This spring 70 artists were selected for the exhibit, which is presented in alternate years and highlights works by both emerging and established artists associated with the state of Maine....
Gragg sought to create a more comfortable and durable design in a period when most people, rich and poor, ate and worked while perched on brittle, unforgiving seating....
"It is extremely rare to find two large Tang horses of sancai-glazed pottery molded in this way as a complementary pair, with different colored coats, differently groomed manes and different saddle...
A first edition of Arthur Bloche's "La Vente des Diamants de la Couronne," Paris, 1888, the rarest work about the sale of the French Crown Jewels following the French Revolution, soared to a record...
The rare and early black duck was marked with an "N" and featured an undercut tail and deeply inletted head. The old in-use paint exhibited wear and cracking, but was still regarded as being...
Pratt is "prepared to participate in an open, public civil proceeding to determine the provenance and ownership of [the document] that North Carolina claims belongs to it."...
"This is not a social event, but a sales event. Anyone serious within the area and many from far away do and should make it a point to get there."...
Sixty-one paintings, sculptures and photographs from such Twentieth Century masters as Richmond Barthe, Romare Bearden, William H. Johnson, Lois Mailou Jones, Jacob Lawrence, Gordon Parks, Roy De Carava...
Mamluk rugs are considered to be the finest carpets ever produced. The museum's collection, dating from the last quarter of the Fifteenth Century, is the largest and most important such assemblage...
On view at Wesleyan University's Davison Art Center through May 25 is a group of rarely seen calotypes by the Scottish photographers Hill and Adamson....