A traveling exhibition at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum, organized by the Tweed Museum of Art in Duluth, Minn., showcases the work of this lesser-known Hudson River School artist.
"Pewter at Colonial Williamsburg," a long-running exhibition at the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, assembles for display more than 250 pieces from the notable collection, many of which are usually...
A powerful and comprehensive display of more than 240 examples of Art Deco furniture, textiles, ceramics, sculpture, fashion and jewelry, photography and painting is now on view at the Museum of Fine Arts,...
Discovered in an attic amidst a jumbled stack of frames, a rare Martin Johnson Heade oil was brought to the market this past Saturday, August 28, by Kaja Veilleux of Thomaston Place Auction Galleries....
Civil War rdf_Descriptions from the John Ockerbloom collection led the charge at Amoskeag Auction Company's August 7 sale with an impressive gross of $1.46 million realized and one of the largest crowds...
Skinner's August 15 auction featured Americana, from portraits of sea captains to embroideries by New England schoolgirls to country furniture with provenance to the A. Phelps' Inn of Colebrook, Conn.,...
The antiques show portion of Antiques Week in New Hampshire really does get off to a running start, both literally and figuratively, with the Americana Celebration Show at the Deerfield Fairgrounds. Early...
It's like buying a house and immediately adding a new room. John and Tina Bruno of Flamingo Promotions bought the Start of Manchester Antiques Show, were not happy with it in the JFK Coliseum in Manchester,...
By the time The Riverside Antiques Show opened, well over 800 people were in line, some heading for the banquet facility, inside and air-conditioned, and the larger gathering waiting to get into the tent....
"It all went well and I am very pleased. The dealers put on a great show, people seemed to appreciate Mid*Week, and I would say we had a successful 11th year," Frank Gaglio, manager and owner of Barn Star...
Every year during the first part of August we hear the same question: "What is it about the New Hampshire Dealers Antiques Show that makes it so popular? Why do people lineup for it six to eight hours...