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View from the 91st Floor
24 Sep 2002
The images in Don Bracken's 1997 paintings have been strengthened by the events that occurred a year...
Hungarian Ceramics from the Zsolnay Manufactory, 1853-2001
17 Sep 2002
Real ceramic gurus know Zsolnay because of their iridescent glazes during the Art Nouveau period, but even...
Florida Auction House Claims Civil War Firearms Records
17 Sep 2002
According to the gallery, a Colt Model 1855 First Model Revolving Percussion Two-Band Army Rifle in .44 caliber,...
Sports Memorabilia Totals Top $6 Million Estimate for MastroNet
17 Sep 2002
"We knew it was coming," explained Mastro. "We went from zero to $3 million in nothing...
On-Site Rhode Island Sale Hosts 300 Enthusiastic Buyers
17 Sep 2002
Gustave J.S. White Co. conducted the auction on the premises of the Hutchins house at 27 Sakonnet Point...
The Show Goes on as Summer Ends
17 Sep 2002
Early buyers willing to cough up the $25 surcharge had already enjoyed a three-hour head start to check...
ICA Plans First Art Museum to be Built in Boston in Nearly 100 Years
17 Sep 2002
The 62,000-square-foot facility will provide both an exhibition space to showcase works by leading contemporary...
The Michener Art Museum Publishes the First Major Scholarly Work on Pennsylvania Impressionsim
17 Sep 2002
The book features color reproductions of classic Pennsylvania Impressionist works by artists such as Edward...
Toledo's 'Virtue and Violence' Reunites Rare Cades Companion Paintings
17 Sep 2002
This focus exhibition serves to celebrate the Toledo Museum of Art's acquisition of "The Virtue...
Painted Prints
17 Sep 2002
The Baltimore Museum of Art presents the first major exhibition ever organized of hand-colored prints...
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