The National Museum of American Illustration announces it has received on loan a significant oil painting by America's beloved illustrator, Norman Rockwell, "Choirboy Combing Hair For Easter."
The Delaware Antiques Show never looked so grand with a shift in location within the Riverfront facility and displays by the exhibitors that showed extra effort.
R. Scudder Smith, editor and publisher of Antiques and The Arts Weekly and its sister publication, The Newtown Bee, has been named the recipient of the 2006 Award of Merit.
Found in an attic eave untouched for years, the top lot of Thomas's recent sale turned out to be a rare Bellamy carved and painted eagle with banner that sold for $101,750.
As part of the New York Transit Museum's centennial celebration of the motorized bus, it is showcasing vintage toy buses in its Grand Central Holiday Train and Bus Show.
Four works of art were recently reported missing from the wall at the back of the stage of the Pierre Monteux School for Conductors and Orchestra Musicians.
The Brian Ayer collection of still and mechanical banks, dime register banks, cap guns and cast iron toys, formed over the past 15 years, brought a total of $648,000.