SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The exhibition, “Prendergast to Pollock: American Modernism from the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute” is on view through May 10 at the Everson Museum of Art. The exhibition...
PHILADELPHIA, PENN. – More than 240 fraktur promised to the Philadelphia Museum of Art by Joan and Victor Johnson are on view at the museum through April 26. The collection, said to be the finest...
BOSTON, MASS. – This story of a trove of beautiful objects begins in gilded Vienna society, where it falls prey to the ugliness of war and Nazi seizure, traces its way to Austrian salt mines until...
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. — While New England lay buried beneath snow and endured record low temperatures, the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show was the perfect February destination…
PITTSFIELD, MASS. — Fontaine Auction Gallery’s February 28 cataloged antiques auction really lit up when several Tiffany lamps crossed the block, but the star lot was the Tiffany Studios Moorish-style...
GENESEO, N.Y. – Geography made all the difference as a Queen Anne tray top tea table, initially thought to be of New England origin, turned out to be Southern, becoming the star lot at Cottone Auctions’...
Peter C. Sutton, the Susan E. Lynch executive director at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Conn., is one of three American members on the board of The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF).
ST LOUIS, MO. – Dubbed “the Missouri artist,” George Caleb Bingham moved to the state as a child and, by the 1840s, began painting the scenes of western life for which he is now famous....
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. — The Auction Gallery of the Palm Beaches hosted an estates auction February 16–17 that saw Asian arts and American paintings performing well
CONCORD, MASS. — Experts on early New England domestic life Jane and Richard Nylander want you to know some of the fascinating historical tidbits that arise from the fact that people spend