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Wilton Historical Society’s 38th Annual Antiques Show
12 Apr 2005
A deluge of rain and scheduling snafus did nothing to diminish strong presentations by 83 dealers.
Michelangelo of the Menagerie
12 Apr 2005
Bronze works by Antoine-Louis Barye will be on view at Brooklyn Museum's second-floor Mezzanine Gallery.
Cleveland Adds Hallucination and Reality to Its Schedule
12 Apr 2005
The Cleveland Museum of Art has added an exhibition of Michaël Borremans' work as part of the Project...
Color Matters in Providence
12 Apr 2005
Bert Gallery presents an exhibition of contemporary and historic paintings exploring the evolving language...
Fenimore Art Museum Salutes New England Limner John Brewster Jr
12 Apr 2005
Brewster gets his proper due as the museum showcases the works of this prolific folk portrait painter,...
Phyfe-Attributed Bookcase Leads Northeast Auction
05 Apr 2005
Bidding opened at $45,000 and fluttered between the phone and prominent dealers in the room. The phone...
That Ain’t Snuff: Asian Week Sales Total $26.2 Million for Christie’s
05 Apr 2005
An imperial famille rose enameled octagonal lot became the most expensive snuff bottle ever at $665,600....
From Pinup Art to Pulp Painting, American Illustrators Fare Well in Dallas
05 Apr 2005
"From paperback covers to magazine art, this is an area that has seen a great deal of interest over the last...
Catalogues, Bindings, Rare Books Fetch $4.2 Million in New York
05 Apr 2005
The Lauderdale set of 71 early English auction catalogs,1674-1701, was purchased by a New York dealer...
A Last Winter Cruise for Antiques at New York’s Piers Show
05 Apr 2005
That the show was shoehorned into two piers rather than the normal three - and obviously short some 200 dealers...
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