A new exhibition, ‱934: A New Deal for Artists,†at the New York State Museum showcases paintings created against the backdrop of the Great Depression with the support of the Public Works of Art Project...
Both dealers and show patrons may have had one eye on the exits at the Morristown Armory the weekend of October 27 and 28 as Hurricane Sandy headed toward the Northeast. The armory however was filled...
A reconfigured and revitalized Boston tradition, the Ellis Boston Antiques Show swept into town October 18′1, bringing with it energy, spice and sparkle. The show, now in its second year under the management...
There might be no place like home, but for Judy Garland blue gingham dress from The Wizard of Oz, there was no place like the West Coast when the dress sold at Julien Auctions on Saturday, November...
The Courtauld Gallery holds one of the most important collections of drawings in Britain. Organized in collaboration with the Frick Collection, ⁍antegna To Matisse: Master Drawings from Courtauld...
MaryLou Boone was an accidental collector. For years, she was immune to the collecting bug, but in her 50s, she found herself transformed. Enjoying a visit to Brittany, France, she picked up several...
Last May world auction record for a Marklin paddle wheeler that was set by Bertoia has sailed away. A new auction record price of $264,500, including the buyer premium, was set Saturday, November...
On October 28, A.B. Levy Worth Avenue jewelry, art and antiques auction featured a broad array of jewelry, decorative arts, furniture and sculpture. Overall, the sale totaled $2,738,850. Leading...
The combination of a couple of tables laden with good things to eat and drink and an extensive selection of antiques spread out over 11,000 square feet of exhibition space on two floors, brought out a good...
⁆ast Forward: Modern Moments 1913′013†at the High Museum of Art explores the development of Modern and contemporary art by selecting key years in art history that represent watershed moments...
A trio of perhaps the rarest and most desirable American historical flasks known, all from the Jared Spencer group, soared to just under the $300,000 mark during the most recent absentee auction at Norman...
Hurricane Sandy was bearing down on New Jersey, but the wind was at the back of a Frederick Hurten Rhead University City Peacock tile, which sold for a record $637,500 at Rago Arts and Auction Center...