"Henri Rousseau: Jungles in Paris," on view at the National Gallery of Art through October 15, is the first American retrospective of the painter in 20 years.
The Long Beach Museum of Art will present "Portraits of a People: Picturing African Americans in the Nineteenth Century," an exhibition of images made of, and in some cases by, African Americans, opening...
Despite a lighter than usual crowd, the antiques circus known as Rhinebeck Summer Magic cast a glow over the Dutchess County Fairgrounds for the eighth time on July 22.
The Erie Art Museum presents "Charting A Century of Change: French Nineteenth Century Drawings and Sculpture from the Collection of Herbert and Carol Diamond," on view through September 24.
The largest collaborative fine-arts project in Maine's history, "Celebrating 200 Years of Printmaking in Maine" is an innovative series of exhibitions, education programs and a symposium about all aspects...
The two-day sale of items from the private collection of Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, on June 13 and 14 at Christie's realized $25,104,742.
An Eighteenth Century Old Testament in Hebrew was the top lot at the printed books and manuscripts sale that took place at Kestenbaum & Co. on June 20.
"This was my American dream sale. I've come close before, but this was the first time I broke a million on a single lot," said Northeast Auction's Ron Bourgeault, whose August 4-6 Americana sale tallied...
A chance visit to the Hancock Shaker Village 30 years ago this summer set in motion the gathering of an enviable collection of Shaker articles, a portion of which is now on exhibit.