History has long been made in the small city of Corning, N.Y., nestled amidst the mountain ranges that run through the mid-western portion of this state. From the humble beginning of one of America...
Now in its second year, the annual Marion estate sale, organized jointly by boyhood friends and early antiques dealers Frank McNamee of Marion Antique Shop and C. David Glynn of Turkey Creek Antiques...
Continuing its commitment to global outreach and cultural exchange, the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute opens the exhibition ⁌a Collection Clark à Giverny, de Manet à Renoir†at the Musée...
An early Seventeenth Century funerary bust of eminent botanist and physician Dr Peter Turner taken from St Olave in London, following a WWII blitz of April 17, 1941, is back at the church after...
Eddy G. Nicholson, a corporate executive and a key player in the world of leveraged buyouts who became a force in the collecting fields of fine art and American furniture, died on June 16.
The Bruce Museum presents ⁂ijoux: The Origins and Impact of Jewelry†from July 16 through February 26, featuring a magnificent array of different types of jewelry.
At Noel Barrett May 21 sale, while a cheeky, 16-inch papier mache veggie man figure surpassed expectations to sell for $16,520, it was a modestly estimated Lionel train set that took the express...
Three original, signed Peanuts daily comic strips from the 1960s by the late illustrator Charles Schulz sold for a combined $40,115 at a multi-estate sale conducted on June 9 and 11 by Philip Weiss...
Swann Galleries†May 19 auction of important photobooks, portfolios and photographs featured classic Twentieth Century images by celebrated photographers, as well as portfolios of their work.
This summer, visitors to the Peabody Essex Museum can come inside to get closer to nature. Forty-five landscape paintings featuring rugged mountains, verdant forests and luminous sunsets will be on display...
Bonhams†June 15 fine jewelry and salon jewelry sales had stellar performances, bringing in great worldwide participation and selling in excess of $4.35 million.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art holds the most important collection of paintings in America by the celebrated Dutch artist Frans Hals (1582/83‱666), whose portraits and genre scenes were famous in his lifetime...