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Honest and Simple
30 Jul 2002
Marieluise Hutchinson captures the sparseness and beauty of traditional New England in landscape and still...
George IV Terrestrial and Celestial Globes Show the Way in Maryland
23 Jul 2002
Twenty-two hundred lots crossed the block at Alex Cooper, with approximately 550 bidders, including those...
Southwest Blanket Has Skinner American Indian Sale Covered
23 Jul 2002
According to Douglas Deihl, director of American Indian and ethnographic art, "The market is very...
A Song of Praise to the Nation
23 Jul 2002
"Masterworks from the American Folk Art Museum," on view through January 5, takes a fresh look...
Tradewinds Auctions Dickens Cane for $8,960
23 Jul 2002
The cane had a silver panel inscribed, "Charles Dickens / Gad's Hill / to J.T.F. 1869,"...
National Portrait Gallery Acquires Millais Masterpiece
23 Jul 2002
Millais's painting of Louise Jopling is widely acknowledged as being among his greatest portraits;...
Rhode Island Historical Society Names Bernard Fishman as Executive Director
23 Jul 2002
Fishman, currently executive director of the Lehigh County Historical Society, replaces Michael Gerhardt...
Connecticut Historical Commission Shuts Down Four State Museums
23 Jul 2002
"This is a stupid thing they're doing," said Christopher Riley, who runs the Old New-Gate...
Three Summer Shows at the Cape Ann Historical Museum
23 Jul 2002
Outstanding paintings from private Cape Ann collections, works by Ralph Coburn and a look at Gloucester...
Addison Hosts Steve Allrich One-Man Exhibition
23 Jul 2002
Allrich, who studied with Eugene Hall, paints small landscapes directly on location, and develops larger...
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