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John Kensett and The Connecticut Shore
30 Oct 2001
As this Mattatuck Museum exhibition demonstrates, Kensett (1816-1872) was recognized in his own time,...
Boston Sampler Leads Solid Americana Sale at Skinner
30 Oct 2001
Sally Jackson's large sampler was an exceptional example of needlework and in astonishingly fine...
Painting of Trinity Church by Guy Wiggins Steals the Hearts of Bidders in Connecticut
30 Oct 2001
The painting features the church, New York's oldest parish at Broadway and Wall Street, very near...
Swann Sells Priciest Lot Ever in Record $1.4 Million Auction
30 Oct 2001
Photographs auctions in New York began at the gallery, where the top rdf_Description of the week, a nearly...
Henry Ford Museum Purchases Rosa Parks Bus for $492,000 at MastroNet
30 Oct 2001
Officials at the Michigan museum confirmed their purchase of the bus on which Rosa Parks famously refused...
Meeting Yesterday and Today in an Aisle near the Sea
30 Oct 2001
Recent events seemed to point towards a "gamble" and made Atlantic City a fitting venue. Many...
New York Shows Continue to Suffer September 11 Fallout
30 Oct 2001
The tragedy continues to take its toll on the country, altering many things that were once taken as routine....
North Carolina's Mint Museum Antiques Show Is a Buyer's Market, with Style
30 Oct 2001
The antiques offerings were sometimes breathtaking, and always top quality. But, as anticipated - despite...
Extraordinary Private Collection of Scottish Art to Open to the Public
30 Oct 2001
The Fleming Collection consists of works by many of Scotland's most prominent artists, from 1800...
Telling Tales
30 Oct 2001
The Dahesh Museum, which specializes in art of the Nineteenth Century, will host its first exhibition...
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