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The Chipstone Foundation Makes Its Mark
28 Aug 2001
MILWAUKEE, WIS. It is a curious fact that in Milwaukee one might dress differently for a visit to the art museum...
New England Buyer Pays $100,000 for Massachusetts Table in South Carolina
28 Aug 2001
SUMMERTON, S.C. Wingfield's Auction Company, 103 Main Street, experienced a strong sale on July...
English and French Furniture Lead Winter Associates Sale
28 Aug 2001
PLAINVILLE, CONN. On July 23, a standing-room-only crowd packed the Winter Associates, Inc. gallery....
Surprising Results for Philbrick Cup Plate Collection
28 Aug 2001
POMFRET CENTER, CONN. Collector's Sales & Services held a July 17 sale of Eugenie Philbrick's...
Christie's International Auction Sales Total $974 Million for the First Half of 2001
28 Aug 2001
LONDON Christie's International has announced worldwide auction sales totaling $974 million for the first...
Author, Lecturer, Historian John Bivins, Jr, Dies at 60
28 Aug 2001
WINSTON-SALEM, NC Old Salem Inc. reports the death of John Bivins, Jr., who died August 16th in Manchester,...
Thomas Cole's 'Cedar Grove' Lovingly Restored
28 Aug 2001
CATSKILL, N.Y. - The charming Nineteenth Century house where landscape artist Thomas Cole lived has been...
Major Photography Acquisitions for Amon Carter
28 Aug 2001
FORT WORTH, TEX. The Amon Carter Museum has acquired several important photographs that add depth...
National Gallery Features First-Ever Loan Exhibition of Aelbert Cuyp's Masterpieces
28 Aug 2001
WASHINGTON, D.C. The first-ever international loan exhibition devoted to the masterpieces of Dutch...
3,000 Years of Glass Artistry at the Newark Museum
28 Aug 2001
NEWARK, N.J. The exhibition "Fire and Light: 3000 Years of Glass Artistry" opened on August...
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