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Archives February 17, 2004
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Collector Wins David Morgan Ovoid Jug for $38,500
17 Feb 2004
Bidders vying for the James and Roberta Frazier stoneware collection filled the gallery to capacity and pushed...
Rare Federal Sideboard Stands out in the Crowd at Richard Villa’s
17 Feb 2004
Villa commented the day of the auction that he likes the Wednesday schedule, as it weeds out a lot of the people...
A Winning Ratio: Pennsylvania Impressionists Lead $3.1 Million Paintings Sale in Philadelphia
17 Feb 2004
Winter landscapes were the theme of the day, both inside and out, as more than 150 bidders braved the weather...
London’s National Gallery Pays $41.5 Million for ‘The Madonna of the Pinks’
17 Feb 2004
The sale of the picture to the Getty Museum was agreed at a price equivalent to $63 million, however,...
Heavenly Treasures at Birchwood Manor
17 Feb 2004
Glazed prancing horses from the Tang dynasty, Sevres palace urns and the original artwork from the walls...
St Stan’s: Twenty-Seven Years and Still Sold out
17 Feb 2004
It began when a young Jack Donigian graduated college in 1976, unsure of how to set off on a career path.
Pas de Deux
17 Feb 2004
George Platt Lynes' photographs of George Balanchine and his dancers comprise an exhibition from The Kinsey...
Enduring Beauty
17 Feb 2004
Celebrating its 100th anniversary, the Reading Public Museum focuses on seldom- or never-before-seen...
Coming of Age in Ancient Greece
17 Feb 2004
The Onassis Cultural Center is presenting the first exhibition to examine the lives of children and attitudes...
Turner and Venice at the Kimbell Art Museum
17 Feb 2004
The first exhibition ever devoted to Joseph Mallord William Turner's celebrated views of Venice is currently...
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