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Two Paintings Capture the Attention of Collectors and the Trade at Northeast
30 Nov 2004
More than 1,300 lots of merchandise culled from an impressive list of institutions, private collections...
A Closer Look: Pioneering Fraktur Collection, Roesen Oil at Pook & Pook
30 Nov 2004
Not surprisingly, three of the top selling lots of entire sale came from the Shelley fraktur collection.
Serenity at the Seashore: Watercolor Coaxes Bidder to $22,400
30 Nov 2004
A standing-room-only crowd set the pace for keen competition and soaring prices at Winter Associates.
The Delaware Antiques Show
30 Nov 2004
According to members of the show committee, the gate was up close to 1,000 visitors and about 100 more...
A Dichotomy of Old and New at the Boston International Fine Art Show
30 Nov 2004
This year's effervescent show offered a stunning array of artwork and excellent values by living painters...
The First Locust Valley Antiques Show Makes Its Mark
30 Nov 2004
With an optimistic name and premise, the event showed promise as an active market for antiques, art and high-end...
Colonial Williamsburg Acquires Baltimore Fancy Furniture
30 Nov 2004
According to Carol Sims, the furniture remained tucked away in a house in Cambridge on the Eastern Shore...
Feast the Eye, Fool the Eye
30 Nov 2004
At the Heckscher Museum of Art. an exhibit features 43 works by American and European masters of still...
Missouri’s Nelson-Atkins Transforms Its Chinese Sculpture Gallery
30 Nov 2004
A complete revamped gallery tells the story of a pivotal juncture in the history of the ancient civilization...
The Art of Stephen Huneck
30 Nov 2004
In a new book, our own Laura Beach explores and reveals the intricate balance of Huneck's work and life.
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