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J. Alden Weir
12 Sep 2000
In his lifetime, Weir (1852-1919) was considered one of America's leading painters, yet for years after...
Hot Rods, Low Riders and American Car Culture
12 Sep 2000
Opening at the Institute of Contemporary Art on October 25, the show examines the artists who have defined...
The Renaissance of Maurice Sapiro
12 Sep 2000
An inspiring chapter in the life and creative career of Maurice this artist is explored in more than...
International News Briefs
12 Sep 2000
The Museum of Modern Art, New York City, and the union that represents more than 100 staffers on strike...
Well-Known Folk Art Collectors Are Victims of Fatal Crash
12 Sep 2000
The Palleys, of Huntington Valley, Pa., and Joy Kanter, of Rydal, Pa., were returning to the Philadelphia...
Farmington Antiques Weekend Reviewed
12 Sep 2000
Early buying started off enthusiastically, with crowds of eager shoppers striding onto the 40-acre polo...
A View from the Podium
12 Sep 2000
On Thursday, August 24, noted auctioneer William A. Bill" Smith died after a brief illness. He was 59....
Recent Web Sales Prove Image Is Everything
12 Sep 2000
Icon used to mean an object of religious devotion. But the Baby Boom generation's feverish nostalgia...
Internet Auction Trends
12 Sep 2000
Sitting pretty with the Eighteenth Century French armchair....
New York Sideboard Leads Maine Auction
12 Sep 2000
A selection of paintings from more than 100 listed artists, high-style and country furniture, and an assortment...
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