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A Charles Burchfield work that DC Moore Gallery will be exhibiting at Booth 212. Galleries Ready Their Best Works for This Week's ADAA Art Show
ArtfixDaily Staff - March 2nd, 2014 23:24
Gallery presentations at the 26th annual ADAA Art Show, the nation's longest running fine art fair, will feature thoughtfully curated solo, two-person and thematic exhibitions by 72 of the nation’s leading art dealers.

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Eduardo Abela's “Carnaval Infantil” Stolen Art from Museum in Cuba Surfaces in Miami
ArtfixDaily Staff - March 2nd, 2014 22:33
A Miami art dealer alerted museum officials in Cuba after he discovered a painting he had purchased came from the National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana, The museum released a statement on Friday that 100 "important pieces"...

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Marc Tauss’s mixed media cover art for Jay McInerney’s 1984 novel Bright Lights, Big City brought $11,250 ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS FROM WINNIE THE POOH, THE WIZARD OF OZ, KRAZY KAT AMONG TOP LOTS AT SWANN GALLERIES’ SECOND ANNUAL AUCTION OF 20th CENTURY ILLUSTRATION ON JANUARY 23
Release Date: 02 March 2014
Bidders competed actively for illustrations from beloved children’s classics, comic strips and well-known dust jacket artwork in Swann Galleries’ January 23 auction of 20th Century Illustration. Christine von der Linn, Swann Galleries’ Art & Illustrated Books specialist, and John Larson, Swann ...

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1891 was the first year Coke began producing calendars.  This is the earliest known example. 1891 Coca-Cola calendar, possibly the only one in existence, will be sold at auction March 15th
Release Date: 03 March 2014
(LYNBROOK, N.Y.) – An extremely rare 1891 Coca-Cola wall calendar – the first year Coke began making calendars and possibly the only surviving example in existence – plus other turn-of-the-century Coca-Cola items, will be part of an eclectic auction scheduled for Saturday, March 15, by Philip ...

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Featured Event
Renoir from Richard Green TEFAF Maastricht
March 14-23, 2014
Art Symposium on March 14 - Addicted to Vintage: Trends in 20th Century Design
Maastricht, Netherlands
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Paul Gauguin (French, 1848–1903).  Nave nave fenua (Delightful Land).  1894.  Watercolor monotype with watercolor additions, sheet 15 15/16 x 9 1/2″ (40.5 x 24.2 cm).  Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.  Bequest of W.  G.  Russell Allen.  MAJOR EXHIBITION EXPLORES PAUL GAUGUIN’S EXPERIMENTAL WORKS ON PAPER IN CONTEXT WITH HIS MAJOR PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES AT THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
Release Date: 05 February 2014
Gauguin: Metamorphoses is the first major monographic exhibition on Paul Gauguin (French, 1848–1903) ever presented at MoMA, and the first major exhibition to focus particularly on the artist’s rare and extraordinary prints and transfer drawings  and their relationship to his paintings and his ...

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