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  • Ducks, Decoys and the Delaware
    13 Apr 2004
    The Mercer Museum explores wildfowl hunting on the lower Delaware River from the late 1800s to the mid-Twentieth...


  • Boston Exhibit Celebrates the Athlete, Coincides with Marathon
    13 Apr 2004
    Anne Lyman Powers' love of sports is shown in paintings and prints of the Boston Celtics, oarsmen, canoe...


  • American Fancy: Exuberance in the Arts, 1790-1840
    13 Apr 2004
    Sumpter Priddy III recalls the moment that he first experienced Fancy, a cultural phenomenon of such...


  • Wendell Garrett
    06 Apr 2004
    "The young can easily be persuaded that the field is full, that all the answers are in, that everything...


  • Record Carousel Giraffe Towers over Connecticut Auction Offerings
    06 Apr 2004
    The figure, attributed to the shop of Gustav Dentzel, had traces of the original paint showing through...


  • Pastel Portrait by Itinerant Artist Reaches $103,500 at Dennis
    06 Apr 2004
    The circa 1820 work had been found lying face-down in the attic of a local estate with family history...


  • At Conestoga, an $82,500 Document Box is Red Hot
    06 Apr 2004
    A prime selection of Pennsylvania/German smalls of the highest quality had everyone salivating, especially...


  • It’s a Small World After All: The International Asian Art Fair
    06 Apr 2004
    This cornerstone of the Asia Week shows and sales is perhaps the most stimulating of all the engrossing...


  • Chinese Art Leads Buoyant Sales at Lexington Avenue
    06 Apr 2004
    With exhibitors from 12 countries offering a spectrum of Asian fine and decorative rdf_Descriptions,...


  • Wall-to-Wall Antiques at Triple Pier
    06 Apr 2004
    "We were extremely satisfied with attendance," said Irene Stella, who noted a return of decorators as well...



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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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