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Winslow Homer and the Critics
19 Dec 2000
More than 50 of Homer's most famous oil paintings and watercolors, along with less familiar but equally...
International News Briefs
19 Dec 2000
More money for the troubled Barnes Foundation...Romania moves to stop the sale of a Brancusi at Christie's...New...
Antiques America Reorganizes
19 Dec 2000
Another Internet antiques venture has been squeezed by the tight market for investment dollars, resulting...
MFA Boston Delivers on an Internet Promise
19 Dec 2000
The museum provides an online database of European artworks, each with a complete provenance. ...
Searching for the Cool Yule?
19 Dec 2000
There is a simpler, pleasurable alternative to all of the holiday hoopla: Christmas shopping while sitting...
Doorknob No Dog for Rhode Island Internet Auction
19 Dec 2000
A world record price for a single doorknob was set at Web Wilson's Antique Hardware sale when a rare...
A Native New Yorker
19 Dec 2000
The spirit of Christmas is universal, but the embodiment of that perennially popular Yuletide figure...
Sister Wendy Beckett’s Story of Painting Measures Up
12 Dec 2000
No prude, Beckett dives right into the gruesome as well as the sensual, unafraid to tackle any of humanity's...
The Leaded Glass of Frank Lloyd Wright at the American Craft Museum
12 Dec 2000
As a young man Wright bemoaned the fact that he had to cut holes" in his beautiful buildings."...
Scythian and Sarmatian Treasure from the Russian Steppes
12 Dec 2000
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is presenting nearly 100 of these works - none of which has ever been...
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