ANTIQUES ROADSHOW'S Season 29 tour is underway! See where we're going
Phoenix treasures heat up at the Desert Botanical Garden with a Hassan El Glaoui Tempera painting made around 1970, a Line Vautrin Talosel mirror, and a diamond horseshoe brooch from about 1900. One is appraised for $75,000!
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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW explores artifacts with health and medicine history across generations.
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It’s a fiesta of fabulous finds as ROADSHOW visits McNay Art Museum. One is $60,000-$120,0
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Check out these star-studded suits worn by the Bronx-based "psychedelic" rock band, the Blues Magoos, engineered by fashion designer, Diana Dew.
By the late 1800s, forced assimilation — in the form of compulsory boarding schools — had become another tool the U.S. government used to address what mainstream America considered the “Indian problem.”
Paintings expert Gene Shapiro explains how the biography of Moroccan-born artist Hassan El Glaoui was deeply intertwined with the history of the country itself — and comes with a fascinating connection to Winston Churchill for good measure.
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