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Painting of the Day (SOLD archives) – Albert Goodwin’s “Pastoral Symphony, Guernsey”
Painting of the Day (SOLD archives) – Albert Goodwin’s “Pastoral Symphony, Guernsey”

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives) – Albert Goodwin’s “Pastoral Symphony, Guernsey”

Pastoral Symphony, Guernsey. Here is a lovely 19th century British Victorian landscape by Albert Goodwin (1845-1932) that we sold in the 80s.  

‘Gallery Girls’ Not Renewed for a Second Season
‘Gallery Girls’ Not Renewed for a Second Season

‘Gallery Girls’ Not Renewed for a Second Season

‘Gallery Girls’ Not Renewed for a Second Season – oh no!  Thank goodness!!!  

Jewish Museum Plans Art Spiegelman Retrospective
Jewish Museum Plans Art Spiegelman Retrospective

Jewish Museum Plans Art Spiegelman Retrospective

Jewish Museum Plans Art Spiegelman Retrospective – Art Spiegelman’s Co-Mix will run from November 8 through March 23.  

Artfully using stained glass to capture solar energy
Artfully using stained glass to capture solar energy

Artfully using stained glass to capture solar energy

For years now, I’ve been telling my father that he should install solar panels on the roof of our home. His response has always been, “I would, but they look so ugly.” Now I personally think the positives far outweigh … More…

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives) – George S. Knowles’ “In the Park”
Painting of the Day (SOLD archives) – George S. Knowles’ “In the Park”

Painting of the Day (SOLD archives) – George S. Knowles’ “In the Park”

In the Park.  A pretty 19th century British Victorian painting by George Sheridan Knowles (1863-1931) that we sold many years ago.  

What Should Detroit Do With Its Art?: The Sequel
What Should Detroit Do With Its Art?: The Sequel

What Should Detroit Do With Its Art?: The Sequel

What Should Detroit Do With Its Art?: The Sequel – and the same writers ‘rethinking’ of his first thoughts!  

Should Detroit Sell Its Art? : The New Yorker
Should Detroit Sell Its Art? : The New Yorker

Should Detroit Sell Its Art? : The New Yorker

Should Detroit Sell Its Art? : The New Yorker.  Another opinion on the potential sale of DIA’s art.  

Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE) – Eugene Boudin’s “Le Havre, le bassin du commerce”
Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE) – Eugene Boudin’s “Le Havre, le bassin du commerce”

Painting of the Day (AVAILABLE) – Eugene Boudin’s “Le Havre, le bassin du commerce”

Le Havre, le bassin du commerce.  A wonderful painting by the 19th century French Impressionist artist Eugene Boudin (1824-1898) that we currently have for sale … you can also see it today in our booth at the Newport Show.   … More…

Ronnie Cutrone, a Warhol Assistant, Dies at 65
Ronnie Cutrone, a Warhol Assistant, Dies at 65

Ronnie Cutrone, a Warhol Assistant, Dies at 65

Ronnie Cutrone, a Warhol Assistant, Dies at 65 – One of the more colorful characters from the 60s and 70s art scene.