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The Enigmatic Landscapes of Robert Rasely
31 May 2005
At Allan Stone Gallery, Rasely's highly glazed oil on panels recall religious icon painting, as well...
Cedar Grove: The Thomas Cole National Historic Site
31 May 2005
To stand before a Thomas Cole painting is to submerge oneself in nature's splendor. Not just any nature,...
Willard Metcalf at Old Lyme
24 May 2005
More than 40 paintings are displayed at the Florence Griswold Museum alongside the artist's collections.
Lively ‘Summer Hunt’ Rides to $231,500 at Northeast
24 May 2005
The John Ford Clymer painting, depicting Indians hunting buffalo, was the top lot.
Rare Preening Decoy Feathers Consignors’ Nest for $195,500 at Klinger Sale
24 May 2005
The painted and carved black duck with turned head and raised wing is attributed to Gus Wilson, Portland,...
Annual Auction in New York is an International Bike Collectors’ Heaven
24 May 2005
This year's sale included registered bidders from England, Japan and all over the United States.
The Pennsylvania Spring Antiques Show
24 May 2005
Many of the visitors commented on the high quality of the objects offered.
York Country Classic Antiques Show
24 May 2005
Sixty-three dealers presented a real country look with many pieces of original surface furniture.
Historic East Berlin Antiques Show
24 May 2005
"We are a very small town, and it seems to take about half the population to put on this show."
Kentucky’s Speed Art Museum Hosts Exhibit of Rarely Seen Impressionist Paintings
24 May 2005
"Berthe Morisot: An Impressionist and Her Circle" will feature paintings, watercolors and drawings by Morisot...
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