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York: A Home Away from Home for the Glazers
21 Oct 2003
"Early on in York Bill DuPont came into our booth and asked, 'Do you know anything about antiques?'"...
North Carolina Museum Showcases European Masterpieces from Baltimore
21 Oct 2003
"Raphael to Monet: European Masterpieces from the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore," on display at Charlotte's...
Suzanne Valadon’s Paintings Earn Recognition at Frost & Reed
21 Oct 2003
She was a contemporary and friend to the best-known Impressionist painters, including Renoir, Van Gogh,...
The Michener Celebrates Alan Magee
21 Oct 2003
Hailed as one of America's foremost representative painters, Magee has also created a number of highly...
Leaving for the Country: George Bellows at Woodstock
21 Oct 2003
The artist created some of his most interesting and compelling paintings in that Catskill Mountains area...
Leaving for the Country: George Bellows at Woodstock
14 Oct 2003
The artist created some of his most interesting and compelling paintings in that Catskill Mountains area...
Unfired Pistols Hit $276,000 Bull’s-eye at Julia’s
14 Oct 2003
A spectacular pair of Nimschke engraved gold and nickel single-action Army revolvers by Colt led the way at the gallery's...
Rare Micromosaic Table Reaches $400,000 in North Carolina
14 Oct 2003
When the board of the Hickory Museum of Art in Hickory, N.C., decided to deaccession rdf_Descriptions...
Cobbs Sale Sees Strong Bids for Aspens, Bears and Porcupines
14 Oct 2003
A painting by E. Martin Hennings elicited active bidding, followed by a significant price paid for a Phillip...
Pratt Exonerated in Bill of Rights Investigation
14 Oct 2003
"It was my goal from the beginning to have this critical piece of America's heritage go to a public institution."
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