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Artist’s Firm Grounding in Modernism Spans Six Decades at Cincinnati Gallery
17 Apr 2001
From a drawing of a face that could have been done by Matisse to an abstracted bullfight evocative of Picasso...
The Cos Cob Art Colony
10 Apr 2001
In a welcome display of inter-museum cooperation, two Connecticut institutions and a New York City museum...
Versace Collection Exceeds $10 Million at Sotheby’s
10 Apr 2001
Over the telephone, in the salesroom, and through commission bids, collectors and Versace devotees from...
Maine Auction Produces World Record for Ames Sword
10 Apr 2001
A sum of $109,000 was paid for a carefully documented Civil War presentation sword once owned by Major...
Sandberg Watch Collection Grosses $13 Million in Geneva
10 Apr 2001
In many cases lots made three, four and even eight times their estimated prices. Among the most enthusiastic...
International News Briefs
10 Apr 2001
Sweden's stolen Renoir is found....Prado believes its two most famous works by Goya are not his creations...Giuliani...
Sales, Attendance Boost the Connecticut Spring Antiques Show
10 Apr 2001
A number of Hartford's 64 exhibitors said a notable increase in knowledgeable, serious buyers helped...
Triple Pier Steams Away in New York City
10 Apr 2001
Some 1,200 dealers left in the show's wake reeled in the energy of thousands of visitors over two separate...
Treasures from the Hermitage Land in Toronto, Inuit Art Travels to St. Petersburg
10 Apr 2001
The Art Gallery of Ontario joins forces with one of the world's greatest art institutions as the only...
Gifts for the New Millennium Unveiled in Minneapolis
10 Apr 2001
A new exhibition at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts will launch visitors on an art odyssey across time...
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