NEW YORK CITY—Men’s fashion has been hooked on the belt ever since warriors tucked weapons into bronze girdles and Chinese emperors elevated elaborate garment hooks to status symbols. While today’s...
By Laura Beach BOSTON, MASS. — Many a visitor to a great American museum has wandered into a gallery of European art, glanced up and been utterly struck by the beauty of an Italian terracotta defying...
Effective September 19, Christie’s International will change its buyer’s premium schedule following an internal business review. Christie’s last updated its buyer’s premium fees in October 2013....
Review and Photos by Laura Beach SANTA FE, N.M. — Now in its 38th year, the Whitehawk Antique Indian & Ethnographic Art Show has grown from its improvisational beginnings to become one of the nation’s...
Review and Onsite Photos by R. Scudder Smith, Catalog Photos Courtesy James D. Julia, Inc. FAIRFIELD, MAINE — The catalog weighted 4.96 pounds, ran 656 pages and listed 1,840 lots to be sold over a three-day...
Review and Photos by Greg Smith BALTIMORE, MD. — The Baltimore Art, Antique and Jewelry Show celebrated its 36th anniversary in pronounced style as it sprawled across the hundreds of thousands of square...
Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack, Catalog Photos Courtesy Northeast Auction PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — Northeast’s Summer Weekend sale, August 20–21, drew good-sized crowds both days, hoping to take...
Review and Photos by Tom O’Hara SHEFFIELD, MASS. — The Sheffield Antiques Show concluded its 68th consecutive summer show August 12-14 at Mt Everett Regional High School, with 29 exhibitors in air-conditioned...
FREEHOLD, N.Y. — Carlsen Gallery will conduct an important 25th anniversary auction at its gallery on Sunday, September 18, which will include several collections of American and continental furniture,...
WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. — “Whose Nudes? Painting, Collecting, Displaying the Body in Early Modern Europe,” a scholarly symposium open to the public, will take place at the Clark Art Institute...
Bob Dodge founded Artemis Gallery in Erie, Colo., with his wife, Teresa, in 1993. The two are highly regarded specialists in the field of antiquities and have been used to consult on authentication by leading...
NEW YORK CITY — “He was sort of an itinerant hobo, in essence. He would create these carvings in exchange for room and board or, in some cases, alcohol,” said Andrew Hotler, specialist of American...