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Christie’s announces the sale of a collection of Art Deco jewelry from the Estate of Huguette M. Clark

NEW YORK, NY.- Christie’s announced it has been entrusted with the sale of an exceptional collection of jewelry from the Estate of Huguette M. Clark, one of the last great heiresses of America’s Gilded Age. Ms. Clark’s jewelry collection…

The Fundacion Mapfre in Madrid Presents a Major Odilon Redon Retrospective

Madrid, Spain. The Fundacion Mapfre is currently showing “Odilon Redon”, on view through April 29th. This exhibition is the first major retrospective of this French artist’s oeuvre in Spain. A hundred and seventy works, including drawings, prints a…

Louis Comfort Tiffany: Works from a Long Island Collection at Nassau County Museum of Art

NEW YORK, N.Y.- Drawn from an important Long Island collection, The Paintings of Louis Comfort Tiffany: Works from a Long Island Collection is a major exhibition that showcases approximately 125 oils and works on paper by Louis Comfort Tiffany, an Amer…

Martin Lawrence Gallery marks 120th Anniversary of Erté with Retrospective Exhibition

NEW YORK, NY.- Martin Lawrence Gallery celebrates the life and work of Romain de Tirtoff (commonly known as Erté , derived from the French pronunciation of his initials R and T) with a retrospective exhibition, sponsored by Champagne Nicolas Fe…

Exceptional Drawing by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes to Be Offered at Christie’s

LONDON.- Christie’s will offer a drawing made by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes at its Old Master & Early British Drawings & Watercolours sale on July 5. This enchanting drawing was numbered by Goya himself as sheet 37 of an unbound series of pages, com…

Italian Art Deco Treasure Unearthed in Scotland to Sell at Bonhams

LONDON.- A ceramic sculpture which sat for years unrecognised in a family house in Edinburgh has been identified as a master work by the Italian Art Deco designer Sandro Vacchetti. It will be offered for sale at Bonhams ‘Design from 1860’ a…

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