NEW YORK CITY — Dr Louise Mirrer, President and CEO of the New-York Historical Society, announced that Chairman Emeritus Richard Gilder has donated to New-York Historical a monumental flag painting by the American...
By Greg Smith Add some tasteful glam to your life with ten of our favorite, awe-inspiring rings culled from upcoming auctions and our dealer showrooms. Counting down through a nice selection of Victorian,...
GDANSK, POLAND– Directed by Dorota Kobiela and Oscar-winning producer Hugh Welchman, “Loving Vincent” features the work of over 100 artists who were responsible for creating more than 56,000...
NEW YORK CITY — The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum announced the artists who have been commissioned to create works that will enter its collection as part of the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Chinese...
Review and Photos by W.A. Demers NEW YORK CITY — True to form, the 2016 edition of Asia Week New York offered a seemingly overwhelming schedule of gallery open houses, auctions, museum exhibitions, lectures...
Review and Onsite Photos By Rick Russack, Catalog Photos Courtesy of Northeast Auctions PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — Northeast Auctions’ spring weekend auction March 5–6 was made up of a collection of collections....
Review and Photos By Tom O’Hara MILFORD, N.H. — Jack Donigian filled the tennis courts at Hampshire Hills Sports & Fitness Club on March 6, as he does all throughout the fall and winter months,...
GREAT FALLS, MONT. (AP) — A 1907 oil painting by Thomas Moran sold for $3.6 million at a western art auction March 17-19 in Great Falls. The painting, “Castle Rock, Green River, Wyoming,” was the highest...
By Greg Smith CHESTER, N.Y. — If history has shown us anything, it is that the agreement between auction house and buyer is anything but concrete. Take, for instance the recent lawsuit filed by Christie’s...
Since 2002, the Antiques Dealers’ Association of America (ADA) has honored outstanding individuals, one group and, for the first time this year, a collecting couple for contributions to the American...
SPARKS, MD. — A possibly unique stoneware temperance rundlet with applied rattlesnake and profuse cobalt and manganese decoration was the top lot at Crocker Farm’s March 19 stoneware and redware auction....
NEWTON, MASS. — Tremont Auctions’ first Asian sale March 19-20 had some pleasant surprises. Going for $111,150 was a 44-inch pair of Chinese cloisonné censers decorated with cranes, deer and pine...