Auctions: Classy and quirky artworks at Freeman's
Today's Freeman's Fridays sale of paintings and prints, beginning at 11 a.m. at the gallery at 1808 Chestnut St., has plenty of classic American and European artwork at generally moderate prices. But the sale's 275 lots include a large number of more colorful works by less known artists that range from landscapes with a local touch to a genre painting that, 71 years after it was completed, is more topical than ever. »Read story
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