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The Wadsworth Atheneum Unveils Details for Its 2004 Expansion
16 Jul 2002
The 160-year-old art museum's plans call for razing the Goodwin building and replacing it with a new structure...
Jewish Silversmith in Colonial New York
16 Jul 2002
Discover examples of superb Eighteenth Century American craftsmanship in silver and gold and learn about...
Hungarian Ceramics from the Zsolnay Manufactory
16 Jul 2002
The exhibition at the Bard Graduate Center examines more than 200 objects and designs produced over 150 years,...
Four from New England
16 Jul 2002
Boston's JMW Gallery will exhibit more than 100 objects from the Arts and Crafts movement by four of the period's...
William Trost Richards and the Artists’ Adirondacks 1850 – 1870
09 Jul 2002
In Search of a National Landscape: William Trost Richards and the Artists' Adirondacks 1850 - 1870...
This Year's Most Expensive Work of Art Totals $23.9 Million in London
09 Jul 2002
"Nu au collier" depicts Picasso's favorite muse, Marie-Thérèse Walter, and dates from...
American Paintings, Wooten Desk Top Ivey-Selkirk Auction
09 Jul 2002
The rarity of Lucioni's paintings at auction brought forth intense interest. The "Steeple Through...
Letter Signed by Jefferson and Madison Heads La Jolla Sale
09 Jul 2002
Early American History Auctions' mail bid event consisted of 1,363 lots of autographs, coins, currency...
Wilton Showgoers Brave the Heat for Cool Finds
09 Jul 2002
Despite the productivity of the weekend, in selling and educating visitors in genres from tramp art to mocha...
Philadelphia's Darrel Sewell to Retire, Kathleen Adair Foster Named McNeil Curator of American Art
09 Jul 2002
Sewell arrived in 1973, the year when the department of American art was founded, to become its first...
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