GREENWICH, CONN. – “George Wharton Edwards (1859-1950): Illustrator, Painter, Writer” at the Bruce Museum continues through November 25. The show features more than 30 paintings, drawings...
Review and Photos by Rick Russack DOVER, N.H. – In advance of Ron Bourgeault’s evening sale on October 12, he had been saying that this would be a fun auction. You do not expect that ads for Northeast’s...
Orientalist KPM Plaque Fans Bids At Treasure Seeker Auctions PASADENA, CALIF. – Treasure Seeker Auctions posted the results of its October 1 auction, noting that the day’s top lot was an Orientalist...
By Jessica Skwire Routhier TORONTO – Her paintings are exuberant, enigmatic and wildly colorful: lithe balletic figures and flowers in complex symbolic settings that seem to beg to be seen, interpreted...
Linda Zukas of Textile Show Associates in Cape Neddick, Maine, is well known as the founder and director of the twice annual Vintage Fashion & Antique Textiles shows, featuring fabrics, quilts, trimmings,...
Review and Photos by Laura Beach AMHERST, MASS. – The partnership between the Antique Dealers Association of America (ADA) and Historic Deerfield is a match made in antiquarian heaven. Deerfield’s...
Review and Photos by R. Scudder Smith WESTPORT, CONN. – It is impossible to know how many of our readers attended the 33rd edition of the Southport-Westport Antiques Show on April 25-27, 1997. So for those...
SACRAMENTO – On October 29, the Crocker Art Museum will open a wide-ranging exhibition of ceramics by Ruth Rippon, as the museum honors the vanguard ceramist and teacher who has been integral in shaping...
Review and Photos by Greg Smith NEWTOWN, CONN. – There were more than 40 people waiting in line on the chilly October 13 morning outside the former residence of the well-known art dealer and artist...
Review and Photos by Greg Smith RHINEBECK, N.Y. – Sitting among themselves at the picnic tables that line the side of the building or huddled in small groups, talking with muffled voices and mechanically...
WINDSOR, CONN. – Richard Everett, an East Haddam, Conn., blacksmith whose sensitive recreations of Eighteenth Century iron adorn museums and period houses, was the buyer of the rare Sunflower chest that...
NEWTON, MASS. — Rising well above a $3,000 high estimate in Tremont Auctions’ October 14-15 fall Asian works of art sale was a Meiji period Japanese articulated iron carp that brought $102,000 including...