Philip Conisbee, senior curator of European paintings and curator of French paintings at the National Gallery of Art, died of complications arising from lung cancer on January 16.
As a result of the agreement negotiated by Philippe de Montebello, director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Ministero per I Beni Culturali e Ambientali, the Republic of Italy is lending the Metropolitan...
The first exhibition to explore photographs made from paper negatives †calotypes †in Great Britain in the 1840s and 1850s, ⁉mpressed by Light: British Photographs from Paper Negatives, 1840‱860,†will...
Joan Murphy, 59, died December 28, after a long battle with cancer. She was a regular exhibitor at many antiques shows and known for vintage clothing from the early to mid-Twentieth Century.
On February 16, nearly 100 paintings, watercolors and prints generated by a diverse group of creative individuals known as the Fort Worth Circle will be on view at the Amon Carter Museum in the special...
What better way to start a new year than by buying something old? The venerable Birchwood Manor Antiques Show proved, in the first of its two annual outings in 2008, that good antiques and art continue...
The Muscarelle Museum of Art at the College of William and Mary will host its second exhibition in a year of Italian Old Master paintings, ⁐ainting the Italian Landscape: Views from the Uffizi.†Opening...
The Florence Griswold Museum presents a new exhibition titled ⁔he Artistic Heritage of Connecticut: Highlights from the Hartford Steam Boiler Collection,†on view through April 20.
⁁rt for the People: Decorated Stoneware from the Weitsman Collection†is on view at the New York State Museum through the summer of 2009, featuring 40 decorated stoneware vessels, including jugs,...
Longtime antiques show manager Donald R. Coffman died in his home on Saturday, January 19. Donald was born in Swiftwater, Penn., on October 9, 1937, and was the son of Alta M. Coffman and the late Francis...