William Edmondson (1874-1951), the illiterate son of freed slaves, was the first African American to become the subject of a solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. That display, in 1937, brought...
In a comprehensive, 30-year survey, the Museum of Arts and Design traces the progression of Klaus Moje work, from his early carved crystal glass pieces to his intricately patterned vessels of layered...
What may have very well been the mother lode for mechanical bank and cast iron toy collectors revealed itself at Lloyd Ralston Toys on Saturday, April 4, as roughly one-third of the remaining unused inventory,...
For a state that did not see a single battle of the Revolutionary War fought on its soil, Maryland and its people still played a significant role in the conflict that resulted in American independence.
After 28 years of exemplary leadership at the Wilton Historical Society (WHS), Marilyn Gould stepped down as its director this past April 1. The board of trustees and friends honored her contributions...
Sometimes called ⁃onnecticut Quiet Corner,†Winter Associates†auction gallery was anything but quiet on Monday, April 6, when a 305-lot multi-estate auction attracted boisterous bidding.
The Van Gogh Museum is staging the exhibition ⁖an Gogh and the Colors of the Night†through June 7, the first show devoted exclusively to the evening and nighttime scenes by Vincent van Gogh.
Bolstering his business and bucking trends, auctioneer Stephen Gass of Trinity International Auctions and Appraisals has found a formula for success: Keep it simple.
⁈orse rustlers†struck a suburban property in New Jersey on March 15, making off with an antique cement pony that was displayed in the owner front yard.
The Muckenthaler Cultural Center has announced that its longtime supporter Carl Wilson Gregory, CEO and chairman of the board of Fullerton Community Bank, died Monday, April 6, following a two-year battle...
Two new exhibitions of photographs will be on view at the New-York Historical Society (NYHS) from April 30 through July 12, offering visitors contrasting yet complementary visions of the urban landscape...