⁌ino Tagliapietra in Retrospect: A Modern Renaissance in Glass,†on view at the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum October 3⁊anuary 11, is the first exhibition to thoroughly...
A consummate collector who passed away last year, J. Welles Henderson collection became part of a $7.9 million auction over the weekend of August 15‱7 conducted by Ron Bourgeault Northeast Auctions.
Tiffany stained glass, replete with luscious depictions of poppies, grape vines, lotus, daffodil, dogwood and wisteria, are shown in magnificent lamps and windows. ⁔iffany Lamps: Articles of Utility,...
On August 8‱0, the Maine Antiques Festival was again the destination for about 250 antiques dealers with their collections of American antiques from the earliest colonial times to the early Twentieth...
Japan Society will present ⁎ew Bamboo: Contemporary Japanese Masters,†the first exhibition, inside or outside Japan, to focus exclusively on nonfunctional bamboo works of art, October 4⁊anuary...
The rumor mill had barely stopped spinning in regard to the recent announcement concerning the cancellation of the Fall Hartford Antiques Show when it was set into motion once again as show manager Frank...
The little French elephant in the jaunty green suit who wears a yellow crown, the much beloved Babar, has finally arrived in America. Cherished by generations of children and adults, Babar, and how he came...
Now in its 13th year, Galloway Fairs†August fine art and antiques fair at Stonyhurst College is one of Galloway smallest. The select event ran from August 15 to 17.
Mastro Auctions†live sports auction August 1 set auction records and raised money for Derrek Lee 1st Touch Foundation. A new auction record was established for a baseball card at public auction...
Over the course of a long and productive career, George de Forest Brush (1854/1855-1941) melded academic painting skills acquired in Europe with themes ranging from Native American life to mother-and-child...
Facing a fiscal crisis, the town fathers here are considering selling a 115-year-old Tiffany window depicting a fictional American Indian princess that was recently appraised at just under $3 million.