Antiques and Arts, New York Times Feature Our Dealer Menorah Galleries as “New Go-To Source For Judaica in NYC” December 15, 2015 Alisha Alisha Antique News, Judaica, Menorah Galleries, The Manhattan Art and Antiques Center, The New York Times Antiques Comments Off on Antiques and Arts, New York Times Feature Our Dealer Menorah Galleries as “New Go-To Source For Judaica in NYC” Antiques & Arts Weekly and the New York Times feature our dealer, Menorah Galleries [Gallery 59 | 434.249.4696] as the […] Read more
Seeking Jane Austen & One Exquisite Bound Set Of Collected Works September 25, 2014 Alisha Alisha Antique News, Antique Shows, Antiques, Books, Manhattan Rare Books, NEW Vintage & Antique Finds, The Manhattan Art and Antiques Center, The New York Times Antiques No comments yet The Novels of Jane Austen, 12 volumes exquisitely bound set of Jane Austen’s collected works. Bound in contemporary three quarter […] Read more
NEW Vintage & Antique Finds: Paul Evans' Modernist Cityscape Coffee Table May 17, 2014 Alisha Alisha Alexander's Antiques, Art News, Furniture (General), NEW Vintage & Antique Finds, The Manhattan Art and Antiques Center, The New York Times Antiques No comments yet Newly added to our online catalog is this fantastic architectural Cityscape Coffee Table by Paul Evans (1931-1987), renowned modernist sculptor […] Read more
The Winter Antiques Show 2014 January 27, 2014 Alisha Alisha Antique News, Antique Shows, Antiques, Art, The New York Times Antiques No comments yet The Winter Antiques Show marks its 60th year at the Park Avenue Armory. As ever, the Show displays varied and […] Read more
The Hidden Picasso October 25, 2012 Alisha Alisha Art News, Paintings, The New York Times Antiques No comments yet In honor of Pablo Picasso’s birthday today, Oct. 25, we examine the open secret of one of his most celebrated […] Read more
Piero at the Frick Collection October 5, 2012 Alisha Alisha Art, Art News, Exhibitions, The New York Times Antiques No comments yet It is a good season for firsts in the museum world. In addition to Picasso Black and White which is […] Read more
A Possible Renoir Surfaces In An Unlikely Place September 11, 2012 Alisha Alisha Flea Market, The New York Times Antiques No comments yet The sort of find that powers indefatigable flea market enthusiasts, the painting above, believed to be Renoir’s “Paysage Bords de […] Read more
Slave Potter’s Works Emerge August 31, 2012 Alisha Alisha Antiques, Pottery, The New York Times Antiques No comments yet August 30, 2012–In a moving editorial in the New York Times, Eve. M. Kahn discusses the emergence of newly discovered […] Read more
The Trash Museum of NYC August 23, 2012 Alisha Alisha Collections, New York City, The New York Times Antiques No comments yet It may be hard to find a more perfect embodiment of the axiom “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure” […] Read more
"Absolutely Nobody" Discovers Ceramics August 2, 2012 Alisha Alisha Collections, The New York Times Antiques No comments yet Reported by Eve M. Kahn in the New York Times, hundreds of unmarked 19th century French vases have been attributed […] Read more