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  • The Armonk Antiques Show
    25 May 2004
    Martin Greenstein has been upgrading the offerings for the past two years, insisting that dealers present...


  • The Antiques and Garden Show in Westport
    25 May 2004
    "The town has always supported this show and they come out and buy."...


  • The Huntington Antiques Show
    25 May 2004
    The two-day event suffered at the gate for the promoter and dealers, who assumed the weather was too nice...


  • Flagons Stolen from Church Found on eBay
    25 May 2004
    Move over, Kenos. There is another sibling duo making important finds in the antiques world - in this...


  • Memory, Politics, Place
    25 May 2004
    The National Gallery of Art examines a little-known facet of renowned Modernist Diego Rivera's career:...


  • Charleston’s Sacred Treasures
    25 May 2004
    The Charleston Museum Institute will offer a symposium focusing on the unique ceremonial treasures of Charleston's...


  • The Unfinished Print
    25 May 2004
    For the first time in its history, The Frick Collection will host a major special exhibition this summer...


  • American Folk Art from the Oppenhimer Collection on View in Georgia
    25 May 2004
    In 1982 the Oppenhimers met and befriended Howard Finster, perhaps the best-known American self-taught...


  • To Observe and Imagine: British Drawings and Watercolors at the Reopened Taft Museum
    25 May 2004
    The collection of 101 works from the Morgan Library, New York City, represents 53 artists.


  • Cruising to a Bicycle Record at Copake
    18 May 2004
    The 1937 Elgin "Robin" bicycle propelled by a drive shaft, the best one of three such examples ever made,...



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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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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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