⁊apanesque: The Japanese Print in the Era of Impressionism,†on view at the Legion of Honor October 16⁊anuary 9, introduces audiences to the development of the Japanese print over two centuries...
⁗e had a record attendance and without any exaggeration, all dealers did well,†exclaimed show promoter Vivien Cord in regards to her show at the Lasdon Arboretum on Labor Day, September 6. ⁉ am pretty...
Appealing to more than just black memorabilia collectors, the Ken Oden Collection of African American and African ephemera and photography saw world record prices realized in several categories when...
The greatest Spanish draftsmen from the Seventeenth through the Nineteenth Century †Ribera, Murillo and Goya, among them †created works of dazzling idiosyncrasy. These diverse drawings will be the subject...
Clarke Auction Gallery celebrated the grand opening at its new centrally located Post Road facility on September 12, attracting a large crowd to its inaugural fine art auction here.
The fall edition of Brimfield Week that ran September 7‱2 was at or near capacity for many of the 20-plus fields for this last installment of the three-times-a-year happening.
There just is not another place around that boasts the intense concentration of Americana that is seen at Melvin "Butch" Arion's Original York Antiques Show and Sale. The 155th semiannual event, conducted...
One of the most interesting and exciting developments in the craft field in the late Twentieth Century was the development of lathe-turned wood objects as an art form. One of the world finest...
When an unsigned ship portrait is the top lot at auction where it sells for $35,550, it is a pretty sure sign that the sale is replete with buying opportunities for everyone. Such was the case...
In the 1930s, a small group of California photographers challenged the painterly, soft-focus Pictorialist style of the day. They argued that photography could only advance as an art if its practitioners...
Ralph T. Coe, the third director of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City (1977‱982) and one of the nation foremost authorities on American Indian art, died Tuesday, September 14, in Santa...
The whaling industry that put this seaport town on the map spawned a number of ancillary industries: boat building, metalsmithing, cordage, sail making, candlemaking and carriage making, to name just...