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Pottery Worth Having in Peoria
10 Feb 2004
Many rare pieces by the American and Peoria Pottery companies will be on view until March 21 at the Lakeview...
A Beautiful and Gracious Manner: The Art of Parmigianino at The Frick Collection
10 Feb 2004
To celebrate the 500th anniversary of the artist, The Frick has mounted an impressive exhibition in New York,...
Session Two: Folk Art at Sotheby’s
03 Feb 2004
This time around paintings registered the highest bids, with Ralph Fasanella's view of New York City...
Tiger Maple Clock Ticks to $31,500 at York Town Sale
03 Feb 2004
Inlaid with initials "MHP" in its arch, the clock surrendered to a persistent phone bidder over an absentee...
‘Premier’ Auction Grosses More than $1 Million for Susanin’s
03 Feb 2004
The total represents the highest grossing single sale in the company's ten-year history.
Bulls Bring Beefy Sales at Triple Pier
03 Feb 2004
Unlike other Triple Pier events, the Americana Week version features a single-shot opening. A huge crowd...
Dishing up the Best: The New York Ceramics Fair
03 Feb 2004
As in past years, pottery, both English and American, was a bestseller at this scholarly specialty event...
The Wright Influence
03 Feb 2004
Midwestern architect Albert McArthur followed Frank Lloyd Wright's design philosophy at the Arizona Biltmore...
George Catlin and His Indian Gallery in Kansas City
03 Feb 2004
An exhibit at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art speaks to the encounter of two cultures in North America.
Geishas Go Beyond the Painted Smile at the Peabody Essex Museum
03 Feb 2004
This intimate look at the exclusive world of geisha culture also addresses cultural perceptions of a uniquely...
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