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Featured Artwork: Gods and Warriors of Ancient Mexican Tomb Pottery
We all know of the Aztecs and their towering relics. Many are less familiar with the far older cultures...
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Between Life and Death: The Significance of Egyptian Mummy Masks
Tonight is Halloween, an evening seemingly reserved for drunken debauchery. Yet, like many light-hearted cultural rituals, Hallowe’en, or All...
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The Story of Humanity: Ancient Coins As Maps of Our Past
The writer W.H. Valentine once wrote “There is nothing more fascinating than collecting coins, all history is summed up...
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Take A Seat: A Global Collection of Antique Chairs
Thonet child’s chair, beechwood and cane, Vienna, circa 1900. Width: 15-1/2″ Depth: 18″ Height: 27″ Burke’s Antiques. With...
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Armed: Antique Swords Around the World
We regularly add new treasures to the-maac.com, curated from our galleries’ standing and recent acquisitions. We’ve decided to spotlight...
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November 2013 Manhattan Art & Antiques Center Highlights of the Month
There may be a decided chill in the air this month, but November is also the month of changing...
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The MAAC July 2013 Highlights of the Month
This month, check out Tuck Gaisford’s haunting photographic exhibition “Hang Fire,” exhibited in Gallery #30 (Main Concourse of The...
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The Glass Revolution of Ancient Rome
Roman glass jar, globular bowl, Israel, circa 2nd century AD, Palmyra Heritage. “You will excuse me for what I...
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Romantic Antiques for Valentine's Day
A rose that blooms forever. Sterling silver, Cartier, France, 1990s. Leah Gordon Gallery. Of the many origin myths of...
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A Pictorial Year in Art & Antiques
Stained glass and wood window panel, Iran, 18th-19th century. From Anavian Gallery. For our last post of 2012, we’re...