Review and Photos by Greg Smith NEW YORK CITY – It started in the mid-Twentieth Century and continued on through the patronage of those who believed. Much like any new art movement, Outsider art,...
NEW YORK CITY – “We’re in New York, anything goes,” said Doug Norwood, as we spoke at the outset of the opening to the third edition of Antiques, Art and Design at Wallace Hall,...
Review and Photos by Rick Russack WILMINGTON, MASS. – Marv Getman’s advertising, both in print and online, directs those interested to his website to sign up for a $5 discount ticket. More...
Review and Photos by W.A. Demers NEW YORK CITY – The beloved New York Ceramics & Glass Fair, which opened with its preview on January 17 and ran through January 21 at the Bohemian National Hall,...
BOSTON — Nat Silver, associate curator of the collection at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, brings contemporary relevance to a Fifteenth Century painting by Fra Angelico. “Assumption and Dormition...
KNOXVILLE, TENN — George Washington (1732-1799), founding father, commander-in-chief of colonial forces during the American Revolutionary War and the first president of the United States of America,...
ALEXANDRIA, VA. — The Potomack Company’s January 27 auction featured the estate of William Myron Keck, the founder of Superior Oil Company. The top lot of the sale was this French Belle Epoque ormolu-mounted...
CLEVELAND, OHIO — This Tiffany Studios Rowfant Club Bronze Candlestick was one of two lots to bring $20,400 at Cowan’s Auctions’ January 26 sale of furniture and decorative arts in Cleveland. Not only...
BOSTON — Skinner’s January 26 European and American Works of Art auction saw a market fresh N.C. Wyeth painting bring $339,000 including buyer’s premium. Those who have read Jane Porter’s book,...
BOSTON — The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston made an important recent acquisition in a tall case clock made by Nathan Lumbard of Sutton or Sturbridge, Massachusetts. The clock, which is featured in forthcoming...
Photos by Laura Beach NEW YORK CITY ‑- Le tout New York was out in force for the unveiling of the 64th Winter Antiques Show at the Park Avenue Armory on Thursday evening, January 18. The elegant affair...
By James D. Balestrieri WASHINGTON, DC – “Outliers and American Vanguard Art,” at the National Gallery of Art through May 13, posits an eternal question, one that applies to all human...