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Bert Gallery Goes on the Grand Tour
08 Jun 2004
Due to limited American art instruction, Nineteenth Century native painters often sought refuge in the ateliers...
Anne Boucher and the Rhythms of Land and Sea at the Cahoon
08 Jun 2004
The museum will feature 25 acrylics and watercolors aglow with crystalline light.
Selling Good Design
08 Jun 2004
Here is a story of the cooperation of commerce and culture that began in New York City at R.H. Macy's.
Ruhlmann: Genius of Art Deco
08 Jun 2004
The glamorous Art Deco period, typified by the furnishingsof Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann, is being celebrated...
Spring Antiques Season Explodes in Brimfield
03 Jun 2004
There were more than 4,000 dealers set up in 20 fields, as they are called, dedicated to the display...
MastroNet Sports Auction Passes the $11 Million Mark
01 Jun 2004
A huge find of unopened wax packs attracted substantial attention.
Frames Total $303,000 in New York
01 Jun 2004
The frames ranged from French, Italian Dutch and Spanish pieces to American Hudson River School and Arts...
Norton Crock Leads American Pottery Auction
01 Jun 2004
The top lot featured an incredible design of a deer, a house, trees and a fence, and lots of ground cover.
Spring Antiques Season Explodes in Brimfield
01 Jun 2004
For one week each during the months of May, July and September, this little town virtually explodes with...
Antiques at the Big E
01 Jun 2004
Given the population in the Hartford-Springfield area and its sometimes severe winter weather, the buildings...
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