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1962Year STONY BROOK, L.I., Aug. 4 Three exhibits will open this week at the Suffolk Museum here. They are the Second Annual Antique Show and Sale, a photo exhibit telling the story of divided Berlin, and a traveling exhibit of American water colors. SUFFOLK MUSEUM OFFERS 3 EXHIBITS
Antiques, Water Colors and Photos to Be Shown
1941Year Spanish colonial styles
antiques; illus Home Decoration: Rich Heritage From the Spanish Colonial Era; Early South American Arts and Crafts Shown by Newark Museum -- Antiques for Modern Homes
1975Year Most visitors to this historic Delaware River landmark arrive via New Hope, Pa., which is six miles to the south and linked by two bridges to Lambertville. For a change of pace on a hot summer day—
antiques‐huntting and gallery‐hopping are the favorite pastimes on both sides of the river—I recommend a leisurely lunch or supper on the charming oldfashioned veranda at the Black Bass. Dining Out: Along the Delaware
1993Year Nowhere are questions of copy and original, of imitation and innovation, more strenuously argued than in "The Rake's Progress." Is Stravinsky's only full-length opera a music drama for our time rising out of the ashes of 18th-century style? Or is it a master composer's conscious, all too conscious, attempt to take his place beside Mozart and Pergolesi in a land of long ago and far away? For all its clever pacing, its literate libretto and its surprising lyricism, "The Rake" seems deep in private conversation with its models. We are struck by the theatrical aptness of Stravinsky's arias, scenas, ensembles and continuo writing, yet never for a moment do listeners cease to think thoughts like, "Anne Truelove, you are singing as Mozart would want you to," or, "How cleverly this 20th-century composer dresses recitativo secco in his own clothes." Review/Music
Antiquing An Opera: New? Old? Neither?
1967Year Collectors of African art and of Egyptian and Greek antiquities and buyers of American, French and other modern paintings and drawings will find these categories represented this week in three sales at the Parke-Bernet Galleries at 980 Madison Avenue. VARIED SALES SET BY PARKE-BERNET
Antiquities and African Art Up for Auction This Week
1937Year Antiquities and rarities, collected by the late Sumner Healey in his globe-encircling searches for curiosities, arts and crafts will be sold at auction at the American Art Association-Anderson Galleries, Inc., on Saturday afternoon. HEALY CURIO SALE SET FOR SATURDAY
Antiquities and Rarities Collected All Over World to Be Auctioned.