NEW ORLEANS, LA. — The New Orleans Museum of Art presents “Visions of US: American Art at NOMA,” on view through January 24, the first exhibition in the museum’s history to highlight the full breadth...
NEW YORK CITY — Bonhams’ The Artistry of Tiffany auction December 17 saw two choice lamps tie to bring a top-selling price of $137,000 each. A Tiffany Studios Snowball table lamp, circa 1905, and the catalog’s...
By Stephen May NEW YORK CITY — Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881–1973), the inventive Spanish-born artistic genius, was not only the most famous artist of the Twentieth Century, but also widely regarded as the most...
LOS ANGELES — The Fowler Museum at UCLA presents 38 Nineteenth Century textiles from the Durango Collection, known for its historic Southwest weavings, in “Treasured Textiles from the American Southwest:...
NEW YORK CITY — Sotheby’s set a new world auction record for any piece of Judaica on December 22 when one of the finest copies of Daniel Bomberg’s Babylonian Talmud sold for $9.3 million. The extraordinary...
Contents Of Hidden Glen Farms Hit The Block January 20–22 By Laura Beach Photos Courtesy Sotheby’s MEADOWBROOK, PENN. — Alice Winchester’s compilation Living With Antiques, first published...
Review By Hollie Davis, Catalog Photos Courtesy Garth’s DELAWARE, OHIO — Some of the Black Friday shopping crowd could be found at Garth’s Auctioneers and Appraisers on Friday, November 27, for the company’s...
NEW YORK CITY — Long time rare book and Judaica specialists Kestenbaum & Company conducted its inaugural auction December 16, “150 Years Of Jewish Art,” devoted exclusively to Jewish art that...
NEW YORK CITY — The Wunsch Americana Foundation has named Morrison H. Heckscher and Peter M. Kenny the winners of its 2016 Eric M. Wunsch Award for Excellence in the American Arts. The foundation will...
Daniel A. Goldstein is a physician, medical toxicologist and clinical pharmacologist with a lifelong interest in collecting apothecary wares and a longstanding fascination with apothecary terminology....
ST. LOUIS, MO. — The Saint Louis Art Museum announced the acquisition of “Sunday Morning Breakfast,” a 1943 painting by the esteemed African-American artist Horace Pippin. The purchase was approved...
OTTAWA, CANADA — The National Gallery of Canada Foundation and the National Gallery of Canada announced a donation of 50 paintings by Canadian artist, James Wilson Morrice (1865–1924) from the A.K....