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Antiques at the Big E
01 Jun 2004
Given the population in the Hartford-Springfield area and its sometimes severe winter weather, the buildings...
Plentiful Americana Found at Gurley’s Sturbridge Antiques Show
01 Jun 2004
Last year Gurley began the Thursday afternoon series of shows as an indoor venue for dealers, collectors...
Seurat and the Making of ‘La Grande Jatte’
01 Jun 2004
The Art Institute of Chicago will host an exhibition that tells the story of one of the world's most...
Red Grooms: Selections from the Graphic Work in Tennessee
01 Jun 2004
The Frist Center for the Visual Arts will present the largest collection of Grooms' prints ever assembled...
The Artistic Legacy of John Prentiss Benson
01 Jun 2004
Fifty-seven years after his death, the first major exhibition of Benson's paintings will open at New Hampshire's...
A New Look at an Anglo-Dutch Plantation on the Hudson: The Philipsburg Manor Reinterpretation Project
01 Jun 2004
The story of this community, hidden in plain view from decades of visitors to the 1680 Manor House and its surrounding...
Washington Triumphs – Again – During Christie’s American Paintings Auction
25 May 2004
"It is an honor to have sold Charles Willson Peale's magnificent portrait of George Washington and to have...
Cupid’s Arrow Strikes Stunned Audience at Northeast
25 May 2004
Ten phones were mustered for a dark picture described in the catalog merely as "painter standing beside...
Zinc Eagle a High-Flier for Whitney Collection
25 May 2004
With a wingspan of 5'11", the molded and gilded zinc American eagle reached $243,200 at Sotheby's.
Records Fall for Contemporary Art At Phillips
25 May 2004
The top lot was Jean-Michel Basquiat's "Blue Heads," 1983, which reached $2,024,000.
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