CANTON, CONN. — An 8-by-6-inch oil painting on board in a gilt frame, circa 1880, was removed from the Canton Barn auction gallery over the weekend of February 6–7. The scene depicting a stone wall...
By Michael Friedman MESA, ARIZ. — The past few years have been challenging for nearly all segments of the antiques market, but you would never know it if you had attended Brian Lebel’s High Noon Western...
Antiques dealer Margaret Schwartz, named the inaugural Antique Young Gun of the Year by Antiques Young Guns USA, began her career working at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, which fostered her love of home...
NEW YORK CITY — Doyle’s sale of English and continental furniture and decorations and Old Master paintings topped $2 million on January 27. Strong prices were achieved for English and continental furniture...
YORK, PENN. — Bob Bockius, owner and manager of The Greater York Antiques Show, wants everyone to know that there will be a change in the schedule for his next show and is holding up cards with the correct...
HELVOIRT, THE NETHERLANDS — The Executive Committee of The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF) has awarded a grant to two important but quite different restoration projects: the reconstruction of “The...
Review And Photos By Andrea Valluzzo MIAMI BEACH, FLA. — Befitting Miami’s cosmopolitan nature, a contingent of 215 international dealers from 30 countries were right at home as they settled in at the Miami...
CHARLESTON, S.C. — On February 12, Boston-based Copley Fine Art Auctions saw a commanding oil painting by Carl Clemens Moritz Rungius of a bull moose sell for $180,000, continuing Copley’s strong results...
THOMASTON, MAINE — Chauncey Bradley Ives’ marble sculpture, “Undine Rising From The Waters,” standing 50¾ inches tall, led the two day sale at Kaja Veilleux’s Thomaston Place Auction Galleries...
HARTFORD, CONN. — The Mark Twain House & Museum’s historic collections include many items that belonged to Sam Clemens (“Mark Twain”) and his family. Given the age of these pieces, they require...
HUDSON RIVER VALLEY, N.Y. — A comprehensive story documenting America’s first artistic fraternity, The Hudson River School: Artistic Pioneers, features renowned Nineteenth Century American painters...
LONDON — Christie’s postwar and contemporary art evening auction on February 11 achieved a total of $84,301,649, with more than half of the works selling above estimate and 38 percent within estimate....