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Archives February 27, 2017
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‘Making Her Mark’ Celebrates
Women Artists Of Providence
27 Feb 2017
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Providence Art Club is hosting a series of exhibitions celebrating women’s...
Harlem Renaissance Exhibition Fills Yale’s Beinecke Library
27 Feb 2017
NEW HAVEN, CONN. – “Gather Out of Star-Dust: The Harlem Renaissance & the Beinecke Library,”...
Q&A: Mike Fallon
27 Feb 2017
Mike Fallon bought Copake Auction in 1985 and has developed a reputation for selling antiques, especially...
Friendly Furniture: Quaker Cabinetmakers In Early America
27 Feb 2017
By Laura Beach WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Is there a Quaker aesthetic? It is tantalizing to think...
Batman #1 Rises Above Grade To Bring $143,400
27 Feb 2017
DALLAS, TEXAS —Batman #1 (DC, 1940), went far beyond its grade (CGC VG- 3.5) when it sold at $143,400...
Top Picks: A Good Drink
27 Feb 2017
The French have never been known to waste an opportunity to drink. So in 1846, when the French government...
Video: 15 Years And 30 Tons Of Bronze, A Monument To Louis XV
27 Feb 2017
LOS ANGELES, CALIF. — It took quite a bit of time and resources to cast a monumental bronze in the Eighteenth...
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