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African American whaler scrimshaw topped $9K at Bruneau & Co.CRANSTON, R.I. – A 19th-century work of scrimshaw carved on board a whaling ship with an all-African American crew sold for $7,250 ($9,060 with buyer’s premium) at Bruneau & Co. on January 22. The finely worked sperm whale tooth depicts a detailed view of a bustling city and its harbor and the name John & […]
Lalanne sculptures add whimsy to grounds of Petit Trianon at VersaillesVERSAILLES, France – This summer the Chateau of Versailles, in partnership with the Galerie Mitterrand, is presenting The Lalanne at Trianon, an exhibition of the works of sculptors Claude and Francois-Xavier Lalanne. Their surreal, poetic, essentially animalistic sculptures will enter into a dialogue with the bucolic world imagined by Marie Antoinette. In the course of […]
La Salle University hopes to raise millions from selling artPHILADELPHIA (AP) – La Salle University is selling nearly 50 pieces of art from its museum collection which it thinks could raise millions as it deals with financial struggles that have led to layoffs.
TEFAF 2015 promises collectors fresh-to-the-market worksMAASTRICHT, Netherlands – Eagerly awaited by international collectors, TEFAF 2015 opened on Friday, March 13, at the MECC Maastricht. This annual event, one of the world’s leading art fairs, runs through March 22. A remarkable watercolor in pristine condition, Le Moulin d’Alphonse Daudet à Fontvieille, June 1888, by Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), which has not […]