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The New England Antiques Festival
24 Aug 2004
"Who has the most shows? Flamingo has twenty-something. Irene Stella had me beat at one point," said...
South Carolina Stops Auction, Claims over 400 Civil War Letters
24 Aug 2004
In a move reminiscent of those of its sister state, representatives of South Carolina marched into a local...
Floral Perspectives in Carpet Design
24 Aug 2004
The Textile Museum examines this phenomenon as rendered in the designs of Seventeenth to Nineteenth Century...
Rococo to Romantic
24 Aug 2004
This installation assembles sculpture, decorative arts and drawings to complement paintings from the Wadsworth...
Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses & The Cannon Chapel
24 Aug 2004
Rudolph (1918-1997) was a modernist, best known for his major public and academic projects.
Jasper Francis Cropsey Celebrated at Newington-Cropsey Foundation
24 Aug 2004
Cropsey's yellow and white Gothic Revival cottage has become a rich repository of the artist's oil paintings,...
Christie’s Reports Sales of $1.253 Billion for the First Six Months of 2004
17 Aug 2004
Christie's International reported an increase of 19 percent on last year's figure.
Folk Art Finds Favor at Northeast’s Auction of the Spector Collection
17 Aug 2004
The Spectors followed age-old advice: "Buy the best, and buy it from reputable dealers."
‘Old Painting’ Included in Doll Consignment Fetches $313,500 at Withington’s
17 Aug 2004
At 86 years young, Dick thought he had seen it all - but there was a buzz at this sale.
Record Prices for Art Glass in Cincinnati
17 Aug 2004
The auction was highlighted with a stellar selection of rdf_Descriptions from the estate of a premier...
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