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Picturing Change
18 Jan 2005
A new exhibition at the Hood Museum reveals the impact of ledger drawings on Native American pictorial...
Arts and Crafts Movement Explored at LACMA
18 Jan 2005
Illustrated through 300 iconic objects, the exhibition brings together examples culled from more than...
American Stoneware Exceeds $400,000 at Maryland Sale
11 Jan 2005
The top lot, an elaborate stoneware water cooler from Cortland, N.Y., with an incised fish design, sold...
In Arizona, Western Art Ropes a $4 Million Total
11 Jan 2005
The top selling work was a Brownell McGrew painting titled "Salah-Tso Goes to the Sing" that sold over...
Estate of Noted Author and Sportsman Makes for Significant South Bay Auction
11 Jan 2005
The company was offered property from the estate of John W. Mackay of Mill Neck, N.Y.
Rhode Island Auction House Pulls Painting with Nazi Past
11 Jan 2005
Steven Fusco of Estates Unlimited was forced to make a tough call during the gallery's first serious...
Police Recover Stolen Merchandise from North River Gallery Three Hours before Sale
11 Jan 2005
As the firm was making final preparations for its auction this past Sunday morning, a small army of police...
Important Tiffany and Lalique Archives Now Accessible to Researchers, Public
11 Jan 2005
The Juliette K. and Leonard S. Rakow Research Library of The Corning Museum of Glass has acquired two significant...
Diverse Exhibitions at the Neuberger
11 Jan 2005
The variety within the museum's collection is showcased by what's currently on view and will be up in the near...
Vanishing Worlds Reappear at Fullerton, California Exhibit
11 Jan 2005
Many pieces are from 100 to 200 years old and several are much older.
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