Ralston Crawford
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Ralston Crawford, who celebrated the modern American industrial landscape in a precisionist style and captured the vitality of New Orleans jazz culture, is the subject of a photography exhibition opening at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City Oct. 26 through April 7, 2019. Structured Vision: The Photographs of Ralston Crawford, showcases […]

Stuffed boxing squirrels, $17,700-$22,420, Rachel Davis Four pairs of stuffed squirrels, posed in a boxing ring, were sold as single lots for prices ranging from $17,700-$22,420 at an auction held Sept. 21 by Rachel Davis Fine Arts in Cleveland, Ohio. The red squirrels, wearing britches and boxing gloves, were mounted in wooden boxes […]

CHICAGO – Leslie Hindman Auctioneers’ Fine Art auctions Sept. 24-26 were a success, with international competition from hundreds of bidders in the salesroom, on the telephones and via the Internet. The auction featured important modern sculpture, contemporary works on paper and a strong session of paintings. LiveAuctioneers.com provided Intenet live bidding. A highlight of the […]

NEW YORK (AP) – The American artist Edward Hopper painted cityscapes without people, and the individuals he depicted were shown in settings so bleak they often seemed like the last humans on Earth. Hopper built an enduring reputation as one of the 20th century’s greatest painters of solitude, even loneliness, but in his professional life, […]