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  • Anthony J. Anni, 78, Co-Founded Cranberry Hill Antiques & Custom Lighting
    12 Mar 2019
    CAPE NEDDICK, MAINE — The great Anthony J. Anni, better known as Tony or “Cookie” — husband,...


  • Van Gogh’s Only Etching Pulls $106,250 At Swann
    12 Mar 2019
    NEW YORK CITY — Vincent Van Gogh’s “Homme à la Pipe: Portrait du Docteur Gachet,” the artist’s...


  • ‘The Federalist Papers’ Lead Heritage’s
    $1.68 Million Rare Books Auction
    12 Mar 2019
    NEW YORK CITY — An extremely rare copy of The Federalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favour...


  • Made In New York: The Business Of Folk Art
    12 Mar 2019
    By Laura Beach NEW YORK CITY – “Made in New York City: The Business of Folk Art,” on view...


  • Colonial Williamsburg Acquires First Portrait By Joseph Wright
    12 Mar 2019
    WILLIAMSBURG, VA. – The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation has recently acquired its first portrait...


  • Abstractionist Pioneer Pelton Presented In Phoenix
    12 Mar 2019
    PHOENIX, ARIZ. – Organized by the Phoenix Art Museum, “Agnes Pelton: Desert Transcendentalist”...


  • Top Picks: Midnight Blues
    12 Mar 2019
    The story goes that bottle collectors Edmund and Jayne Blaske bought the Keene Glassworks cobalt blue...


  • Across The Block
    12 Mar 2019
    Sometimes you stumble across an old penny and you can tell it’s been around from the wear &...


  • Q&A: John Schoonover
    12 Mar 2019
    In 1906, philanthropist Samuel Bancroft built studios in Wilmington, Del., for illustrator Howard Pyle...


  • ADAA Art Show 2019:
    A-List Dealers, Blue-Chip Art
    12 Mar 2019
    Review and Photos by Greg Smith NEW YORK CITY – The Art Show, mounted by 72 member galleries of the Art Dealers...



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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.

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