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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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