HARTFORD, CONN. — Ivory Ban HB 5578 in Connecticut has gained approval from the state’s fiscal office, indicating that lawmakers on that panel see no harmful fiscal impact from it. The bill is likely...
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. — The Taos artist Walter Ufer (1876–1936) is finding his “place in the sun” these days, starring in a traveling exhibition of the same name organized by the Denver Art Museum...
Kamelot Auction Of Gibson & Merriam Estate Property Review and Onsite Photos by Jill Fenichell; Additional Photos Courtesy Kamelot Auctions PHILADELPHIA, PENN. — It is not often that an estate sale...
NEW YORK CITY (AP) — A rare newspaper printing of a journal George Washington wrote as a young man, part of Eric Caren’s collection, sold for $173,000 at Bonhams on April 11. The Maryland Gazette printing...
AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS — “The Next Rembrandt” has been unveiled: a 3D printed artwork made solely from data of Rembrandt’s body of work. The new work brings the touch of the renowned painter...
VINELAND, N.J. — Jerry and Nina Greene’s toy train collection performed well at Bertoia Auctions Saturday, April 9, in a sale that saw many of the best pieces perform well over estimate, including...
BOSTON, MASS. — Skinner’s April 8 sale of European decorative arts included a porphyry head of a Roman emperor, estimated at a mere $2/4,000. It was cataloged as Italian, Eighteenth Century,...
NEW YORK CITY — Swann Galleries’ African-American fine art auction on April 7 achieved a total of $1.8 million. The 121-lot sale boasted an 81 percent sell-through rate by lot. The top lot was Faith...
NEW YORK CITY — Curators at the Metropolitan Museum of Art recount the background behind one of the finest surviving examples of goldsmith work to come out of Colonial Spanish America. Emanating...
By Greg Smith This round of picks illustrates the elegance and craftsmanship associated with the delicate work of the French. We bring you ten of the top French works from upcoming auction and our marketplace showrooms...
NEW YORK CITY — Henry Wessells of James Cummins Bookseller reads a bit of William Shakespeare, Third Folio, 1664, at the NY Antiquarian Book Fair. It opened with a well-attended preview on April 7 at Park...
NEWPORT, R.I. — An important Eighteenth Century marine timepiece, made as part of the British race to determine longitude at sea, has been discovered in the collections at the Newport Historical Society....