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Antiques Roadshow fans were left disappointed as the latest episode failed to feature a single valuation, with some even taking to social media to ask 'where are the antiques?'
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Painting of 19th century Hallowell cityscape sells for $201,600 at Sotheby’s auction The piece, painted around 1860, was bought by Connecticut-based American folk art dealer David Schorsch, who said it will become inventory at his business. Share This 19th century painting by an unknown artist features a circa 1860s view of Hallowell. It was auctioned by Sotheby’s for more than $200,000. Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s A 19th century painting of Hallowell’s cityscape as seen from Chelsea defied a $50,000 price estimate at auction at Sotheby’s, eventually selling last month for $201,600. The painting is not signed, and the artist is unknown. But to the buyer, Connecticut-based art dealer David Schorsch, that is the magic of folk art.
Painting of 19th century Hallowell cityscape sells for $201,600 at Sotheby’s auction The piece, painted around 1860, was bought by Connecticut-based American folk art dealer David Schorsch, who said it will become inventory at his business. Share This 19th century painting by an unknown artist features a circa 1860s view of Hallowell. It was auctioned by Sotheby’s for more than $200,000. Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s A 19th century painting of Hallowell’s cityscape as seen from Chelsea defied a $50,000 price estimate at auction at Sotheby’s, eventually selling last month for $201,600. The painting is not signed, and the artist is unknown. But to the buyer, Connecticut-based art dealer David Schorsch, that is the magic of folk art.
New e-publication Americana Insights focuses on American Folk Art and Americana Dressing table, maker unidentified, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1815-1825. Painted and gilded maple and white pine; brass. H. 36 1/4 in., W. 36 7/8 in., D. 17 3/8 in. Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, Colonial Williamsburg. Photograph courtesy The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Virginia. NEW YORK, NY .- Americana Insights, a new nonprofit e-journal and multi-faceted resource center, was launched today by Jane Katcher, Americana and American folk art collector, in collaboration with David A. Schorsch, a leading authority on American antiques and folk art. The digital publication is supported by a distinguished advisory board of museum and art-world professionals and edited by independent scholar, author, and curator Robert Shaw.