Over the last two months many antiques fans and readers of "Antiques and The Arts Weekly" have asked about the progress of the Wilton Historical Society's "Heritage Project." We have...
The American sack back Windsor armchair dating from the last quarter of the Eighteenth Century brought $120,000 plus 15 percent buyer's premium on June 17 at Greenwich Fine Arts Auction Associates. The high...
The Jewish Museum offers a $25,000 reward for its missing Chagall....The Art Museum at Princeton University reaches an agreement to keep an Italian Renaissance painting illegally auctioned in 1941....Collection...
The venue is a unique showcase for American art, a Civil War-era gristmill converted into a modern museum famous for its N.C., Andrew and Jamie Wyeth collections....
In anticipation of a major expansion and to underscore a spirit of growth, the Museum of American Folk Art is changing its name to the American Folk Art Museum....
Featured are approximately 135 vintage black-and-white prints from Bubley's estate, as well as six color images recently printed from her original transparencies, presenting a broad spectrum of works spanning...
Organized by the Delaware Art Museum, the show features over 80 works by the great artists of American illustration, tracing the evolution of this art form....
It may sound like a bad college weekend, but in this important Chester County Historical Society exhibition visitors can learn about the development and production of three types of ceramics associated...
Spread throughout the spacious galleries of The Norman Rockwell Museum are more than 70 of the artist's original oil paintings and all 322 of his Saturday Evening Post covers....
At Ken Miller & Son, Inc. a circa 1760-70 mahogany Chippendale porringer flip-top game table brought a hammer price of $1.2 million. All the major players were represented as previews of the table...