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Archives January 2007
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Brandywine River Museum Shows Volunteer Purchases
16 Jan 2007
A new exhibition, “Helping Hands: Museum Volunteers Fund Acquisitions,” on view January 20–March...
Recovered Goya Painting Reinstalled At Toledo Museum Of Art
16 Jan 2007
The Toledo Museum of Art has reinstalled the recently recovered Francisco de Goya y Lucientes painting...
Robert C. Noortman, 60, Old Masters Dealer, Former TEFAF Chairman
16 Jan 2007
Robert C. Noortman, founder of Noortman Master Paintings in Maastricht, The Netherlands, died of a heart...
Dave R. Aronson, Director Of Aronson Antiquairs
16 Jan 2007
Dave R. Aronson, director of Aronson Antiquairs and chairman of TEFAF Maastricht, died of cancer in Amsterdam...
Americana Served At Carlsen Gallery Over Thanksgiving Weekend
09 Jan 2007
“It is always nice to play to a full room,” quipped auctioneer Russ Carlsen after the most recent...
‘Delaware Clocks’ At The Biggs Museum Of American Art
09 Jan 2007
“Clocks fascinate,” Philip D. Zimmerman writes in Delaware Clocks, his catalog to an exhibition of the same...
Williamsburg To Open Folk Art Museum
09 Jan 2007
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, the operating company for the restored colonial village in Virginia’s...
New Owner, Manager For Armacost Antiques Shows
09 Jan 2007
Longtime show manager Bob Armacost is hanging up his hat and has sold his lineup of shows to Bob James,...
‘Icons From Sinai’ On View At Getty Museum In L.A.
09 Jan 2007
In the shadow of the rugged Mount Sinai in Egypt lies Saint Catherine’s, the world’s oldest continuously...
Buyers Respond To Fine Art, Good American Furniture At CRN
09 Jan 2007
A Boston or Salem Federal candlestand with stunning form and ablaze with pinwheel inlay was the choicest...
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