Colombian artist Fernando Botero has become known worldwide for domestic and social scenes rendered in gentle colors and populated by extravagantly rounded figures. Both amusing and disturbing, Botero...
Visitors to The Philadelphia Antiques Show were greeted at the entrance by a blast of color, all coming from the booth of Olde Hope Antiques, which had moved around the corner from last year to the spot...
⁁rt by the Yard: Women Design Midcentury Britain†opens on May 15 at the Textile Museum, where it will be on view through September 12. The exhibition features more than 50 fabrics by Lucienne Day,...
⁓ole Mates: Cowboy Boots and Art†celebrates the art of the West and views cowboy boots as important symbols of Western life. The exhibition, on view at the New Mexico Museum of Art May 14⁓eptember...
For its spring exhibition, the Neuberger Museum of Art is featuring contemporary works of art in all media from six distinguished metro-New York private collections, including more than 70 important works...
Leigh Keno conducted his inaugural auction May 1 and 2, where the top lot was the James Beekman Chippendale carved mahogany chest of drawers from the shop of Thomas Brookman with carving attributed to Henry...
American art history is filled with examples of museums that were founded by or transformed by the beneficence of a single family or patron. A case in point is the National Gallery of Art, which became...
The fourth annual Vintage Clothing & Accessories, Textiles & Jewelry Show & Sale, conducted by Vivien Cord, was attended by active crowds over the weekend of April 10 and 11. With 22 exhibitors...
March Madness, an annual tradition for basketball fans, is also a highly popular antiques-related event in this hamlet snuggled among the picturesque Catskill Mountains. Activities down below included...
It looked like the Fourth of July upon entering the 23rd Street Armory on Friday, April 16, but it was really an exhibition of patriotic symbols in American antiques. ⁗e need to celebrate patriotism...
In mid-Nineteenth Century Edo, then the largest city in the world, a proclamation went out from the office of the North City Magistrate that forbade the production of single-sheet prints of kabuki actors,...