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The America of John Biggers on View in New Orleans
February 15, 2005
The show features a selection of paintings, drawings and two rare sculptures, all from the artist's personal collection.
Kenneth Noland: The Color of Nature
February 15, 2005
This smallish but comprehensive exhibition will help solidify Noland's special niche in Twentieth Century American art.
Georgia O’Keeffe: A Sense of Place
February 15, 2005
A new exhibition at the Albright Knox Art Gallery encourages the viewer, with the aid of site-specific photographs, to see a more abstracted relationship between O'Keeffe's subjects and paintings.
Wrapping up 2004 with World Record Watches, Native American Arts in San Francisco
February 8, 2005
Two world record prices for rare and important Patek Philippe wrist watches from the 1940s, according to the gallery.
New York Auction Prices Deemed a ‘Vote of Confidence’ for Old Masters
February 8, 2005
The recent Christie's auction offered 192 lots with 146 selling, resulting in a 76 percent sold rate and a final gross of $25,930,840.
Soldier Vases March to $307,200 in New York
February 8, 2005
"Bidders also competed fiercely for classic Kangxi period blue and white and famille verte porcelains."
Winter Antiques Show Bows in for 51st Year
February 8, 2005
The event was more than ever a colorful pageant of humanity - its hopes, preoccupations and never-ending passion for beauty.
The New York Ceramics Fair
February 8, 2005
The hotbed of activity, at least on opening night, was a fourth-floor gallery housing London specialists in early English pottery.
The American Antiques Show: Time Warner Center Was Better, and Worse, than Expected
February 8, 2005
Two unforeseen complications made the magnitude of its success this year hard to judge. Even so, most exhibitors seemed pleased with sales.
Antiques at the Armory
February 8, 2005
Those who attended on opening day, and the two that followed, were treated to a show with variety.
Snow Spurs Sales at Stella’s Pier Show
February 8, 2005
The show will return in all its glory over this weekend, February 12 and 13.
The Detroit Institute of Arts to Exhibit the Work of Dutch Master Gerard ter Borch
February 8, 2005
Between Rembrandt and Vermeer, Borch captured intimate moments of everyday life with elegance and grace.
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