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The Guilford Antiques Show
08 Apr 2003
The show has become the primary fundraising event for the Dorothy Whitfield Historic Society, and his year's...
Art Dealer Richard York, 52
08 Apr 2003
York was a specialist in American art, and dealt in a veritable who's who of artists from the mid-Seventeenth...
Bill of Rights Investigation Continues, Pratt's Roadshow Status on 'Wait and See'
08 Apr 2003
"I bought the Bill of Rights with an attorney present and paid for it with a check. At no time was there...
The Legacy of Genghis Khan
08 Apr 2003
The LACMA exhibit argues that the Mongol Confederacy's promotion of pan-Asian trade, its avid taste for luxury...
The Portland Museum of Art Biennial, 2003
08 Apr 2003
This spring 70 artists were selected for the exhibit, which is presented in alternate years and highlights...
New Exhibit, Catalogue Highlights Himalayan Culture
08 Apr 2003
The Art Institute of Chicago celebrates the first comprehensive exhibition to include works from the entire...
The Incredible, Elastic Chairs of Samuel Gragg at Winterthur
01 Apr 2003
Gragg sought to create a more comfortable and durable design in a period when most people, rich and poor,...
Tang Horses Attract $1.576 Million in New York
01 Apr 2003
"It is extremely rare to find two large Tang horses of sancai-glazed pottery molded in this way as a complementary...
Gems Abound at Swann Sale of Polissack Library
01 Apr 2003
A first edition of Arthur Bloche's "La Vente des Diamants de la Couronne," Paris, 1888,...
Cobb Black Duck Flies to $9,900 at Harmon Auction
01 Apr 2003
The rare and early black duck was marked with an "N" and featured an undercut tail and deeply...
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