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Casting a Spell
22 Apr 2003
Winslow Homer used his knowledge and observations in watercolors and a few paintings of angling situations...
Winterthur Furniture Forum Wins Accolades
22 Apr 2003
This was only the second Winterthur forum devoted entirely to furniture, but openings were aggressively...
Redware, Mocha, Stoneware and Spatter Steal the Show at Garth's
22 Apr 2003
Highlighting the auction was the collection of James D. Parker, who began amassing antiques in the 1960's...
New Orleans Event Features Rare Armoire, Gothic Chairs
22 Apr 2003
The spring estates sale at Neal Auction Company attracted considerable interest from a large gallery...
Private Collectors, Museums Make Geneva Watch Sale a $12.5 Million Success
22 Apr 2003
The top lot was a Patek Philippe "World Time" watch with two crowns, complete with an extract...
A Downtown Flavor for New York's First and Largest Asian Show
22 Apr 2003
Despite its relative informality, Arts of Pacific Asia has some things in common with the International...
There's No Place Like Atlantique City
22 Apr 2003
With almost 1,000 dealers selling everything from monumental French bronzes to marbles, shoppers instinctively...
Dolls and more Dolls
22 Apr 2003
People dolls, baby dolls, animal dolls, cartoon dolls, stuffed dolls - china, porcelain and bisque dolls...
Hyde Family's Stellar American Art Collection on Display in Glens Falls, N.Y.
22 Apr 2003
The Hydes preferred certain artists and among their earliest purchases were works by Frank Duveneck,...
Harlem Lost and Found
22 Apr 2003
The Museum of the City of New York's main floor south exhibition galleries are filled with rich evocations...
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