The planes rolled out of the hanger at the Princeton Airport on Wednesday, September 27, and the next day the dealers rolled in for and started setting up for the Princeton Fall Antiques and Fine Arts...
Suzanne Slater Kristoff, owner of the Red Petticoat Antique Shop in Ridgefield. Conn. for many years and a member of Main Street Cellars in New Canaan, died on October 11.
Herman Weinblatt, father of folk art dealer Victor Weinblatt and a fixture in the antiques business for more than 70 years, died on October 9 at age 92.
Longtime rare book dealer and Winter Show exhibitor Elizabeth Kling Trace, known to friends and colleagues as Betsy, died at her home on October 2. She was 91.
In mid-September, when some art-world elite were jetting off to Paris for the Biennale des Antiquaires, curators at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta and their colleagues from the Musée du Louvre...
The Harvard University Art Museums will present “A Public Patriotic Museum: Artworks and Artifacts from the General Artemas Ward House” October 14–February 11, at the Fogg Art Museum. The exhibition...
“Ehon: The Artist and the Book in Japan,” a visually spectacular, in-depth historical and thematic look at Japanese illustrated books, will be on view at The New York Public Library from October 20 through...
Almost at the very end of the recent weeklong Asian arts sale at Eldred’s, it was a Twentieth Century painting that was the top lot. Lin Fengmian’s portrait on paper of two ladies achieved $27,600.
Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Continental blended with Mid-century Modern furniture attracted bidders to Clarke Auction’s late summer sale that owner Ronan Clarke described as “a very steady sale...
The successful bidder who paid $16,940 for the exceptional red painted Indian Chief motorcycle at Robert L. Foster’s annual summer sale September 2–3 was so elated at his prize that he jumped up and down...