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The Pennsylvania Spring Antiques Show
18 May 2004
Frank Gaglio filled the East Hall of the new building with 126 exhibitors and a display of mostly American...
The Early American Antiques Show
18 May 2004
"I have a challenge ahead of me," Robert Goodrich said as his Early American Antiques Show opened.
A Pretty Fine Old Town: Child Hassam in Old Lyme
18 May 2004
This new exhibition features more than 20 Hassam paintings from museums and private collections and is designed...
Dutch Masterwork Comes to the Currier
18 May 2004
One of the most important early Seventeenth Century Dutch still lifes in New England was acquired by the museum...
Yale Explores the Art of James Ward
18 May 2004
The Center for British Art is presenting an exhibition of paintings, watercolors, prints, drawings and manuscripts...
Charlotte Perriand: An Art of Living
18 May 2004
Even at the present time, the work of this French modernist designer is not well known in the United...
New York Botanical Garden Hosts Antique Garden Furniture Show
11 May 2004
It quickly became obvious at the preview that well-heeled patrons were there not only to support the Botanical...
Two Dollars, $200,000 at Wisconsin Auction
11 May 2004
Like many survivors of the first year mintage of 1,758 pieces, the two 1794 dollars sold at Heritage...
Shannon’s Sells View of Marblehead Harbor for $115,625
11 May 2004
The R. Hayley Lever oil on canvas brought more than double the presale estimates.
Bible Box from Basement Brings $11,220 at Hyde Park
11 May 2004
The box had been indirectly consigned from a Darien home by a worker that was hired to clean out the basement....
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