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Seven Records Set for Postwar, Contemporary Art in New York
19 Oct 2004
The sale's top lot was a 1974 untitled work by Sam Francis that brought $253,900, purchased by a private...
Jonah and The Whale Bank Leads $1.7 Million Pennsylvania Auction
19 Oct 2004
Amid a bidding frenzy that came from all directions, the allegorical money box opened at $85,000 and,...
The Weston Antiques Show: Greatest Week for Antiquing in Vermont Starts Here
19 Oct 2004
The term "show circuit" takes on a whole new meaning during the first weekend in October here.
The Okemo Antiques Show
19 Oct 2004
"High" American country is the show's calling card.
The Okemo Antiques Show
19 Oct 2004
"High" American country is this show's calling card.
The Ludlow Antiques Show
19 Oct 2004
Its popularity as a "pickers' paradise" was clearly evident.
The Bromley Mountain Antiques Show
19 Oct 2004
The show had to compete with ski lift rides to view the foliage. No contest.
Antiques in Vermont: Capping the Weekend Marathon
19 Oct 2004
This is the grand finale of the five-show weekend extravaganza.
Paths to Impressionism
19 Oct 2004
The Allentown Art Museum explores changing attitudes about nature and explains the indelible connection...
Totems to Turquoise
19 Oct 2004
A landmark exhibition of more than 500 pieces of contemporary and historic Native American jewelry and artifacts...
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