When antiques show promoter Marvin Getman thought about moving the date of his six-year-old Elm Bank antiques show from late July to mid-June this year, dealer response was overwhelming and the change...
The Billy the Kidd tintype, said to be the only authenticated image taken of the outlaw gunslinger, and nearly as famous as the sitter himself, shattered auction records with its sale on Saturday, June...
Most any old object provokes questions: What is it? Who made it? When and why? What is it made of? Is it authentic? Other questions arise as to condition and possible restoration. The answers have...
Kristin L. Spangenberg is quick to say she is an art historian not a circus historian, but after spend-ing about three decades poring over the Cincinnati Art Museum collection of circus posters,...
Shaker material drew collectors and dealers to the Willis Henry Shaker auction on May 29 where the highlight was a cherry dining table in the original finish.
The New Britain Museum of American Art will present ⁔he Tides of Provincetown: Pivotal Years in America Oldest Continuous Art Colony (1899′011),†July 15 ⁏ctober 16 in the museum McKernan...
The summer exhibition at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, "A Taste for the Modern: Gifts from Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller, Edna Bryner Schwab and Virginia Herrick Deknatel,"...
Master gardeners will tell you that in order to establish a viable, living thing ý@be it plant, tree, vegetable or flower garden ý@it has to be well watered. If that is the case, then Jenkins...
Take a hike through the Mohawk Valley near the town of Canajoharie, N.Y., and you will find yourself at the ateway to the West,†between the Adirondacks and Catskills, following in the footsteps...
Known for his seasonally large auctions, Thomaston Place Galleries auctioneer Kaja Veilleux made sure that his May 21′2 spring auction continued to expand the envelope. In its largest such sale...