Taking place for ten days annually in early March, The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF), or Maastricht, bills itself as the "Nirvana for Art Lovers" and "Best of the Best."
Moonlight magic prevailed at Northeast Auctions' recent sale as the previously unknown Fitz Henry Lane painting "Moonlight, Owl's Head, Northeast View, 1851" sold for $913,500.
As if transformed from a diamond in the rough to a sparkling jewel, the New Britain Museum of American Art (NBMAA) has undergone a monumental metamorphosis.
A broken sprinker system helped fuel a devastating fire that snuffed out a Stamford, Conn. antiques center and, perhaps several livelihoods, on Monday, April 3, fire officials said
What does the future hold for the historic Seventh Regiment Armory in New York City and will antique shows continue to be a staple in this landmark building?
Although the facility had opened back in December, the River Stone Antiques and Design Center formally opened its doors with a gala grand opening on March 25.
A salute to Twentieth Century American music is being composed at the National Heritage Museum via the photography exhibition "Gershwin to Gillespie: Portraits in American Music" on view April 15 through...
A rare Mason Decoy Co. factory tack eye Robin Snipe in untouched original paint and fine condition brought a record-setting $11,500 at a Frank and Frank sale.