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The Outsiders And The Insiders Make For A Strong Marketplace
19 Feb 2008
While what actually defines an Outsider artist may be debated within collecting circles for years to come,...
National Gallery Of Art Acquires Masterpiece By Salomon Van Ruysdael
19 Feb 2008
the National Gallery of Art recently acquired a landmark of Dutch landscapes, ⁆erry on a River,†1649,...
Radical ustave CourbetOpens Feb 27 At The Met In NYC
19 Feb 2008
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present ⁇ustave Courbet, Radical and Rebellious Nineteenth Century...
At Christie, Hodroff Collection, Part II, Chinese Export Totals 31 Million
19 Feb 2008
The January 23 sale of Chinese Export art and the Hodroff collection, Part II, at Christie totaled...
Charles G Martignette, Pin-Up Art Authority & Collector
19 Feb 2008
Charles G. Martignette Jr, formerly of Somerville, Mass., died of apparent heart failure on Sunday, February...
Unmistakably Calder
19 Feb 2008
Best known for his sculptural mobiles and stabiles, Alexander Calder (1898-1976) was also a prolific,...
Dali Finger Chess Set Leads Sales At Palm Beaches Auction
19 Feb 2008
A chess set designed by Salvador Dali reproducing his own fingers achieved $23,400 at Auction Gallery...
Lefevre Collection Of Ten Works Soars At Paris Auction
19 Feb 2008
Aguttes Auction House, in association with the specialist Dan Coissard, set new records with its sale...
Memorial Service For Samuel Pennington
12 Feb 2008
A memorial service for Maine Antique Digest editor Samuel Pennington has been scheduled for Saturday,...
Country Furniture And Accessories Sell Well at Lively Tolland Antiques Show
12 Feb 2008
Despite the below-freezing temperatures that blanketed the northern regions of Connecticut on the morning...
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