Hidden from public view no more, some noteworthy artworks from the holdings of private collectors on Long Island are on exhibition at Nassau County Museum of Art January 18 through March 15.
The first exhibition to focus entirely on the radiant late interiors and still life paintings of Pierre Bonnard (1867‱947) will open January 27 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Good things came in pairs at a CRN Auctions sale where the highlights were the fine Eighteenth Century Italian furniture that came from a Chicago collector with a very good eye.
Highlights from Charlton Hall Galleries†recent grand estates auction included a rare copper weathervane in the form of a ram, which was most likely made by Cushing & Sons, Waltham, Mass.
Considered by many ⁔he First Family of American Painting,†the three generations of the Wyeth clan comprise many facets and multiple skills. The least recognized artist in the Wyeth family was Carolyn,...
The Birchwood Manor Antiques Show continued its New Year tradition by offering an impressive antiquing experience at its January 2‴ event at the elegant manor whose ballrooms were eminently suited...
One of the most intriguing aspects of American folk art is the continuing discovery of talented self-taught artists who, in many cases are virtually unknown to national audiences and the collecting community....
Judy Herdeg is seeking assistance in locating two Eighteenth Century Queen Anne dolls that went missing from the US Air baggage claim at the Philadelphia Airport on November 8. They are each about 16 inches...
Boasting over 130 dealers, the 27th annual Williamsburg Holiday Antiques Show was the largest in its history. It recently filled the Kingsmill Marriott Hotel ballroom with period antiques of Williamsburg...
One of this historic maritime city most favored traditions is the Peabody Essex Museum Antiques Show, which has set up shop the day after Thanksgiving every year since 1972.