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Carlo Scarpa's piece of art sold for $100,000 after a woman purchased it for $3.99 from a thrift store. (Image via Architectuul and @JennyHaines19/X) A woman had recently purchased a glass vase for $3 ...
Following her participation in the 2011 Venice Biennale, New York-based artist Carol Bove was invited by curator Pavel Pyś to make an exhibition for the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds. As a foil for ...
When Jessica Vincent, who raises polo ponies on a farm outside Richmond, Virginia, was shopping at a Goodwill store in that city, she likely had no idea she might come upon a rare and perfectly intact ...
A woman bought this 13.5-inch-tall Carlo Scarpa vase for just $3.99. Wright Auction House Over the summer, Jessica Vincent bought a vase at a Virginia Goodwill for just a few dollars. The piece turned ...
We’ve all seen an episode of Antiques Roadshow in which someone’s dusty attic find is appraised for much higher than first expected. But we never imagine it happening to us. When Virginia-based ...
Jessica Vincent fondly remembers embarking on frequent thrifting trips — at secondhand stores, yard sales, flea markets — with her mother as a child. It’s a habit she retained into adulthood, and one ...
Architect Carlo Scarpa took the traditions of Venetian glassblowing and created some of the 20th century’s most dazzling conceits. A selection of his visionary pieces will be offered at Christie’s in ...
Carlo Scarpa was an Italian architect and designer whose enigmatic works combined the influences of Venetian architecture, Japanese aesthetics, and Modernism. Scarpa’s compelling furniture, housewares ...
The modernist architecture of Carlo Scarpa has a surprisingly quiet presence in Venice. Although Scarpa was born in the Italian city in 1906, and spent much of his working life there, to seek out his ...
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