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In Monet’s Light: Theodore Robinson at Giverny
26 Oct 2004
A fascinating exhibition offers new glimpses into the crucial influence of French Impressionist master...
The ADA Historic Deerfield Antiques Show
26 Oct 2004
The event won top marks for the quality of its offerings and the liveliness of its presentation.
A View to the Past in New Orleans
26 Oct 2004
"An anonymous New York benefactor has honored NOMA with a generous gift of three early Rembrandt etchings...
Designs for Living at the Cooper-Hewitt
26 Oct 2004
Modernism has had a long run in America, so it is a pleasure to learn that there is still something new to say.
Walker Evans and His Early Circle
26 Oct 2004
Howard Greenberg Gallery will feature vintage work by Evans and selected contemporaries.
Heade Marsh Scene Becomes a Record Painting for Connecticut
26 Oct 2004
The work became the highest-priced painting ever auctioned in the state.
Rare Field Marshal’s Baton Reaches $903,500 in New York
26 Oct 2004
The jeweled, enamel and gold baton was one of three made in 1878 during the reign of Alexander II.
The International Art + Design Fair
26 Oct 2004
Brian Haughton cannot suppress his enthusiasm for the eye-popping, up-to-the minute creations that make...
The Rhinebeck Antiques Fair
26 Oct 2004
For manager Bruce Garrett and staff, Columbus Day weekend means just one thing - it's showtime.
Indiana Auction Yields $20,075 Fiesta Teapot
26 Oct 2004
It has been rumored that there are only three known to exist.
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