The "Prometheus Triptych," the most important painting by Oskar Kokoschka in the United Kingdom, will be exhibited for the first time in a decade at the Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery, Somerset House,...
The Pennsylvania Art Conservatory welcomes summer with a selection of landscape, seascape and harbor motif paintings in a special exhibition titled "Surf & Turf," which will be on view through July...
The Dahesh Museum of Art's presentation of "Napoleon on the Nile: Soldiers, Artists, and the Rediscovery of Egypt," is devoted to the Déscription de L'Égypte, a compendium that shaped Europe's understanding...
Two blocks from where he was apprehended a year ago with maps that he later confessed to have stolen from Yale, antique map dealer Edward Forbes Smiley III, had his day in court.
A turn-of-the-century Jumeau portrait doll hammered for $9,350, while a smiling Bru Brevete fashion doll from the same period garnered $5,225, at Philip Weiss Auctions' recent estate sale.
On June 6 at Sotheby's, following extensive scholarship, an ancient Roman figure of Aphrodite was reunited with her head after the two elements had been separated for at least 50 years.
The top lot at Christie's ocean liner furnishings and art sale was a painted cast bonze house flag and name from a lifeboat on the RMS Titanic that sold for $72,000.
When American folk art dealer George Schoellkopf resigned from the Winter Antiques Show, it was to pursue a grander vision: that of creating a sprawling garden on 26 tilted acres outside Washington, Conn.
Intermittent drizzle dampened the verdant grounds skirting Ridgefield's historic Lounsbury House, but that did not take the starch out of the hardy band of antiques dealers who came to show and sell at the outdoor...