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Works of Flying Crane Antiques
Tomorrow, September 7, Flying Cranes Antiques Ltd is hosting an Opening Preview Exhibition & Sale entitled “19th Century Japanese...
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Opening Preview: 19th Century Japanese Art in the 21st Century
This Friday, Flying Cranes Antiques Gallery presents an Opening Preview of upcoming Exhibition and Sale: “19th Century Japanese Art...
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The Legacy of Jacques Louis David
Today, August 30, 2012, marks the 264th birthday of Jacques Louis David (1748-1825), the embodiment of Neoclassicism. Jacques Louis...
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A Jeweler at the Saxon Court
Don’t miss your chance to see Gold, Jasper, and Carnelian: Johann Christian Neuber at the Saxon Court at The...
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Yayoi Kusama at Whitney Museum
Yayoi Kusama likes dots. More specifically, polka dots. For her “…a polka-dot has the form of the sun… Polka-dots...
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The Art of the Olympics: Let the Games Begin
Today, the Olympic Games is the foremost sports competition in the world with representatives of over 200 countries vying...
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Ancient Eastern Seals at the Morgan
One of the most popular ongoing exhibitions at the stately Morgan Library & Museum, is the Pierpont Morgan Library’s...
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Duncan Phyfe, A New York Artisan
In 1784, Duncan Phyfe arrived in New York a struggling immigrant apprenticed to a cabinetmaker. By the early 1800s,...
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A New Twist to Old Rooms
Playing House, which opened Friday 24, at the Brooklyn Museum adds new perspective to an old and much-loved exhibit....
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International Art Jewelry
Currently on view at Forbes Galleries, “International Art Jewelry 1895-1925” is an expansive look at the emergence of art...