By Madelia Hickman Ring, Editor
What better way to welcome the New Year than with a preview of upcoming events, shows, auctions, preview parties and lectures that will be taking place in New York City in the second half of January and early February. Programming details and times are published as up to date as possible at press time. In the post-Covid era, visitors should check in advance in case mask mandates go into effect.
ONGOING EXHIBITIONS
“Morgan’s Bibles: Splendor in Scripture,” through January 21; “Spirit and Invention: Drawings by Giambattista and Domenico Tiepolo,” through January 28; “Medieval Money, Merchants, and Morality,” through March 10. The Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Madison Avenue. For information, www.themorgan.org or 212-685-0008.
“New Terrains: Contemporary Native American Art,” through January 23. Phillips, 432 Park Avenue. For information, www.phillips.com or 212-940-1200.
“Africa & Byzantium,” through March 3; “Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery” through June 4; “Lineages: Korean Art at the Met” through October 20; “Look Again: European Paintings 1300-1800,” ongoing; “The African Origin of Civilization,” ongoing. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Avenue. For information, www.metmuseum.org or 212-535-7710.
“Unnamed Figures: Black Presence and Absence in the Early American North,” through March 24; “Marvels
of My Own Inventiveness” through March 24. The American Folk Art Museum, 2 Lincoln Square. For information, www.folkartmuseum.org or 212-595-9533.
“This Is New York,” through July 21; “People, Place, and Influence,” through April 21. The Museum of the
City of New York, 1220 Fifth Avenue. For information, www.mcnyc.org or 212-534-1672.
“Running for Civil Rights: The New York Pioneer Club, 1936-1976,” through February 25; “Kay Walkingstick
/ Hudson River School,” through April 14; “Acts of Faith: Religion and the American West,” through February 25; “Enchanting Imagination: The Objets d’Art of André Chervin and Carvin French Jewelers,” through March 17; “Women’s Work,” through July 7. The New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West. For information, www.nyhistory.org or 212-873-3400.
“Bellini and Giorgione in the House of Taddeo Contarini,” through February 4; “Nicolas Party and Rosalba Carriera,” through March 3. The Frick Madison, 945 Madison Avenue. For information, www.frick.org or 212-288-0700.
“Rose B. Simpson: Counterculture,” through January 28; “Henry Taylor: B Side,” through January 28; “Fragments of a Faith Forgotten: The Art of Harry Smith,” through January 28; “Natalie Ball: Bilwi Naats Ga’Niipci,” through February 19. The Whitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort Street. For information, www.whitney.org or 212-570-3600.
“An Atlas of Es Devlin,” through August 11; “A Dark, A Light, A Bright: The Designs of Dorothy Liebes,”
through February 4; “Give Me a Sign: The Language of Symbols,” through September 2. The Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, 2 East 91st Street. For information, www.cooperhewitt.org or 212-849-8400.
“Whodunit? Key Books in Detective Fiction,” through February 10. The Grolier Club, 47 East 60th Street. For information, www.grolierclub.org or 212-838-6690.
“The Dittmar Collection – Living with Antiques at Duck Hollow, a Twentieth Century Journey,” through March 30. Olde Hope, 115 East 72nd Street, 1B. For information, www.oldehope.com or 215-297-0200.
“Toy Stories: Vintage German Illustrations” and “Jung Eun Hye: My Dog, Jiro,” both through February 17. Ricco/Maresca Gallery, 529 West 20th Street, Third Floor. For information, www.rissomaresca.com or 212-627-4819.
Friday, January 12
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
4 pm, A fine wine conversation by Napa Valley Vintners highlighting the history of wine in the United States, Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. Free but RSVP suggested. For information or to RSVP, www.sothebys.com/en/series/visions-of-america.
Saturday, January 13
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
1 pm, ‘In Conversation’ with Michael Diaz Griffith & Friends: The New Antiquarians highlighting the significance of antiques and the new wave of antique collectors, Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. Free but RSVP suggested. For information or to RSVP, www.sothebys.com/en/series/visions-of-america.
2 pm, ‘In Conversation’ with Corey Damen Jenkins, the AD 100 recipient, who is a featured part of Visions of America, designing an entire gallery space in his style, with pieces from upcoming auctions, Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. Free but RSVP suggested. For information or to RSVP, www.sothebys.com/en/series/visions-of-america.
Sunday, January 14
Monday, January 15
Tuesday, January 16
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
11 am, “A Model of Civility — George Washington: A Leader for all Times,” lecture by Carrie Rebora Barratt, Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza. Free but RSVP suggested. For information, www.christies.com or 212-636-2000.
11 am, A lecture on Americana and decorative arts by Alexandra Kirtley, the Montgomery-Garvan Curator of American Decorative Arts at Philadelphia Museum of Art, Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. Free but RSVP suggested. For information or to RSVP, www.sothebys.com/en/series/visions-of-america.
Noon, ‘In Conversation’ with Virginia B. Hart and Alexa Hampton, hosted by Alexandra Kirtley, “Designing
the Diplomatic Reception Rooms and Political Spaces for Global Audiences,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue.
Free but RSVP suggested. For information or to RSVP, www.sothebys.com/en/series/visions-of-america.
Wednesday, January 17
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
5-8 pm, opening reception for “The Dittmar Collection – Living with Antiques at Duck Hollow, a Twentieth Century Journey,” Olde Hope, 115 East 72nd Street 1B. For information/ to RSVP, www.oldehope.com, info@oldehope or 215-297-0200.
AUCTIONS
10 am, “Entertaining with Style,” Doyle, 175 East 87th Street. For information, www.doyle.com or 212-427-2730.
11 am, “Fine Printed and Manuscript Americana,” Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza. For information,
www.christies.com or 212-636-2000.
2 pm, “Fine Printed and Manuscript Americana,” Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza. For information,
www.christies.com or 212-636-2000.
Thursday, January 18
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
4 pm, “The Rise of American Whiskey,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. Free but RSVP suggested. For information or to RSVP, www.sothebys.com/en/series/visions-of-america.
5 pm, ‘In Conversation’ with For Freedoms, an artist led organization that centers art as a catalyst for creative civic engagement, discourse and direct action, Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. Free but RSVP suggested. For information or to RSVP, www.sothebys.com/en/series/visions-of-america.
5-9 pm, Opening Night Party, The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. $500-$25,000, For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
AUCTIONS
10 am, “Nineteenth Century American & Western Art,” Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza. For information, www.christies.com or 212-636-2000.
Noon, “Fine Carpets and Textiles: The Donald Gant Collection,” Bonhams, 580 Madison Avenue. For information, www.bonhams.com or 212-644-9001.
2 pm, “Important Americana,” Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza. For information, www.christies.com or 212-636-2000.
Friday, January 19
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
11 am to 2 pm, Design Luncheon panel discussion, featuring 2024 Design Council Co-Chairs Billy Cotton, Corey Damen Jenkins, Ellen Hamilton, Alexa Hampton, and Peter Pennoyer, moderated by Honorary Chair Wendy Goodman, Design Editor of New York Magazine, The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. $270-$2,700. For information, www.thewintershow.org/events or 718-292-7392.
Noon to 5:30 pm, New York Antiques Weekend: lunch, visit to a private collection and tours of Alexander Hamilton’s Grange, The Decorative Arts Trust, open to Decorative Arts Trust members, $475 fee for entire weekend; DAT memberships starting at $50. For information, www.decorativeartstrust.org/new-york-2024 or 610-627-4970.
4 pm, “Americana is Now: Four Perspectives on Collecting” a discussion with collector Joe Gromacki, Elizabeth Lawrence, Frank Levy, Steven Spandle and moderated by Ellen McGauley of Veranda magazine, The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
AUCTIONS
10 am, “Important Americana,” Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza. For information, www.christies.com or 212-636-2000.
11 am, “Western Art and Design from Bar Cross Ranch, Wyoming,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
1 pm, “Art of America,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
3 pm, “Native American Art,” Sotheby’s Online. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
SHOWS
The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street, noon to 8 pm. For information,
www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
Antiques – Art – Design at Wallace Hall, Church of St Ignatius Loyola, 980 Park Avenue at 85th Street. 10 am to 7 pm. For information, www.antiquescouncil.com or 330-606-8226.
Saturday, January 20
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
10 am to 4 pm, New York Antiques Weekend: private tours of The Winter Show, lunch, and tours of The Morgan Library & Museum, The Decorative Arts Trust, open to Decorative Arts Trust members, $475 fee for entire weekend; DAT memberships starting at $50. For information, www.decorativeartstrust.org/new-york-2024 or 610-627-4970.
3 pm, “A Collecting Dynasty: The Rockefeller Family” a lecture moderated by Joan B. Mirviss, with panelists Cynthia Bronson Altman, curator emerita at Kykuit, Michele Beiny, Michele Beiny Ltd, and Vishakha Desai, president emeritus, Asia Society, The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
5 pm, “The New Antiquarians and the Future of Antiques,” a conversation with Michael Diaz-Griffith
and Camille Okhio, The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
AUCTIONS
10 am, “Important Americana: Furniture, Folk Art, Silver, Chinese Export Art and Prints,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
Noon, “Americana: Furniture, Folk Art, Silver, Chinese Export Art and Prints,” Sotheby’s Online. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
2 pm, “The Hudson River School in Focus: Property from the Friedman Collection,” Sotheby’s Online. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
5:30 pm, “Whisky & Whiskey/America’s Finest Bourbon and Rye Through the Decades,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
SHOWS
The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street, noon to 7 pm. For information,
www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
Antiques – Art – Design at Wallace Hall, Church of St Ignatius Loyola, 980 Park Avenue at 85th Street. 10 am to 6pm. For information, www.antiquescouncil.com or 330-606-8226.
Sunday, January 21
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
9 am to noon, Emerging Scholars Colloquium, lectures by Lauren Drapala, Neil Grasty, Laura Ochoa Rincon, Krishna Shekhawat and Lea Stephenson, Decorative Arts Trust, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. $25. For information, www.decorativeartstrust.org/new-york-2024 or 610-627-4970.
Noon to 1:30 pm, Brunch Fundraiser, Decorative Arts Trust, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. $150 includes Emerging Scholars Colloquium. For information, www.decorativeartstrust.org/new-york-2024 or 610-627-4970.
2 pm, “Murano Glass, America And The History Of The World,” Jim Oliveira and Sara Blumberg of Glass Past NY in conversation with John Stuart Gordon, curator of American Decorative Arts at Yale University and Vittorio Calabrese, executive director at Magazzino Italian Art. The conversation will include an overview of Jim Oliveira’s forthcoming book, Murano Glass, America and the History of the World, history and highlights of the early American glass collection at Yale, and the recently opened Carlo Scarpa exhibition at Magazzino in Cold Spring. Presented in collaboration with Magazzino Italian Art, The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
4 pm, “The Wallace Collection: Past, Present And Future,” a conversation with Xavier Bray, director of the
Wallace Collection, and Carrie Rebora Barratt, director of Longhouse Reserve. The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
SHOWS
The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street, noon to 6 pm. For information,
www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
Antiques – Art – Design at Wallace Hall, Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, 980 Park Avenue at 85th Street. 10 am to 4pm. For information, www.antiquescouncil.com or 330-606-8226.
Monday, January 22
SHOWS
The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street, noon to 8 pm. For information,
www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
Tuesday, January 23
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
2:30 pm, A discussion with All the Beauty in the World author Patrick Bringley, The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
AUCTIONS
Noon, “Defining American Style: A Special CFDA X Sotheby’s Auction,” Sotheby’s Online. For information,
www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
SHOWS
The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street, noon to 8 pm. For information,
www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
Wednesday, January 24
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
3 pm, “Singular Sensations: How Designers Work with Artisans to Create One-of-a-Kind Homes,” a panel including designer Brian J. McCarthy and led by Jacqueline Terrebonne, editor in chief of Galerie magazine, The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
5 pm, “Contemporary Art and Cold War Embassies” a conversation with Jennifer Duncan, Jorge Otero-Pailos and David Peterson, moderated by Julia P. Herzberg, The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
AUCTIONS
10 am, “Fabergé & Vertu / English & Continental Silver,” Doyle, 175 East 87th Street. For information, www.doyle.com or 212-427-2730.
SHOWS
The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street, noon to 8 pm. For information,
www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
Thursday, January 25
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
6 to 9 pm, Young Collectors Night, The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. $200-$1,000, For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
AUCTIONS
10 am, “Old Master & Nineteenth Century Paintings, Drawings & Prints,” Doyle, 175 East 87th Street. For information, www.doyle.com or 212-427-2730.
10 am, “English & Continental Furniture & Decorative Arts,” Doyle, 175 East 87th Street. For information,
www.doyle.com or 212-427-2730.
SHOWS
The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street, noon to 5 pm. For information,
www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
Friday, January 26
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
12:30 pm, “MDNY 2024 Inaugural Lecture: Botticelli Drawings” by Furio Rinaldi, curator, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Italian Cultural Institute in New York, 686 Park Avenue. For information or to register, www.thedrawingfoundation.org.
4 pm, Discussion “Craft & Craftsmanship Through the Ages” with Martin P. Levy, Gemma Sudlow of Hindman, and others. The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
5:30 to 8 pm, Connoisseurs Night, The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street.
$50. For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
SHOWS
The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street, noon to 8 pm. For information,
www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
Nameless Art + Design Show, 516 West 26th Street, 5:30 to 8:30 pm. For information, www.namelessartshow.com.
The Online New York Antiques Show, online, noon to midnight EST. For information, www.nyantiqueshow.com.
Saturday, January 27
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
12:30 pm, “The Market for Drawings: How to Collect” presented in collaboration with Master Drawings New York and The Drawing Foundation, The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
3 pm, “Weaving Luxury into Modern Living: Dorothy Liebes’ Collaborations with Architects and Designers at Midcentury” with moderator Mitchell Owens and panelists Susan Brown, Alexa Griffith Winton, Scott Powell and Liz O’Brien, The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
5 pm, “Decorating History: Preserving American Interior Design” with Vin Cipolla and Kate Bolick presented in collaboration with Frederic Magazine, The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
SHOWS
The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street, noon to 7 pm. For information,
www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
Nameless Art + Design Show, 516 West 26th Street, 10 am to 8 pm. For information, www.namelessartshow.com.
The Online New York Antiques Show, online, midnight to midnight, EST. For information, www.nyantiqueshow.com.
Sunday, January 28
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
2 pm, “Catching the Bug: Enriching Your Life Through Collecting,” presented in collaboration with Curious Objects. The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
4 pm, “Collector Conversations: Talking Drawings” moderated by Jennifer Tonkovich, Eugene and Clare Thaw curator of Drawings and Prints, The Morgan Library & Museum. Stephen Ongpin Fine Art, exhibiting at 24 East 80th Street. For information or to register, www.thedrawingfoundation.org.
6 pm, Lecture: “Van Dyck’s Drawings for the Iconographie” by Stijn Alsteens, International Head of Department, Old Master Drawings, Christies, Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza. For information or to register, www.christies.com.
SHOWS
The Winter Show, Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street, noon to 6 pm. For information, www.thewintershow.org or 917-860-6559.
Nameless Art + Design Show, 516 West 26th Street, 11 am to 4 pm. For information, www.namelessartshow.com.
The Online New York Antiques Show, online, midnight to 7 pm EST. For information, www.nyantiqueshow.com.
Monday, January 29
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
10:30 am “The Met Curatorial Conversation: Nature and Narrative: Exploring British Drawings” with Anne
Lyles, independent art historian and curator, British Art circa 1790-1850; “Remarkable designs: Simeon Solomon’s Pre-Raphaelite Drawings” by Roberto C. Ferrari, curator of Art Properties, Columbia University, “Building a Collection of British Drawings and Watercolors at the Met” by Constance McPhee, curator, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Sacerdote Lecture Hall, 1000 Fifth Avenue. For information, www.thedrawingfoundation.org.
AUCTIONS
2 pm, “Fine Manuscript and Printed Americana,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. For more information,
www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
Tuesday, January 30
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
11 am, “Study Session: Nature Observed: Frederic Edwin Church with Caitlin Condell, associate curator and head, Drawings, Prints & Graphic Design, Cooper Hewitt; Casey Monroe, senior research cataloger, Frederic Edwin Church, Cooper Hewitt, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, 2 East 91st Street. For information or to register, www.thedrawingfoundation.org.
1:30 pm, Panel Discussion: “Drawn to Blue Paper,” moderated by Margaret Holben Ellis, Eugene Thaw professor emerita of Paper Conservation, NYU, with panelists Edina Adam, assistant curator, J. Paul Getty Museum; Leila Sauvage, conservator, Rijksmuseum and lecturer, University of Amsterdam; Donald Farnsworth, artist, papermaker, Magnolia Editions, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University; 1 East 78th Street. For information or to register, www.thedrawingfoundation.org.
4:30 pm, Annual Master Drawings Symposium, with Luming Guan, currently a Diamonstein-Spielvogel Fellow in The Metropolitan Museum’s Department of Drawings and Prints, Villa Albertine, The Payne Whitney Mansion; 972 Fifth Avenue. For information or to register, www.thedrawingfoundation.org.
AUCTIONS
10 am, “The Quentin Collection: Masterpieces of Renaissance & Baroque Sculpture,” Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza. For information, www.christies.com or 212-636-2000.
10 am, “The Pleasure of Objects: The Ian & Carolina Irving Collection,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
2 pm, “Arms and Armour from the Mougins Museum of Classical Art, Part I,” Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza. For information, www.christies.com or 212-636-2000.
Wednesday, January 31
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
5 pm, Panel Discussion: “Drawn to Teaching / Teaching through Drawings: University Art Museum Collections” moderated by Edouard Kopp, John R. Eckel Jr foundation chief curator at Menil Drawing Institute, The Menil Collection, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University; 1 East 78th Street. For information or to register, www.thedrawingfoundation.org.
AUCTIONS
10 am, “A Scholar Collects,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
11 am, “Master Works on Paper from Five Centuries,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. For information,
www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
2 pm, “The Estate of Jimmy Younger,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
10 am, “Old Masters,” Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza. For information, www.christies.com or 212-636-2000.
2 pm, “Old Master Paintings and Sculpture: Part II,” Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza. For information, www.christies.com or 212-636-2000.
Thursday, February 1
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
3 pm, Exhibition tour: “Ellsworth Kelly Sketchbooks,” led by Samantha Friedman, associate curator, Museum of Modern Art; Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53 Street. For information or to register, www.thedrawingfoundation.org.
AUCTIONS
10 am, “The Exceptional Sale,” Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza. For information, www.christies.com or 212-636-2000.
10 am, “Master Paintings & Sculpture Part I,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
11 am, “Fine Art,” Doyle, 175 East 87th Street. For information, www.doyle.com or 212-427-2730.
Noon, “Old Master & British Drawings,” Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza. For information, www.christies.com or 212-636-2000.
2 pm, “Master Paintings & Sculpture Part II,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
Friday, February 2
SEMINARS, LECTURES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
10 am, panel discussion: “Picasso on the Hudson,” Hispanic Society Museum & Library; 613 West 155th Street.
AUCTIONS
10 am, “The One,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
11 am, “Master Sculpture & Works of Art,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
1 pm, “Old Master and British Works on Paper,” Sotheby’s Online. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
3 pm, “Nineteenth Century European Paintings & Sculpture,” Sotheby’s, 1334 York Avenue. For information, www.sothebys.com or 212-606-7000.
10 am, “Fine Printed Books and Manuscripts Including Americana,” Christie’s Online. For information,
www.christies.com or 212-636-2000.