The Cape Cod Antiques Dealers Association sadly reports the passing of Bob Burns, vice president and manager of the organization's Summer Antiques Exposition in Orleans....
The exhibition is organized to provide viewers with a behind-the-scenes look at the research methods used to trace the history of works of art, and is on view through August 10....
James Graham & Sons has opened the first retrospective of works by the American modernist Helen Torr (1886-1967), which will continue through June 8....
It is the first show solely devoted to this major American artist's still life paintings, bringing together key works that have not been included in recent exhibitions....
Winslow Homer used his knowledge and observations in watercolors and a few paintings of angling situations that are unparalleled in our art history....
This was only the second Winterthur forum devoted entirely to furniture, but openings were aggressively sought. Three weeks after brochures were distributed, all 100 seats were filled, and there was a waiting...
Highlighting the auction was the collection of James D. Parker, who began amassing antiques in the 1960's during a period that he termed "late in his life." The offerings attracted attention...
The top lot was a Patek Philippe "World Time" watch with two crowns, complete with an extract from the archives and original certificate. Produced in 1965 and originally sold in October 1974,...
Despite its relative informality, Arts of Pacific Asia has some things in common with the International show, namely exhibitors. Some dealers in each fair started at the other, and this year two exhibitors...
With almost 1,000 dealers selling everything from monumental French bronzes to marbles, shoppers instinctively paraphrased the immortal cinematic words of Oz's Dorothy....