Thu.Mar 13, 2025

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UK increases tax-free import period for art and antiques

The Art Newspaper

In a move to help ailing post-Brexit art market, Temporary Admissions period, where goods can come into the country without import duties, extended to four years

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A Gathering on the Prairie

Maine Antique Digest

Arthur, Illinois Sunrise on November 9 in central Illinois came with a vivid wash of colorsblue, red, orange, yellow, and purple, one tumbling after another on a playground of clouds. It seemed a perfectly delightful omen.

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Ukraine's culture ministry must do more to protect works of art, activists say

The Art Newspaper

Coalition of Cultural Workers says more than three million objects remain in endangered areas

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FBI Determines Seized Scalp Is Human

Maine Antique Digest

On January 17 the Federal Register published a notice from the National Park Service that revealed that a scalp seized in early May 2022 at Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Fairfield, Maine, was human.

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Venice Biennale 2026: Switzerland and Nordic Countries reveal artists

The Art Newspaper

Switzerland will be represented by six cultural figures, while a trio will take over the Nordic pavilion

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Stone Birds: How to Find a Peckham

Maine Antique Digest

How do you find a new painting by somebody whos been dead for 150 years? As you might expect, theres no straightforward answer. I found myself in that quandary not too long ago while studying the Massachusetts folk painter Deacon Robert Peckham (1785-1877).

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Upstart art fair brings collectors to an Old West movie set in the California desert

The Art Newspaper

The High Desert Art Fair recently held its third edition, bringing collectors, dealers and miniature donkeys to Pioneertown, California

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Roses, oil and beaver secretion: why French museums are appealing to visitors’ sense of smell

The Art Newspaper

In an attempt to create a more immersive exhibition experience, art institutions in France have been employing some unusual scents

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Comment | 'Visiting Americans remain a force at Tefaf Maastricht'

The Art Newspaper

US museums relish the fair as much as ever, and are increasingly interested in buying works that will diversify their collections

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‘A time travelling conversation about life and art’: the botanical collages of Mary Delany and Georgie Hopton

The Art Newspaper

The exhibition opening at Bath's No.

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How To Approach The Couple Dynamics Of Your Clients

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

As more women become breadwinners and equal partners in their household, financial advisors will need to step up their game to win them as clients. Investment knowledge is no longer a differentiator. according to a recent study by New York Life Investment.

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Edward Jones Rolls Out New Service For Wealthy U.S. Clients

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Edward Jones is enhancing services to better serve wealthy U.S. clients, with a minimum of $10 million in investable assets.

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Diplomacy museum and buildings designed by Breuer and Mies van der Rohe among hundreds of US federal properties briefly listed for sale

The Art Newspaper

The list of buildings, briefly posted on the General Services Administration website, included 443 properties, many with cultural and historic significance

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PASSING FANCIES: What Happened to Curtains? A conversation with textile specialist Natalie F. Larson

The Magazine Antiques

Natalie F. Larson owns Historic Textile Reproduction, a company that specializes in producing textiles and custom window treatments for historic preservation projects undertaken by federal agencies and private collectors. The post PASSING FANCIES: What Happened to Curtains? A conversation with textile specialist Natalie F. Larson appeared first on The Magazine Antiques.

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Insights on Auction Sales: 1862 Emancipation Proclamation, Marilyn Monroe

WorthPoint

Will Seippel, CEO of WorthPoint, enjoys watching the items sold at auctions held by our WorthPoint Industry Partners. We thought it would be a great idea for him to select some of his favorite sold items and explain why those sales stood out to him. Gaining insights from Will is an excellent way to learn about buying and selling trends in our industry.

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Exhibitions: Unknown Country

The Magazine Antiques

Recently it has seemed as if the only tradition revered in the museum world is the critique of tradition, a cause for score-settling as well as the occasional revelation. The post Exhibitions: Unknown Country appeared first on The Magazine Antiques. Exhibitions: Unknown Country was first posted on March 13, 2025 at 11:38 am. ©2021 " The Magazine Antiques " Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only.

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Insights on Auction Sales: Coins, Currency, Door Pulls

WorthPoint

Will Seippel, CEO of WorthPoint, enjoys watching the items sold at auctions held by our WorthPoint Industry Partners. We thought it would be a great idea for him to select some of his favorite sold items and explain why those sales stood out to him. Gaining insights from Will is an excellent way to learn about buying and selling trends in our industry.

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Insights on Auction Sales: 1862 Emancipation Proclamation, Marilyn Monroe

WorthPoint

Will Seippel, CEO of WorthPoint, enjoys watching the items sold at auctions held by our WorthPoint Industry Partners. We thought it would be a great idea for him to select some of his favorite sold items and explain why those sales stood out to him. Gaining insights from Will is an excellent way to learn about buying and selling trends in our industry.

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Early Copy of the Emancipation Proclamation Sells at Auction

WorthPoint

This pocket-sized copy of the Emancipation Proclamation was sold recently for $18,000. It’s identified with a Union soldier’s name and unit and is in excellent condition. Whenever a historical document or other piece of written history becomes available for sale, history buffs, collectors, museums, and educational institutions are keen to acquire an authentic document or publication that showcases a first-hand look at major historical events.

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Lady Gaga's Fiancé Proposed to Her With Blade of Grass AND a Huge Diamond

Jewelry Judge

Lady Gaga revealed on Tuesday’s episode of the Howard Stern Show how her now-fiancé Michael Polansky proposed to her with a simple blade of grass — before augmenting the symbolic, but modest, token of his love with an oval-cut diamond ring said to be worth upwards of $2 million. “He got me two rings and one of them was the blade of grass and that’s the first one he proposed with,” the diva told Stern.

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Chair of National Endowment for the Humanities steps down ‘at the direction of President Trump’

The Art Newspaper

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Washington, DC demolishes Black Lives Matter mural and plaza

The Art Newspaper

The street mural, just steps from the White House, is being removed after a Republican legislator threatened to withhold federal funding for DC unless the area was renamed "Liberty Plaza"

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