NEW YORK CITY — Thomas P. Campbell, director and CEO of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, announced that one of the most important examples of goldsmith’s work from colonial Spanish America — a Seventeenth–Eighteenth...
By Kate Eagen Johnson ST LOUIS, MO. — “The story of Modernism in America is not simply about MoMA, Cranbrook and Los Angeles,” observed David Conradsen when describing the thematic thrust of “St...
Review and Photos by Rick Russack BOSTON, MASS. — Marvin Getman’s November 14 Boston Book and Print Show opened at 8 am at the Back Bay Events Center with a long line of expectant buyers. The early...
Jonathan Rickard is 73 and has been collecting and researching the slip-decorated earthenware, known today as mocha, for 44 years. Graduating from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 1965, he went...
Review And Onsite Photos by Rick Russack, Catalog Photos Courtesy Tremont Auctions NEWTON, MASS. — Boston’s newest full service auction house, Tremont Auctions held its inaugural sale November 15, and it is off to a good...
Review and Photos by Rick Russack BOSTON, MASS. — Now in its 39th year, the Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair presented its 2015 edition at the Hynes Auditorium November 13–15, drawing large...
Review and Onsite Photos by R. Scudder Smith Catalog photos courtesy Freeman’s PHILADELPHIA, PENN. — Ten years ago, Freeman’s, America’s oldest auction house, marked its bicentennial with a celebration...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The White House has launched a search for a key historical document and is seeking the public’s help in finding the whereabouts of the Declaration of Sentiments, a key document in the women’s...
Review And Photos by Andrea Valluzzo NEW YORK CITY — The Pier Antique Show excels at offering both sophisticated showgoers and those new to antiquing a little bit of everything. In its November...
TORONTO, CANADA — On November 26, Heffel Fine Art Auction House conducted the highest grossing fine art auction in Canadian history as 157 works of art were offered at the semi-annual live auction. Starring...
LEXINGTON, MASS. — “Keeping Time: Clockmakers and Collectors,” a new exhibition on view at the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library, features more than 50 clocks from the museum’s...
Review and Photos By Tom O’Hara MILFORD, N.H. — Jack Donigian began his 40th season filling the Hampshire Hills Athletic Club’s tennis courts with exhibitors and their wares every Sunday morning...