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Ruhlmann and Tiffany Rule Twentieth Century Design at Christie’s
26 Dec 2000
The Danner Memorial Window," created in 1913 and a prime example of Tiffany's glass, set a world...
New Record Price for an Old Enigma Set in Germany
26 Dec 2000
A 1923 creation of Arthur Scherbius, Berlin, the Enigma juggled 22 billion different code combinations...
Secret’ Patton Letter Garners $10,350 in La Jolla
26 Dec 2000
The 1943 missive signed by Patton gave his thoughts on an new armored division and was the event's top lot....
Venerable ‘Old Lady’ Gains a New Record for Rembrandt
19 Dec 2000
Christie's December 13 auction of Old Master pictures realized $81.1 million, the highest ever total...
Tramp Art Highlights Doyle Americana Offerings
19 Dec 2000
Mistakenly considered only the work of itinerants, tramp art creations were actually produced in many...
George Grosz Drawing Tops Modern and Contemporary Works at Artnet.com
19 Dec 2000
Before emigrating to the United States in 1933, Grosz was frequently prosecuted for insulting public...
Dealers, Collectors and the Birth of the Market
19 Dec 2000
An important exhibition and several new books explore the history of buying, selling and showing art and antiques....
Furniture from British India and Ceylon Showcased at the Peabody-Essex
19 Dec 2000
Sir George Birdwood, an Englishman living in India in the late Nineteenth Century, took note of that...
Artist to the Court of Renaissance France
19 Dec 2000
The first one-man show in the United States devoted to the work of this manuscript illuminator opens...
With Glass, the Bowers Museum Reflects on Roman Cultural Change
19 Dec 2000
This traveling exhibition illustrates how the craft of glassmaking was influenced by historical events...
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