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Woodworkers of Windsor
27 May 2003
Historic Deerfield's Flynt Center of Early New England Life carefully unfolds the evolution of style...
John Sloan’s ‘Easter Eve’ Is Top Lot at Sotheby’s
27 May 2003
American works from the collection of Meyer & Vivian Potamkin sold for a total of $15,342,700, more than...
New Record for Eakins Painting in New York
27 May 2003
The Christie's auction featured 92 lots with 71 finding buyers, resulting in a 77 percent sold rate...
War of 1812 Powder Horn Ignites Bidders in Connecticut
27 May 2003
The engraved powder horn depicted the Siege at Fort Meigs, Ohio, and saw action from five phone bidders...
Spring Loaded
27 May 2003
There may be no more compelling life force than the hajj to this small town in the heart of southern...
The Historic East Berlin Antiques Show
27 May 2003
The event, 27 dealers strong, is one of those where you never know just what is going to show up....
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Gets Gift of American Painting
27 May 2003
The late work by Frederick Childe Hassam "truly complements our holdings of American Impressionism,"...
American Sculptor of the Gilded Age
27 May 2003
The first US tour of works by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens will be on view at The Parrish Art Museum...
Kandinsky in 1914
27 May 2003
Five works by Russian abstract artist Wassily Kandinsky are on exhibition at Harvard's Busch-Reisinger...
Painting Light
27 May 2003
The first exhibition in the United Kingdom devoted to Italian Divisionism comprises some 44 works by the main...
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