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Chic and Lavish: Art20
14 Dec 2004
Fans of Twentieth Century art who flocked to the show found a little slice of heaven in Manhattan's Seventh...
Virginia Show Offers Antiques in Time for the Holidays
14 Dec 2004
The Williamsburg event attracted about 1,500 visitors and saw good overall sales.
Murano Glass Is Red Hot and Cool in Detroit
14 Dec 2004
More than 200 glass artworks from the furnaces on the island of Murano will illuminate the galleries...
Significant Italian Masters in London
14 Dec 2004
An exhibition of paintings focused on the Fourteenth to Eighteenth centuries is on view through December...
New York Gallery Exhibits the Evolution of Times Square
14 Dec 2004
"At the Crossroads" was curated by historian Max Page and organized by the AXA Gallery in partnership...
Florence Knoll Bassett: Defining Modern at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
14 Dec 2004
When Bassett put her hand to American corporate office design, she turned its world upside down.
Field Museum, in Surprise Decision, Sells Catlin Portraits as a Group for $17.3 Million
07 Dec 2004
The museum hoped that the entire collection would go to a public institution. It did not.
New Record of $23.5 Million Achieved for a John Singer Sargent Painting
07 Dec 2004
Two determined bidders in the room competed with two on the telephone, but William Stahl, Sotheby's vice...
Babe Ruth Bat Brings $1.26 Million from East Coast Collector
07 Dec 2004
Coined the "The Holy Grail" of sports memorabilia, the bat is one of only three pieces of sports memorabilia...
Connoisseur’s Antiques Fair: Downtown’s Uptown Show Has Unique Complexion and Loyal Following
07 Dec 2004
The unusual depth and range of the event owes much to the fair's origins.
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