In 1951, architect Percival Goodman charged three avant-garde artists with commissions to decorate his Congregation Bai Israel synagogue in Millburn, N.J. Robert Motherwell, Herbert Ferber and Adolph...
⁔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 sportsmen...
Norman Rockwell largely sunny vision of America, as conveyed in his paintings, reflected the world he lived in †and influenced American culture from the 1920s through the 1970s. Great storytellers,...
The sun was shining bright on Friday morning, June 18, the temperature just about right for most of us, and, in fact, it was really too nice a day to be indoors. A sizable crowd was in just the right place,...
Haunting images of love, attraction, alienation, death and other universal human experiences in the work of Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1865‱944) will be presented in a exhibition of nearly 60 of his most...
Up and down auctions seem a trend of late. At the June 6 Grogan & Company auction, phones all over the gallery were called into action for lot two, a pencil and charcoal study of a woman by German...
Everyone says it is a new age of communication, thanks to social media, and on May 29, Garth Auctions helped the process along by posting hourly sale updates to its Facebook fans following the start...
A US District Court for the Northern District of California jury has found Christie liable for $8.5 million in damages claimed by CNET founder Halsey Minor, who sued the New York auction house after...
Some auctions are real dogs, but Ron Bourgeault put a new spin on it for his May 29 and 30 sale at Treadwell House that was replete with canine delights that pleased and teased bidders. Northeast Auctions†two-day...
⁍atisse: Radical Invention, 1913‱917†is an ambitious exhibition, opening at the Museum of Modern Art next month. that investigates a pivotal point in the career of Henri Matisse through nearly...
For most of the Nineteenth Century, few Americans were interested in collecting Middle Ages and Renaissance art and decorative items. In the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries, renewed appreciation...