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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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Antiques and The Arts Weekly is the nation’s leading weekly publication on the antiques and the arts trade, and is available both in print and online.

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