With a strong and loyal showing by customers for more than 20 years of its presenting four shows a year, the Richmond Antiques Spectacular held its first gathering of the year at The Showplace, January...
Visitors will travel back in time to Dutch cities of the Seventeenth Century during ⁐ride of Place: Dutch Cityscapes of the Golden Age,†on view February 1 to May 3 in the West Building, National...
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art announces the acquisition of an exceptional European fashion collection that includes approximately 250 examples of fashionable dress and more than 300 accessories...
The Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College presents its largest display ever of the museum holdings of British, Dutch, Flemish, French, German, Italian and Spanish art from the Renaissance to the early...
Greg Martin Auctions†January 18 sale shone a bright light on one of the most famous firearms ever made †the Serial No. 1 Colt single-action army ⁐eacemaker†revolver, which set a new world-record...
A rare Herter Brothers American Renaissance carved, inlaid and ebonized bed sold during Bonhams' inaugural American furniture and decorative arts auction on January 22, kicking off the string of major...
America main streets and crossroads have long been fertile ground for image-makers. Where billboards and golden arches now stand, Federal eagles and Greek muses once lent a sense of the theatrical....
Bloomsbury Auctions announced that on Saturday, January 17, one of its founders, David Stagg, died after a battle with cancer at London Bridge Hospital.