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 Macklowe Gallery is the world's premier dealer of museum-quality Twentieth Century Decorative Arts. For over 40 years we have specialized in French Art Nouveau furniture and objects, Tiffany lamps and glass, French cameo glass by Daum and Gallé, bronzes, ceramics, lithographs, and fine antique and estate jewelry.
Over the years purchases have been made by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Virginia Museum, the Detroit Museum, the Denver Museum, the Cleveland Museum, the Dayton Museum, the Nassau County Museum, the Corning Museum, the Houston Museum, the Chrysler Museum, the Australian National Gallery and others.
The Greatest (Antique) Show on Earth!
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Aka, Ben Macklowe makes a brief visit to The European Fine Art Fair in Maastricht.
So your intrepid Art Nouveau traveler was recently at it again, flying in commando-style for a one-day whirlwind tour of The European Fine Art Fair, held in Maastricht, the Netherlands. After a cramped overnight flight
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American International Fine Art Fair Features Rare Treasures
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Artdaily.org - Rare finds abound at The American International Fine Art Fair (AIFAF), slated for February 3-8, 2010 at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. The only American international art and antiques fair rated 5-stars by The Art Newspaper, AIFAF has established itself as a premier destination
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Art Review: Winter Antiques Show
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New York Times - Just the Place to Find an Egyptian Sarcophagus
By Ken Johnson
If you are in the market for a 14,000-pound, six-foot-tall urn carved from a block of pink Tennessee marble and encircled by a neo-Classical frieze of Indians hunting buffalo and engaging in intertribal warfare, hurry over
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Antique Dealers Hang on Hope in Recession
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NY Daily News - By William Sherman
An A.D. 100 Roman torso of Hercules: $1.2 million; Abraham Lincoln's letter chastising a Civil War general: $675,000; an American chest of drawers, circa 1785: $495,000. The items are among more than $300 million worth of rare art, jewelry and antiquities for sale
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Greenwich Antique Show Brought Booths of Wonder
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Greenwhich Citizen - And the buyers were back!
By Anne W. Semmes
A rich array of the decorative arts took center stage over the weekend at the 52nd annual Greenwich Antique Show held at the Old Greenwich Civic Center, with more in the mood to buy this year. There were upscale items aplenty with price
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Huntington and LACMA Jointly Purchase Iconic Art Nouveau Chair
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Art & Antiques Weekly - LOS ANGELES-
The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art has announced the joint purchase of an iconic chair designed by groundbreaking English architect, graphic artist, and craftsman Arthur Heygate Mackmurdo (1851–1942).
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Dallas Museum of Art Acquires Charles Rohlf's Corner Chair
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Antiques & The Arts Online - DALLAS - The Dallas Museum of Art has acquired a major work for its decorative arts collection: a corner chair with sinuous fretwork design by Charles Rohlfs (1853–1936). It is one of the most inventive and whimsical examples of household furniture by one of America's
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Napoleon Mourning Ring Comes Home To Soane
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Art Knowledge News - LONDON- Sir John Soane’s Museum in London and independent charity The Art Fund today announce the return of a lost treasure to the Museum – a gold mourning ring containing a lock of Napoleon’s hair, one of Sir John Soane’s prized possessions. This acquisition
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Macklowe at Modernism + Art 20
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For those of you looking to gauge the current state of the market in fine and decorative arts, look no further than Macklowe Gallery's participation in "Modernism: A Century of Style and Design" which took place last week at New York's 7th Regiment Armory.
After skipping one year, we decided
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High-Profile Collectors Join for Rockwell Show
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Dave Itzkoff for the New York Times
Put the filmmakers Steven Spielberg and George Lucas together and you are certain to get something that is very costly and deeply nostalgic. Their latest collaboration, however, isn’t a science-fiction adventure or another “Indiana Jones” sequel,
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Crystal Bridges Museum Appoints Don Bacigalupi Museum Director
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Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announced today that Don Bacigalupi has been appointed director of the museum, and will start in late-October 2009. Since 2003, Bacigalupi has served as president, director, and CEO of the Toledo Museum of Art. Alice Walton, founder and chair of the board, made
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Tiffany Mosaic Week
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Macklowe Gallery’s Tiffany Mosaic week has come to a close, and we are proud to announce that it was a great success! After months of planning the week kicked off with a book signing featuring author Edith Crouch and her recently published “The Mosaics of Louis Comfort Tiffany.
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Ashley Olsen Wears Macklowe Gallery Jewelry in Marie Claire
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"Working closely with the MC fashion team and stylist Leslie Fremer on our cover shoot, Ashley brought to life her vision of a light and airy yet intimate portrait. Antiqued silk and lace lingerie were a nod to the 1930's, while nubby sweaters kept the looks grounded in modernity. Vintage-inspired
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The Macklowes in Nancy
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From Ben Macklowe's Travel Log: - I was starting to get embarrassed whenever clients would ask me about the birthplace of French Art Nouveau, so Hillary and I decided to visit Nancy during our recent trip to France. With our friend Amelie Marcilhac, who has written extensively on the works of such Art
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Opening of the Art Nouveau Museum in Aveiro, Portugal
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Reseau Art News, May 12, 2009 - The restoration work of the Residence Major Pessoa in Aveiro has just come to an end. Built in 1909, the Casa Major Pessoa is one of the most remarkable Art Nouveau buildings in the city of Aveiro, a town that is especially well known in Portugal for its representative
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Antiques Dealers Still Scoring Big Sales
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The New York Times, May 6, 2009 - For some people, the notion that any chair, let alone one upholstered in puffy brown leather with dragon-shaped arms and offered for sale during an economic crisis, might be worth $28.3 million would be far-fetched. Robert and Cheska Vallois, however, recently paid that
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Major collateral event focuses on glass
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The Art Newspaper May 29, 2009 - No other city in the world is more closely associated with the art of glassmaking than Venice, so it is fitting that "Glass Stress", a new survey of modern and contemporary glass art, opens on 6 June. The show brings together commissioned pieces by artists such
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Leaves of Change Celebrity Jewels Raise Thousands
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National Jeweler Network, May 2009 - The World Gold Council's "Leaves of Change" celebrity-designed jewelry collection raised tens of thousands of dollars for charity last night, with actresses Brooke Shields and Marcia Gay Harden showing their support by wearing their own necklace designs to
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Mother's Day, Warm Weather Boost Retail Sales
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National Jeweler Network, May 2009 - U.S. retail store sales increased 0.5 percent last week compared with the same period the year before, the first positive year-over-year rating since early December 2008 and the largest since November 29, 2008, according to the latest study from the International Council
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Glassmaking, America's First Industry
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Antiques and Fine Arts Spring 2009 - The Corning Museum of Glass has the largest and most comprehensive public collection of American glass in existence, with more than 20,000 pieces ranging in date from the mid-eighteenth century to the present day. Unlike cabinetmaking and silversmithing, glassmaking
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Pierre Hotel to Charge $895 a Night
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Crain's New York Business, March 20, 2009 - NEW YORK - The Pierre Hotel is gearing up for its re-opening in June after a $100 million renovation that closed the stately property more than a year ago. Owned by Taj Hotels Resorts and Palace of India, The Pierre embarked on the revamp during much better
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Paris Exhibition Celebrates Art Deco Jewelry
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WWD, March 19, 2009 - "A jewelry exhibition at Les Arts Décoratifs that kicked off March 19, 2009 is billed as the first show ever dedicated to a niche band of jewelry designers who, having bloomed in the Thirties, straddled the Art Deco and Modernist periods. The exhibition culminates in
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Joseph 'Dr. Joe' Sataloff, Dies at 89, Art Nouveau Jewelry Expert
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Jewelers Circular Keystone, Feb 01, 2009 - World renowned expert on Art Nouveau Jewelry, Dr. Joseph Sataloff, died on Sept. 26. He was 89 years old. Dr. Sataloff of Bala Cynwyd, Pa., a Philadelphia suburb, was first and foremost a physician, an Otolaryngologist.
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Tiffany and 20th-Century Design Sales
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As reported by Maine Antiques Digest, on December 18, 2008 Sotheby's New York sold a rare Tiffany Studios "Pebble" lamp for $746,500. While this was a world record price for this model, it also represented a shrewd investment by its consignor, who had acquired the lamp from Macklowe Gallery,
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Palm Beach Fair Bucks the Trend
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Despite the gloomy economic back-drop that has rattled even the wealthiest Americans, there were brisk sales at David Lester's latest acquisition, the newly renamed American International Fine Art Fair.
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