The Tower Building in Dallas’s Fair Park seems a good location for an antique show. Home to nine museums, six performance facilities, a lagoon, and the largest Ferris wheel in North America. Many of the buildings on the complex were constructed for the Texas Centennial Exposition in 1936 which drew over six million visitors. Most … Continue reading Tower Antiques Show, 2010
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Twenty-one Year’s Diary of an Art Dealer
The current exhibition at the Jewish Museum of the paintings which once belonged to the art dealer Jacques Goudstikker remind me another art dealer René Gimpel, who has a more profound impact on the American public and private art collection. What in common between the two is that both died of World War II. Like … Continue reading Twenty-one Year’s Diary of an Art Dealer