In 2024, the world celebrates the sesquicentennial of the first independent exhibition of the French Impressionists, marking 150 years since the “Anonymous Society of Painters, Sculptors, and Engravers,...
LONDON — Barbie is a woman — a toy, of course — that everyone thinks they know. Perhaps they had (or still have) a childhood plaything from the 1970s, or gave a specific one at Christmas per a granddaughter’s...
KNOXVILLE, TENN. — “High Pass,” a magna acrylic on canvas painting by Friedel Dzubas (American, 1915-1994) was the star of Case Antiques Auctions & Appraisals’ two-day Summer Fine Art & Antiques...
COPAKE, N.Y. — Peacocks — loaded with symbology since ancient times from beauty to protection, thanks to their feathers’ iridescent “eyes,” to power, strength and confidence — were the subject...
DANIA BEACH, FLA. – An Eighteenth Century Chinese midnight-blue silk embroidered robe revealed its value in Kodner Galleries’ July 1 estate jewelry, silver, art and collections sale, ignoring its $600/800...
NEW YORK CITY & NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS — In the span of eight days, Lark Mason Associates presented a variety of property in three auctions that ended June 26, June 27 and July 2.
Nothing makes a collector’s home more complete than a piece of fine or decorative art and a collectible or two. Many of the top-selling lots this week fell under one of these three categories. For fine...
MIDDLEBOROUGH, MASS. — Whites’ Auction has been making a market in early telephones and communications items and that was again the case on June 23, when what is known as a long-distance wall set transmitter...