James D. Balestrieri Anthropogenic climate change. Climate crisis. Climate migration. Environmental depredation. Colonial and corporate exploitation and exhaustion of natural resources. Extinction of species,...
Review by Madelia Hickman Ring, Photos Courtesy The Cobbs PETERBOROUGH, N.H. -The Cobbs’ Fine Art, Antique and Sporting Auction on Saturday, October 31 featured 345 lots of varied estate property,...
Review by W.A. Demers, Photos Courtesy Hartzell’s Auction Gallery BANGOR, PENN. – More than 550 lots of artwork and sterling silver, Americana and folk art, clocks and furniture, pottery and glass,...
Review by W.A. Demers, Photos Courtesy The Benefit Shop Foundation MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. – With a selection of Midcentury Modern (MCM) items, especially glass furniture, the Benefit Shop Foundation hosted...
By Greg Smith KANSAS CITY, MO. — Shortly after federal PPP funding ran dry, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art announced it was cutting its budget by 25 percent and laying off three dozen staff, among them...
Notable sales found in our November 20, 2020 issue saw impressive results in art, furniture and more. The makeshift mask from a robber shot dead by the Wickenburg Sheriff’s office in 1884 found more...
Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack, Additional Photos Courtesy Jones & Horan GOFFSTOWN, N.H. – George and Patty Jones of Jones & Horan conduct two major cataloged sales of watches and related...
Review by Madelia Hickman Ring, Catalog Photos Courtesy Lark Mason Associates NEW YORK CITY & ONLINE – Capitalizing on some of the foot traffic that braved travel to New York City for Asia Week,...
MAMARONECK, N.Y. – Isidor Kaufmann (Austro-Hungarian, 1853-1921), a painter of Jewish themes, traveled throughout Eastern Europe in search of scenes of Jewish, often Hasidic life. His portrait of a “Hungarian...
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND – An important work by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) made a sensational $325,000 in Lyon & Turnbull’s live online “Decorative Arts: Design since 1860”...
LARCHMONT, N.Y. – A pair of Chinese enamel decorated porcelain plaques went well above the $600 high estimate to sell for $42,500 in the November 8 sale at Clarke Auction Gallery. The plaques came...
Review by Greg Smith, Catalog Photos Courtesy Nadeau’s Auction Gallery WINDSOR, CONN. – Six hundred and eight lots pulled from eight collections and dozens of other consignors formed the bulk...