Impressionist painting by Willard Leroy Metcalf will headline Shannon s April 29th fine art auction
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Oil on canvas by William Leroy Metcalf (American, 1858-1925), titled The Road that Leads to Home (Woodbury, Conn.), signed, circa 1919, 26 inches by 29 inches (est. $150,000-$250,000).
Shannon s Fine Art Auctioneers
MILFORD, CONN. â Shannonâs Fine Art Auctioneers will kick off the spring auction season with a sale of paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures on Thursday, April 29th, at 6 pm Eastern time. The 200-plus artworks include American art, modern and contemporary art, sculptures, Hudson River School paintings and various offerings by female artists in various categories.
Shannon s Spring Fine Art Auction on Thursday, April 29th, at 6 pm Eastern, is open for bidding now, at www shannons com
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Masterpiece London Art Fair,
Thurs. Feb. 4 12 pm (EST)
Masterpiece London Art Fair recently announced their planned return to the Royal Hospital Chelsea in late June will be preceded by the release of a new online program. Beginning this week, the Masterpiece London website will be home to panel discussions, videos, and podcasts as a prelude to the in-person fair. One of the must-attend events this week is
Masterpiece Symposium | Journeys through the Material World. Attendees will be able to hear a discussion of the different ways that an object can be displayed in an exhibition, and how it might affect a visitor’s understanding of the object. Speakers at this panel include Christopher Maxwell, curator of Early Modern Glass at the Corning Museum, and Caroline McCaffrey-Howarth, 17