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Sacred Healer’s Fan Returned To Navajo Medicine Man
12 Jul 2005
Art dealer Norman Hurst and his wife, Katherine B. Jones, have given a Diné (Navajo) medicine man a sacred,...
‘Centers And Edges’ Modernist Ceramic Arts In America
12 Jul 2005
The recently opened exhibit examines the wide variety of styles and influences that propelled the evolution...
Diehard Collectors Swarm Wilton Summer Show
12 Jul 2005
Diehard Collectors Swarm Wilton Summer Show
Iconic Pre-Peruvian Tapestries At The Textile Museum
12 Jul 2005
"Gods and Empire: Huari Ceremonial Textiles," an exhibition featuring 12 tapestry-woven objects is on view...
Negro Leagues’ Stars Emerge At The Morris Museum
12 Jul 2005
"The National Pastime in Black and White: The Negro Baseball Leagues, 1867-1955," at the Morris Museum,...
MOMA Acquires Rauschenberg Painting
12 Jul 2005
The Museum of Modern Art has acquired "Rebus," 1955, a major early combine painting by Robert Rauschenberg...
$121,500 For Violoncello At Skinner’s
12 Jul 2005
Crowning the selection was a violoncello made in 1817 by Giacomo Rivolta, an instrument reputed to have...
American Indian Art Exceeds Estimates At Sotheby’s
12 Jul 2005
The sale of American Indian art on May 13 at Sotheby's totaled $3,446,866, far above the high estimate...
$20 Million Old Master Painting Sets Record At Christie’s
12 Jul 2005
Canaletto's spectacular view of "The Bucintoro at the Molo on Ascension Day," realized $20,086,024 and set a world...
Dealer Arrested In Yale Library Map Theft
12 Jul 2005
Yale Police have charged a former Manhattan map dealer with the theft of what could add up to several...
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