WASHINGTON, D.C. – It is hard to believe that there has not been a comprehensive exhibit ion in the United States of the art of Yasuo Kuniyoshi (1889 – 1953) in nearly 70 years.
BEVERLY, MASS. — “Waiter, waiter, there’s a pearl in my soup!” Really. A story that has grown into nearly ridiculous proportions with all the media attention it has received deserves one more...
Things have really been hopping at Art Recovery Group in London of late. In March, the firm announced that it had opened the doors to its new office on Clifford Street in the Mayfair district, then swept...
MAASTRICHT, THE NETHERLANDS — When Terence Conran speaks, people listen. The British designer and lifestyle guru’s Habitat stores of the 1960s were the essence of London cool — white walls and
NEW YORK CITY — The weather outside was blustery amid flurries, but inside Pier 94, the Pier Antique Show was heating up as a steady stream of buyers crowded into booths and pulled out their wallets...
FAIRFIELD, CONN. – During the course of a distinguished half-century career in Europe and America, Gari Melchers (1860-1932) created widely acclaimed paintings of Dutch peasant and religious life,...
NEW YORK CITY – “Something for everyone” is one of the most shopworn clichés of the show circuit. In the case of the New York Antiquarian Book Fair, which previewed at Manhattan’s...
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — Northeast’s March 22 auction offered a wide and interesting assortment of material. It brought out a salesroom full of bidders and, in turn, strong prices
EAST DENNIS, MASS. — Henry Merwin Shrady’s (American, 1871–1922) stately bronze “Elk Buffalo” emerged from a South Shore home basement to command $276,000…
MOUNT VERNON, VA. – I am thoroughly convinced that George Washington was far more interested in properly siting, rather than chopping down cherry trees.