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Berthe Morisot: An Impressionist And Her Circle
21 Jun 2005
Comprising more than 75 paintings on loan from the Museé Marmotten Monet in Paris, the exhibition is on view...
Colonial Williamsburg Acquires Historically Significant Silver Tea And Coffee Service
21 Jun 2005
The acquisition is an important one for Colonial Williamsburg because it represents a substantive expansion...
Portland Museum Of Art Celebrates New Glass And Ceramics Installation
21 Jun 2005
Dazzling colors, elegant forms and innovative techniques characterize the more than 300 works.
Hiroshige’s Evocative Prints On View At The Phillips Collection
21 Jun 2005
WASHINGTON, D.C.- "East Meets West: Hiroshige at The Phillips Collection" will present the exquisite...
At Christie’s, An Eighteenth Century Chippendale Chest Stands Tall At $1.8 Million
21 Jun 2005
Attributed to the shop of Henry Clifton and Thomas Carteret, Philadelphia, 1755-1765, the chest was won by New York...
Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Sale Totals More Than $94 Million
21 Jun 2005
NEW YORK CITY - Following a heated battle among four collectors, Andy Warhol's red "Liz" sold for $12.6...
Tradewinds All-Cane Sale Achieves Firm’s Second Highest Gross Ever
21 Jun 2005
The top lot was a carved ivory depiction of Mazeppa, which fetched $12,320.
Karen J. Marshall, Owner Of Noah’s Ark Antiques
21 Jun 2005
Many will recall her standing behind her dazzling display at the Pier shows, Brimfield, Atlantic City...
Tara Jane Grievo, Daughter of Jim And Sherry Grievo
21 Jun 2005
Tara Jane Grievo, 21, died on Saturday, June 11, 2005, in Doylestown, Penn.
Cyril I. Nelson, Editor, Collector, Popular Museum Trustee, Dies
21 Jun 2005
According to his niece Anna Nelson, "His life was one of collecting and publishing, and he excelled in both...
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