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National Gallery Is Jolly To Own George Caleb Bingham Masterwork
29 May 2015
WASHINGTON, D.C. — George Caleb Bingham’s 1846 tour-de-force, “The Jolly Flatboatmen,” — among...
This Painting Is Good As Gold: 50th Anniversary Gift At LACMA
28 May 2015
John Singer Sargent, “Mrs Cazalet and Children Edward and Victor,” 1900-01, oil on canvas,...
Buyers Flood Spring Brimfield Week Where Buying And Selling Reign Supreme
27 May 2015
BRIMFIELD, MASS. — Brimfield Week in May usually brings out the biggest crowds of the season as buyers...
East Is East But Texas Is Best…For Julian Onderdonk Art
27 May 2015
MONROE, CONN. — There was never any chance that the Julian Onderdonk painting would go anywhere but Texas....
Conestoga Auction Company Sells Part 1 Of Harry Hartman Estate
27 May 2015
MANHEIM, PENN. — “We have been going to Conestoga auctions for years, and they have always been very...
Evolving And Becoming The New Whitney Museum Of American Art
27 May 2015
NEW YORK CITY – This is going to sound like an insult, but it is not. Quite the opposite, in fact....
Q&A Dean Lahikainen
27 May 2015
At Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem, Mass., the beauty and sensuality of wood art has been on view...
June 5, 2015
27 May 2015
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Fine Art Flies At Shapiro Auctions
26 May 2015
Notable results from Shapiro Auctions’ May 16 sale in New York City included works by French and Belgian...
Reaugh’s ‘Sheepherders Camp’ Sets Artist Record At Heritage’s Texas Art Auction
26 May 2015
Frank Reaugh (American, 1860-1945), “Sheepherders Camp,” 1893, pastel on paper laid on canvas,...
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