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Sally Pennington, 87, Co-Founder Of ‘Maine Antique Digest’
03 Apr 2019
WALDOBORO, MAINE — Sally Clayton Pennington, 87, died peacefully on March 21, at Riverside at Chase...
Ryan A. Brant, 47, Art Publisher & Software Entrepreneur
03 Apr 2019
PALM BEACH, FLA. — Ryan A. Brant passed away at age 47 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Palm Beach of cardiac...
Jonathan Flaccus, Antiques Dealer, 79
03 Apr 2019
EAST DUMMERSTON, VT. — Jonathan Flaccus, 79, of East Dummerston and longtime resident of Putney, Vt.,...
Asia Week 2019 Celebrates A Decade
02 Apr 2019
Onsite Photos by Madelia Hickman Ring NEW YORK CITY — This year, the phenomenon known as Asia Week...
‘New Hampshire Folk Art: By The People, For The People’ At Discover Portsmouth
02 Apr 2019
Review by Rick Russack PORTSMOUTH, N.H. – The term “folk art” is broad and refining...
Tintoretto: Artist Of Renaissance Venice At 500
02 Apr 2019
WASHINGTON, DC – In celebration of the 500th anniversary of the birth of the Venetian Renaissance...
Between The Layers:
Art And Story In Tennessee Quilts
02 Apr 2019
By Karla Klein Albertson NASHVILLE, TENN. – Quilts are a warm embrace on a cold night, a building...
Q&A: Laura Doyle
02 Apr 2019
About every three decades, the auction world sees a new member of the Doyle family ascend to the helm...
Bold, Brilliant & Blue: The Aprill Collection, Session I, Thrills Collectors At Heckler’s Auction
02 Apr 2019
Review by Anne Kugielsky / Photos Courtesy Norman C. Heckler & Company Auction WOODSTOCK VALLEY,...
Top Picks: America’s Rousseau
02 Apr 2019
Completed in 1972, American artist George Rodrigue’s “The Class Of Marie Courregé” is said to be the painting...
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