NEW YORK CITY — The New York City Jewelry and Watch Show opened in downtown Manhattan October 28 as over 80 dealers from around the world gathered at the Metropolitan Pavilion to showcase an expansive...
MILFORD, CONN. – The beauty of the American landscape through the seasons was a running theme of Shannon’s 250-lot sale of paintings, sculpture and works on paper on October 27. Leading the selection...
NEW YORK CITY — Ars longa, they say, and so we would like to believe. But if beauty is eternal, taste is also fickle, subject to the whims of fashion. Thus TEFAF’s debut at the Park Avenue Armory from...
CANAJOHARIE, N.Y. — The Arkell Museum is presenting the exhibition “Wizards of Pop: Sabuda & Reinhart” through December 30. The exhibition features the amazing work of pop-up book creators Robert...
NEW YORK CITY — As America heads to the voting booths in November, the question remains “Which One?” Making its auction debut at Sotheby’s American art sale on November 21 is Norman Rockwell’s...
Review and Onsite Photos by Andrea Valluzzo, Additional Photos Courtesy Pook & Pook Auctions DOWNINGTOWN, PENN. — While a rare Lancaster County dower chest with tulip decoration was the headline...
Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack, Additional Photos Courtesy William A. Smith, Inc. PLAINFIELD, N.H. — Bill Smith had two good collections of furniture, along with early brass and ceramics, for his Columbus...
Dr Lisa Fischman was appointed as the Ruth Gordon Shapiro ‘37 director at the Davis Museum at Wellesley College in 2010. Trained as an Americanist, she has focused on investigating relationships among...
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — Three unframed oval mezzotints by Charles Willson Peale of Revolutionary War notables surprised everyone at Northeast Auctions’ evening sale on October 25. Each measured 71⁄8 by 61⁄8...
By Laura Beach NEW HAVEN, CONN. — Its original fittings mostly intact, a monumental ship’s model makes a splashy appearance in the opening gallery of “Spreading Canvas,” the sweeping survey of Eighteenth...
NEW YORK CITY — After almost 70 years out of public eye, the medals from one of China’s most important Twentieth Century military heroes, Jiang Dingwen, have been rediscovered in a country home in Vermont....
WASHINGTON,D.C. — It took just seven days for nostalgia fans of “The Wizard of Oz” to raise more than $300,000 in a Kickstarter campaign to restore Dorothy’s iconic slippers to their ruby red glory....