A memorial service for Maine Antique Digest editor Samuel Pennington has been scheduled for Saturday, March 1, at 2 pm, at the Waldo Theatre, 916 Main Street. A reception will follow at the Maine Antique...
Despite the below-freezing temperatures that blanketed the northern regions of Connecticut on the morning of January 27, eager patrons bundled themselves up for the cold and began forming a line outside...
Four paintings by Paul Cezanne, Edgar Degas, Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet valued at more than $163 million were stolen from the E.G. Buehrle Collection by three armed men in ski masks Sunday, February...
Dimitry Gerrman (Belorussian, b 1955), “Balancing Man with a Bird,†bronze, 27 by 22 by 10 inches. A private residence was burglarized here on November 12, 2007. Among the many household effects...
Hot-blooded stamp collectors chased a rare nvert†American stamp from 1869 depicting the signing of the Declaration of Independence to a record $1.2 million at Philip Weiss Auctions this past Saturday,...
The New Hope Winter Antiques Show, a small but stylish show that has developed a faithful following over the years, was once again presented by managers David and Peter Mancuso over the weekend of January...
Nationally known artist/illustrator Cathie Bleck is featured in a retrospective of her work at the New Britain Museum of American Art (NBMAA), on view through April 27.
Maximillion ⁍ax,†the faithful canine mixed-breed companion of Terry Catalano and a regular among the crowd at Catalano Outer Cape Auctions, died on February 5.
The Mattatuck Museum Arts and History Center has opened a new exhibition, ⁃over Stories: Quilts and Bed Coverings from Regional Collections,†which will be on view through March 23.
The Cincinnati Art Museum will celebrate the American tradition of quiltmaking through the special exhibition ⁍asterpiece Quilts from the Shelburne Museum,†on view February 16⁊une 1.
By midmorning on opening day of the Greater Boston Antiques Festival, January 19, the booths and the aisles were so crowded that it was difficult to move around freely. No one was complaining, though,...