By Kate Eagen Johnson ALBANY, N.Y. — The poster is emblazoned, “We are ready to Work beside you, Fight beside you and Die beside you — Let us Vote beside you. Vote for Woman Suffrage November 6th.”...
NEW YORK CITY – Víctor M. Espinosa, eminent scholar on Martín Ramírez (1895-1963), wrote in his text to the exhibition now at Ricco/Maresca gallery, that since “Martín Ramírez’s...
Review and Photos by Tom O’Hara ATLANTA – Don Scott was thrilled once again to welcome his friends, the dealers exhibiting at the two huge halls on either side of Atlanta’s circumferential...
Review and Photos by Greg Smith BOSTON – A husband and wife walked into the booth of Tony Fusco and Bob Four, show managers and dealers at the Boston International Fine Art Show October 19-22, as the wife...
Review and Onsite Photos by Laura Beach, Additional Photos Courtesy Nadeau’s WINDSOR, CONN. – Take ‘er easy there, pilgrim, as John Wayne might have said. Early New England furniture...
Review and Photos by Rick Russack PORTLAND, MAINE – There had not been an antiques show in Portland for more than ten years. There is one now, however, and exhibitors brought quality material, creating...
Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack, Additional Photos Courtesy R.S. Schmitt MANCHESTER, N.H. – An October 21-22 sale was the second under Dan Horan’s ownership of the R.O. Schmitt company....
MILFORD, CONN. – A large, evocative harbor scene by Richard Hayley Lever notched a new auction record for the artist on October 26 when Shannon’s knocked down the 50-by-60 inch oil on canvas “The...
NEW YORK CITY — There are fewer than 20 surviving works by Leonardo da Vinci that are accepted as from the artist’s hand, so when one is offered for sale, it is always big news. “It stops...
NEW YORK CITY — Phillips in Association with Bacs & Russo, a watch auction house, set a new world record for any wristwatch at auction on October 26. Following a 12-minute bidding war, Paul Newman’s...
In the late 1950s, a man named Robert Grant visited a friend to play billiards at his home. Norman Rockwell’s September 6, 1919, cover painting for The Saturday Evening Post hung on the wall next to the table,...
LONDON — “The majority of the technicians who worked in the theater were in the Navy,” said Christopher Baugh, theater historian at the Victoria and Albert Museum. “It was exactly the technology...