The Harris archive is an incomparable record of historic events and daily life in Pittsburgh's African-American community between 1936 and 1975 and is considered one of the most complete portraits of the urban...
This first in-depth examination of the last years of the artist's long and celebrated career will bring together some 50 major works from public and private collections in the United States and Europe...
Harvard's Fogg Art Museum examines the artist's famous oil sketch in two alternative contexts - historical and visually associative - that bring out its resonance and complexity. ...
The John Pence Gallery offers a much-awaited exhibition of recent oil and pastel paintings by the eminent painter, teacher and portraitist Daniel E. Greene....
The remarkable degree to which this talented team nurtured and inspired each other throughout their synergistic union is the theme of a splendid exhibition at the Portland Museum of Art....
Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann's elegant and highly functional designs are expressions of the Modernist vision. The gallery offered a rosewood, ebony and nickel-plated desk he designed for the Parisian architect...
The lamp had reportedly at one time been part of the fixtures of a large Springfield bank and because of its outstanding nature may have originally been made by Handel for an exposition....
On the long addendum sheet was a superb Philadelphia Chippendale Gostlowe-type figured mahogany chest-on-chest, circa 1775. "The estate wanted it sold - right away," said Ron Pook....