everything Comes up Roses at Shannon's Spring Art AuctionMay 17th, 2005Add to My Archive

"The depth of interest...was substantial and was evident across the boards from the $2,000 paintings right up to the top tier."

For the Love of Burl TreenMay 17th, 2005Add to My Archive

At almost every antique show, in every historical society house, and perhaps nestled in a trunk in an attic, one finds an old bowl or cup made out of what appears to be some special kind of wood.

Quilt MasterpiecesMay 24th, 2005Add to My Archive

The Williams College Museum of Art explores the major role that this art form has played in the creative and communal lives of women throughout American history.

The Rich Legacy of the Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony Finds Exhibition Utopia at WinterthurMay 24th, 2005Add to My Archive

The exhibition includes more than 190 paintings, photographs, prints, frames, metalwork, furniture, ceramics and textiles from nearly two-dozen artists who called Byrdcliffe home.

Kentucky's Speed Art Museum Hosts Exhibit of Rarely Seen Impressionist PaintingsMay 24th, 2005Add to My Archive

"Berthe Morisot: An Impressionist and Her Circle" will feature paintings, watercolors and drawings by Morisot herself as well as paintings from her art collection, including paintings by Degas, Manet, Renoir and Monet.

Historic East Berlin Antiques ShowMay 24th, 2005Add to My Archive

"We are a very small town, and it seems to take about half the population to put on this show."

York Country Classic Antiques ShowMay 24th, 2005Add to My Archive

Sixty-three dealers presented a real country look with many pieces of original surface furniture.

The Pennsylvania Spring Antiques ShowMay 24th, 2005Add to My Archive

Many of the visitors commented on the high quality of the objects offered.

Annual Auction in New York is an International Bike Collectors' HeavenMay 24th, 2005Add to My Archive

This year's sale included registered bidders from England, Japan and all over the United States.

Rare Preening Decoy Feathers Consignors' Nest for $195,500 at Klinger SaleMay 24th, 2005Add to My Archive

The painted and carved black duck with turned head and raised wing is attributed to Gus Wilson, Portland, Maine.

Lively 'Summer Hunt' Rides to $231,500 at NortheastMay 24th, 2005Add to My Archive

The John Ford Clymer painting, depicting Indians hunting buffalo, was the top lot.

Willard Metcalf at Old LymeMay 24th, 2005Add to My Archive

More than 40 paintings are displayed at the Florence Griswold Museum alongside the artist's collections.

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