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The Haradin Family Collection Finishes Just Shy of $4 Million

Maine Antique Digest

RSL Auction Company, Whitehouse Station, New Jersey Photos courtesy RSL Auction Company The term legacy beautifully explains the Haradin family collection, a stunning array of vintage toys and banks sold on August 3 at RSL Auction Company, Whitehouse Station, New Jersey.

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Florida arts organisations devastated by Ron DeSantis's funding cuts

The Art Newspaper

Right-wing governor's decision to slash entire $32m budget leaves smaller organisations fighting for survival

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Long-Overlooked Painting Reveals the Genius of a Forgotten Black Polymath

Artnet News

Scientific analysis is correcting centuries of misconception surrounding a Francis Williams portrait. The post Long-Overlooked Painting Reveals the Genius of a Forgotten Black Polymath appeared first on Artnet News.

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Radioactive water continues to be a flashpoint in cleanup of Pilgrim nuclear site

Wbur

Holtec's plan to discharge nearly a million gallons of radioactive wastewater into Cape Cod Bay has become a contentious dispute in the cleanup of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth. Opponents say Holtec is choosing the cheapest option and ignoring concerns about safety, the environment and local business. Holtec's plan to discharge nearly a million gallons of radioactive wastewater into Cape Cod Bay has become a contentious dispute in the cleanup of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station

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The Woman Who Loved Beautiful Things

The Magazine Antiques

Rita Lydig coveted rare art and ravishing antiques to the point of bankruptcy. But her fine-tuned aesthetic sense remained intact until the last penny. The post The Woman Who Loved Beautiful Things appeared first on The Magazine Antiques. The Woman Who Loved Beautiful Things was first posted on October 25, 2024 at 8:00 am. ©2021 " The Magazine Antiques " Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only.

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Leonora Carrington’s Mexico City home will no longer become a public museum

The Art Newspaper

The house will be a research centre instead, allegedly due to a labour struggle at the university that owns it

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For the First Time Ever, a Humanoid Robot Is Selling Art at Sotheby’s

Artnet News

The artwork, which features portraits of Alan Turing, could fetch up to $195,000. The post For the First Time Ever, a Humanoid Robot Is Selling Art at Sotheby’s appeared first on Artnet News.

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Mariano Fortuny: freeing fashion for women

Auction Central News

NEW YORK — Fashion styles evolve and garments can easily look dated with certain trends easily recognizable as hailing from a particular era. Think bulky shoulder pads from the 1980s, bell bottoms in the 70s or the Mod aesthetic that sprang up in the 60s. Rare is the designer who can pull off a timeless […] The post Mariano Fortuny: freeing fashion for women appeared first on Auction Central News.

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Maurizio Cattelan’s famous duct-taped banana could bring more than $1m at auction

The Art Newspaper

"Comedian" (2019) is one of the most viral (and controversial) works of art of the past decade; Sotheby's hopes it has not lost its a-peel

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Maurizio Cattelan’s Infamous Banana Will Be Sold at Sotheby’s. The Estimate: $1 Million

Artnet News

The work sold for $120,000 at Art Basel Miami Beach in 2019. The post Maurizio Cattelan’s Infamous Banana Will Be Sold at Sotheby’s. The Estimate: $1 Million appeared first on Artnet News.

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Collecting Bob Dylan: A Poetry Perspective

WorthPoint

The cover of a Time magazine booklet released after Bob Dylan received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016. Bob Dylan is one of the best singer-songwriters of all time. He’s also hailed as one of America’s greatest living poets in certain literary circles. However, despite this reputation, many were shocked when he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016.

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Curatorial Assistant II

SPNHC

Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University [link] Job Summary The Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) is seeking to hire a part-time Curatorial Assistant II to work with the Departments of Entomology, Invertebrate Zoology, and Malacology.

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‘Art is being squeezed out’: Royal Academy poster campaign calls for increased arts education in UK schools

The Art Newspaper

The campaign highlights the dramatic drop in number of students studying art, design and technology at GCSE

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Tove Jansson’s Beloved Moomins Turn 80 With a Major Exhibition in Helsinki

Artnet News

The show also features murals and public artworks Jansson created in her hometown of Helsinki. The post Tove Jansson’s Beloved Moomins Turn 80 With a Major Exhibition in Helsinki appeared first on Artnet News.

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Boo! Antique Photos of Early Halloween Costumes

WorthPoint

Some of the most valuable antique Halloween photographs are the earliest ones, such as this 1892 example complete with a Salem witch. While Halloween collectors lust after vintage costumes and antique spooky decorations, some of the scarcest Halloween collectibles are vintage and antique photographs celebrating the holiday. The allure of these old images most often lies in the costumes and characters depicted, from fascinating to downright creepy.

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EMoney Unveils New Advisor Tools For 2025

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

The new products include a client portal and a financial planning analysis tool.

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Victoria and Albert Museum reveals opening date and programme for ambitious new east London storehouse

The Art Newspaper

The museum has also announced details of the much anticipated David Bowie Centre, due to be housed on the same site

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A Major Shift in Art Collecting Is Happening. Here Are Some of the Indicators

Artnet News

Art Basel and UBS's latest collector survey polls 3,660 high net-worth individuals on their buying behavior. The post A Major Shift in Art Collecting Is Happening. Here Are Some of the Indicators appeared first on Artnet News.

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Just How Valuable Is Halloween Jewelry?

WorthPoint

Heidi Daus witch brooch with enameling and rhinestones. Among my childhood memories of Halloween are fantastic carnivals, neighborhood spook houses, and walking for what seemed like miles trick or treating with my older brother. But unlike Christmas, when I’d look forward to wearing my Santa pin with its light-up nose each year, aside from a plastic spider ring or two that ended up in my carnival goodie bags, the only thing I wore for Halloween was the store-bought costume I begged my mother to

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Growing A Firm Could Leave Legacy Clients Behind, Kitces Says

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

Advisors face tough decisions when their most loyal clients may become unprofitable, he said.

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Just Stop Oil protestors place high-vis jacket on ancient Greek statue at The British Museum

The Art Newspaper

The campaign group dressed up a sculpture of the goddess Demeter and added a speech bubble beside it reading “just stop famine”

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Restoration Reveals Watteau Secretly Painted Himself Into This Enigmatic Masterpiece

Artnet News

The mysterious painting features a shadowy figure that looks suspiciously like the artist. The post Restoration Reveals Watteau Secretly Painted Himself Into This Enigmatic Masterpiece appeared first on Artnet News.

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Trick or Treat: A New Halloween Collectible from Mondo

WorthPoint

Mondo releases Halloween II Nightmare Vessels. Image source: Halloweendailynews.com The crisp feel of the air, falling leaves, pumpkin spice, and everything else means Halloween is nearly upon us. Everyone is re-watching classics, including films like the Halloween series. The iconic films featuring scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis are a spooky holiday staple.

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Election Won't Hurt Stocks Either Way, Richard Bernstein Says

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

The investment manager sees a broadening of market performance and improving fundamentals, whoever is in the White House.

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Painting by AI robot Ai-Da could bring more than $120,000 at Sotheby's

The Art Newspaper

The robotic brainchild of British gallerist Aidan Meller will make her auction debut on Halloween

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This Self-Taught Artist, Known For His Art Magazines Riffs, Lands His First Solo Museum Show at MoMA

Artnet News

Artforum, Art in America, and Frieze have all featured in his paintings. The post This Self-Taught Artist, Known For His Art Magazines Riffs, Lands His First Solo Museum Show at MoMA appeared first on Artnet News.

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The perils and promises driving migrants to Massachusetts

Wbur

Amid the gang violence and lawlessness consuming Haiti — and American politicians casting a spotlight on the flow of migrants from the island nation — WBUR set out to learn how the latest newcomers to Massachusetts are faring in a state that’s now asking them not to come. Amid the gang violence and lawlessness consuming Haiti — and American politicians casting a spotlight on the flow of migrants from the island nation — WBUR set out to learn how the latest newcomers to Massachusetts are faring i

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Lawmen and Cowboys: Collecting the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

WorthPoint

Few events in American history are as iconic as the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Lasting a mere thirty seconds, the exchange of fire in Tombstone, Arizona, on the afternoon of October 26, 1881, is the most famous gun battle in history. In a blaze of approximately thirty shots, three men lay dead, with a further three wounded. Lawman Wyatt Earp remains the most famous figure in the gunfight, and collectibles associated with him tend to be the most valuable.

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Whitney Museum to waive admission fees for 25s and under thanks to gift from Julie Mehretu

The Art Newspaper

The artist, a member of the museum’s board of trustees, gave more than $2m to expand its free admission policy

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Ancient Coin Hoard Unearthed by Metal Detectorists Valued at an Epic $5.5 Million

Artnet News

The haul is now the most valuable coin hoard in the U.K. The post Ancient Coin Hoard Unearthed by Metal Detectorists Valued at an Epic $5.5 Million appeared first on Artnet News.

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Consumers Still Suffer from High Prices, Despite U.S. Stocks Thriving Says NPR's Farzad

Financial Advisor Private Wealth

While consumer prices make it difficult for the average American, U.S. stocks dominate globally.

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Tech Talk with Worthpoint CTO, Antoine Lyseight

WorthPoint

Antoine Lyseight, Chief Technology Officer at WorthPoint While WorthPoint celebrates vintage enthusiasts, antique dealers, resellers, and collectors, our success depends on our crack team of employees and the technology and data we can provide to our users. The numbers don’t lie—we have close to 850 million entries in our Price Guide, 275,000 makers’ marks in a visual database, a dictionary feature that explains and defines thousands of collectible and antique items, and a library of refe

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Gen X are the biggest spenders on art as 'speculative' millennials drop back, latest UBS/Art Basel survey finds

The Art Newspaper

The 200-page report, authored by Clare McAndrew, also revealed stable Chinese buying and buoyancy at the lower end of the market as top end softens

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Artists Condemn the Unlicensed Use of Their Work to Train A.I. as ‘Unjust’

Artnet News

Joel Shapiro, Amoako Boafo, and Lynn Goldsmith are among the thousands of creatives voicing their concerns in an open letter. The post Artists Condemn the Unlicensed Use of Their Work to Train A.I. as ‘Unjust’ appeared first on Artnet News.

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Salem Mayor predicts another record-breaking year of Halloween tourism

Wbur

Mayor Dominick Pangallo joins WBUR's Morning Edition host Tiziana Dearing to talk about how Halloween tourism is both a the blessing and a curse for Salem. Mayor Dominick Pangallo joins WBUR's Morning Edition host Tiziana Dearing to talk about how Halloween tourism is both a the blessing and a curse for Salem.

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Outsider, Folk, Contemporary, and Fine Art Sale

Maine Antique Digest

Potter & Potter Auctions, Chicago, Illinois Photos courtesy Potter & Potter Auctions During a summer marked by expansion, consolidation, a move, and new partnerships announced by several auction houses in Chicago, one city-bound house held its ground.

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Comment | Paris vs London debate is a 'non-troversy', says Christie's Guillaume Cerutti

The Art Newspaper

Auction house chief executive argues that of greater concern is the decline of Europe's art market as America and Asia charge ahead