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It's been more than five years since the storied mansion last welcomed visitors. The post 5 Standouts at the Refreshed Frick That Shine a New Light on Old Faves appeared first on Artnet News.
The F. Edwin Church Catalogue Raisonn Project and North Shore Historical Museum in Glen Cove, New York, will present a retrospective on F. Edwin Church (1876-1975), a New York Impressionist painter prominent in the first quarter of the 20th century.
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The trove of 800 objects sheds new light on power, travel, and technology in Iron Age Britain. The post 3 Thrilling Finds From a Giant Hoard of Iron Age Treasures Discovered in the U.K. appeared first on Artnet News.
At odds with the overblown Victorian aesthetic, the sleek objects created by the designer Christopher Dresser continue to delight. With The post Christopher Dresser – modern design pioneer appeared first on Antique Collecting.
A Book Review This self-published volume illustrating a portion of the authors collection of Chinese furniture is more than a photographic album, more than a catalog, more than a lesson on the genre.
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An historic bench from Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United, which is signed by the celebrated footballer and United The post Old Trafford bench looks a winner appeared first on Antique Collecting.
Photograph by Rafael de la Uz, 2024. Through April 13 Anchorage, Alaska Nuestra Huella (Our Footprint) at the Anchorage Museum examines the many ways the Latino community has contributed to Alaskas culture and history.
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While there were fewer US collectors, and Chinese spending remains lower, the increased Southeast Asian presence and an "exponential growth" of Gen Z buyers is notable at this year's edition of the fair
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