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An Art Spectacular
07 Jan 2003
This Carnegie exhibit ultimately recreates a Nineteenth Century "salon-style" art show before...
Dealer Snags Rare Embroidery in Rhode Island
07 Jan 2003
This was an old-fashioned sale, with tons of interesting and quality material, no catalog to refer to, and no buyer's...
Wadsworth Atheneum Deaccessions Civil War Items at Winter Associaties
07 Jan 2003
A bidding war broke out at the gallery, and to the victors went a select group of military clothing,...
Asian and Decorative Arts on the Cape
07 Jan 2003
There were many fine things offered at the sale and it was unfortunate that a snowstorm hit on day one....
Questions over Nazi-Looted Art Roil the Fine Art Market
07 Jan 2003
A University of California law student, claiming to be the sole heir of his grandmother, a Jewish woman...
VMFA Wins Rare Buddha at Sotheby's
07 Jan 2003
In 1880, a farmer plowing a field in the Peshawar District of northwest India accidentally uncovered...
A Celebration of American Craftsmanship
07 Jan 2003
In the antiques trade, the word "reproduction" usually carries a negative connotation. For contemporary...
Sargent and Italy
07 Jan 2003
The West Coast's first comprehensive exhibition of works by John Singer Sargent opens at the Los Angeles...
Contemporary Works from the Brown Collection on View in Maine
07 Jan 2003
An exhibit of works by internationally recognized artists will be on view at the Colby College Museum...
Sisters, Friends and Heroines
07 Jan 2003
Richard Segalman, an accomplished Brooklyn-born painter who studied with Raphael Soyer and at The Art Students...
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