Under the terms of the agreement, Sotheby's and Christie's will each pay $20 million to the class of plaintiffs. Sotheby's in its 2002 full year and fourth quarter results stated that it had recorded...
The casepiece - which came with a detachable pierced crest, according to some a vernacular attempt at a stylish Chapin-style bonnet - sold in the room to Woodbury, Conn. dealer Harold Cole....
The recent estates auction conducted by Neal attracted exuberant bidding on furniture and decorative arts and set artist records for two paintings of historical significance....
Advertised as "Quality fine art at realistic prices," the show serves our economic times and the beginning collector very well. Here one can find hundreds, if not thousands, of original works...
The Bagdades' enormous enthusiasm for antiques regularly took them to shows and auctions all over the United States. They worked as a team: Dr Bagdade photographed objects of interest, while Mrs. Bagdade...
According to fair promoters, approximately 23,700 visitors descended on the piers, Manhattan's Hudson River waterfront, for the fair. Artists who attended included James Rosenquist, Haim Steinbach,...
"Plans include the redesign of 'Art & Auction' and an expansion of its editorial focus," said LTB Art Limited's chairman Louise T. Blouin MacBain, whose short tenure as CEO of Phillips, de Pury...
This exhibition, slated for Dallas and Cleveland, features South Indian bronzes, most notably those produced under the reign of the Chola Dynasty between the Ninth and Thirteenth Centuries, which are famed...
Developed over more than 40 years, the Abrams Collection includes Dutch and Flemish drawings and is the foremost group of Seventeenth Century Dutch drawings in private hands. The exhibit will allow visitors...
Christopher Hartop negotiated the sale of the important silver tureen, supplied to Sir Robert Walpole (1676-1745), England's first prime minister. It had been in a private American collection since...
They were friends and rivals, giants in their art, by turns contemptuous of and bedazzled by one another's work. Each prompted the other to achieve new heights, and in so doing, nourished a competition...