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Hamilton Collects American Art
16 Jul 2002
Hamilton alumni have lent works from their personal collections for the display, and many are on public...
But Wait – Another Record! Sotheby's Old Master Auction Raises the Bar for the Entire Category
16 Jul 2002
History was made on July 10 when a completely unknown early work by Sir Peter Paul Rubens brought £49.5...
Gemmill Americana Collection Boosts Latest Alderfer Sale
16 Jul 2002
Items from the estate of Kenneth and Helen Gemmill included a Chippendale chest of drawers attributed...
Blackwood/March Reports Record Gruppe, North Shore Tea Table Lead 340 Lots in Massachusetts
16 Jul 2002
The top lot of the sale, a 30- by 36-inch Emile A. Gruppe oil painting of nudes in a landscape, sold...
A Sleek 30th Anniversary Makes for a Successful Fair
16 Jul 2002
The fair introduced some changes this June, not in order to reinvent itself (there is after all a well...
Continuing a Fine Tradition of Antiques in the Churchyard
16 Jul 2002
Promoter/manager Vivien Cord said glowingly, "This show is magic." Judging from the steady...
The Wadsworth Atheneum Unveils Details for Its 2004 Expansion
16 Jul 2002
The 160-year-old art museum's plans call for razing the Goodwin building and replacing it with a new structure...
Jewish Silversmith in Colonial New York
16 Jul 2002
Discover examples of superb Eighteenth Century American craftsmanship in silver and gold and learn about...
Hungarian Ceramics from the Zsolnay Manufactory
16 Jul 2002
The exhibition at the Bard Graduate Center examines more than 200 objects and designs produced over 150 years,...
Four from New England
16 Jul 2002
Boston's JMW Gallery will exhibit more than 100 objects from the Arts and Crafts movement by four of the period's...
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