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French Master Drawings from the Collection of Muriel Butkin
19 Feb 2002
The Dahesh Museum of Art celebrates the beginning of its eighth year of public programs with its first...
Horner Clock Ticks to New Record in Pittsfield, Mass.
19 Feb 2002
The highly carved mahogany grandfather clock, standing 10 feet tall, with carved figures and nine-tube...
Few Shadows Found in Washington, D.C. Groundhog Day Auction
19 Feb 2002
Weschler's selection of Native American pieces offered the most action as bidding opened on American...
Windsor Chair Suits Massachusetts Bidder at New Jenack Facility
19 Feb 2002
Strong prices were noted by the gallery throughout the sale from the capacity crowd of more than 200 registered...
Rare Courtenay Figure Rides to the Top of Ralston/Kurtz Sale
19 Feb 2002
The mounted knight by English maker Richard Courtenay topped all other lots at the first combined Lloyd...
International News Briefs
19 Feb 2002
Antiquities dealer Frederick Schultz is convicted....National Archives employee accused of stealing hundreds...
Philip H. Bradley, Antiques Dealer
19 Feb 2002
"[He] as a quiet man who spoke volumes in his self-effacing approach to buying and selling antiques....
Philadelphia Announces Renovation Architect
19 Feb 2002
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has chosen Gluckman Mayner Architects to design the renovation of the Ruth...
Portland Plans Opening of New Museum Complex
19 Feb 2002
The focal points of the opening are the two fully restored historic buildings: the McLellan House (1800-1801)...
Virginia Pays Tribute to Paul Mellon
19 Feb 2002
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts features a selection of works from Mellon's last generous gift...
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