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  • Nantucket Historical Association’s August Antiques Show Was ‘Cool’
    17 Aug 2004
    "I have been doing the show since its inception in 1980 and this was the best preview that I have ever...


  • Good Crowd, Good Sales at Cape Cod Antiques Dealers Association Show
    17 Aug 2004
    By showtime, the line extended out the front door of the school, down the stairs, across the sidewalk...


  • The Cities, the Towns, the Crowds: The Paintings of Robert Spencer
    17 Aug 2004
    Because Spencer's work is so seldom featured in exhibitions these days, this show at the James A. Michener...


  • Birmingham Museum of Art Makes Ten Major Acquisitions
    17 Aug 2004
    Nine will be additions to the museum's European art collection and one is a major gift of Indian sculpture...


  • In the News
    17 Aug 2004
    Examples of vintage photojournalism from 1940 to 1965 will be on view at Lee Gallery.


  • Currents of Change: Art and Life Along The Mississippi River, 1850-1861
    17 Aug 2004
    A Minneapolis exhibit is the first to explore the fine and decorative arts that blossomed in the 1850s...


  • Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House
    10 Aug 2004
    This breathtaking architectural icon avoided a grievous fate when it sold at auction last winter.


  • Adelson Galleries, New York
    10 Aug 2004
    Adelson Galleries, New York


  • The Way We Were
    05 Aug 2004
    The news of 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago -


  • The Quilts of Gee’s Bend
    03 Aug 2004
    The hardships of famous painters seem tame compared to the challenges faced by the women quilt makers...



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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.

Each issue average between 100-200 pages and includes reporting on auctions, antiques shows and the arts while providing a platform for both buying and selling.

We have been providing breaking news and important information on the world of antiques and the arts since Publisher R. Scudder Smith started Antiques and The Arts Weekly back in 1963.

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