"Bill Brandt: A Retrospective" and "Edward Weston: Life Work" are at the Milwaukee Art Museum through February 9 and are made up largely of vintage prints....
Historic Deerfield's renowned collection of ceramics will be the featured loan exhibition at the 2003 New York Ceramics Fair January 16-19 at the National Academy of Design on Fifth Avenue....
This Carnegie exhibit ultimately recreates a Nineteenth Century "salon-style" art show before the featured collection will be reinstalled in the renovated Scaife Galleries in fall 2003....
A bidding war broke out at the gallery, and to the victors went a select group of military clothing, particularly a bugler's jacket from the Wadsworth....
There were many fine things offered at the sale and it was unfortunate that a snowstorm hit on day one. But the buyers who made the effort to attend were extremely glad that they did. ...
A University of California law student, claiming to be the sole heir of his grandmother, a Jewish woman who fled Germany during World War II, is seeking to regain a Pablo Picasso painting allegedly looted...
In 1880, a farmer plowing a field in the Peshawar District of northwest India accidentally uncovered remains of a temple, and the 34-inch-tall sculpture again saw the light of day. Now it has a permanent...
In the antiques trade, the word "reproduction" usually carries a negative connotation. For contemporary craftsman, however, reproduction is both an art and a privilege....
An exhibit of works by internationally recognized artists will be on view at the Colby College Museum of Art from the personal collection of Bruce Brown, a retired Maine schoolteacher....
Richard Segalman, an accomplished Brooklyn-born painter who studied with Raphael Soyer and at The Art Students League, is known for his romantic visions of women on beaches, streets, gardens and especially...