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American Embroidery as Art
15 May 2001
Embroidery is an aesthetic act. Texturally lush and evocative works of art have been painted, not with...
The Curvaceous and Compelling Brings $66,125 at CRN
15 May 2001
A Boston Hepplewhite wing chair opened at $10,000, and a half a dozen bidders were in the chase at $40,000....
No Fireworks, but Plenty of Progress at Phillips
15 May 2001
If anyone ever doubted the inevitability of Phillips de Pury & Luxembourg entering the upper echelon...
Prendergast Creation Heads Doyle Modern and Contemporary Prints Sale
15 May 2001
American historical manuscripts also commanded high prices, including two autograph letters by General...
Gifford Canvas Leads $1.7 Million Shannon Event
15 May 2001
The firm has done exceedingly well, and it is no surprise that Shannon was mighty pleased with his latest...
International News Briefs
15 May 2001
Austrian government to be sued over Nazi-looted Klimt paintings....Robert Rauschenberg recovers from...
International Antiques and Fine Art in Chicago
15 May 2001
Seventy-six prestigious dealers showed at this vetted fair, which incorporated the Antiquarian Book Fair...
Large Crowds Noted at the Windy City’s Antiques and Garden Fair
15 May 2001
Now in its second year, Stella Show Management Company of New York joined forces with the Chicago Botanic...
Where You Can Sometimes Get It Wholesale
15 May 2001
Sometimes it's more fun to attend a down-to-earth event like the York Toy Show - it's big enough to offer...
Telling Tales with Classical Images at the Dahesh Museum of Art
15 May 2001
Classical images and myths have served as inspiration, a gauge to measure success and an imaginative...
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