This season, fashion designers all over the world are presenting tie-dye-inspired collections on the runway as something new and fresh. On July 31, the de Young Museum presents ⁔o Dye For: A World Saturated...
For a change, the sun was shining for the opening of the tenth annual Wells Antiques Show on June 27. The DeSimones of Goosefare Antiques & Promotions established this show ten years ago and have at least...
Two large Chinese pale celadon jade vases that brought $1,079,000 helped bring about Skinner best ever Asian arts sale and the fourth highest grossing sale in the history of the auction house.
Based on new research, the Seventeenth Century Spanish painting portraying the ⁅ducation of the Virgin†in the collection of the Yale University Art Gallery has been reattributed to Diego Velazquez.
The first time auctioneer Neil Vaughn saw the MacDonald estate in this Hudson River Valley town, he got around town by pedaling his bike. On June 21, Vaughn dispersed the trove of Nineteenth Century treasures...
Admired for its depth and quality, the Richard L. Feigen collection of Italian Renaissance paintings is considered to be among the most complete and important privately held collections in the world today,...
Morgan MacWhinnie filled the front and back yards of Corwith House with dealers June 26′7 for the annual Bridgehampton Historical Society Antiques Show. The show and site have become increasingly popular...
⁔here has never been, nor perhaps will there ever be, an artist who so accurately portrayed ruffed grouse, woodcock, pheasant, quail and turkey in each of their individual environments along with sportsman...
Weschler May 15 auction of European and American furniture and decorations, including Twentieth Century design and Asian works of art, ended the season with sales exceeding $460,000.
Skinner Discovery auction on June 16‱7 was a bang-up way to start summer, fetching a total of $465,428, with silver and jewelry offerings being a solid addition to the sale.
The Litchfield County Antiques Show, sponsored by the Antiques Council, opened with a preview party on Friday, June 25, and then continued for two days at Springs Center on the campus of the Kent School.