The recent evening and day sales of Latin American art at Christie’s offered collectors an array of paintings, sculpture and artifacts spanning the centuries between colonial days and today.
Now a decade old, the Boston International Fine Arts Show at the Cyclorama building at the Boston Center of the Arts is brighter and tighter than ever. From the opening of the preview party to the last...
Few better locations for an antiques show exist than the Peabody Essex Museum where imposing figureheads and portraits of Salem sea captains gaze upon the proceedings.
(AP) — Bernie Webber, an internationally known watercolor painter whose public murals have been a ubiquitous presence throughout Everett for decades, has died of complications from an inoperable brain...
Two James Edward Buttersworth marine paintings were the top lots at Grogan & Company’s October 15 sale when a 12-by-18-inch portrait of the racing schooner “Atalanta Rounding Buoy 8½” brought...
Status, prosperity and delicious indulgences. That is the top-line social history behind the exhibit of 250 pieces of Maryland silver now on permanent display at the Maryland Historical Society. But the deeper...
“One of a Kind: The Studio Craft Movement,” on view through September 3, features approximately 50 works from The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collection and includes furniture, ceramics, glass,...
The Birmingham Museum of Art will open the doors of a newly designed annex to feature the most comprehensive exhibition of works by Alabama’s premier folk artists on January 14.
Period lighting enthusiasts and diners out for a steak dinner found plenty of choices not on the menu on October 28 at the historic Willett House restaurant, where the mostly-online auction house LampsandArtGlass.com...
Freeman’s closed a banner year with sales of silver and decorative arts, Oriental rugs and carpets and Asian arts on December 13–15, with highlights across all disciplines but none that topped the $341,625...
Anyone who has not been to Antiques & Fine Art at the Armory — which in 2006 was presented at the Seventh Regiment Armory December 7–11 — owes himself a visit.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) announces the recent acquisition of Thomas Eakins’ large sporting painting, “Wrestlers,” 1899; it is the gift of Cecile C. Bartman and The Cecile and Fred...