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Spring 2011
Paint, Pattern and People: Furniture of Southeastern Pennsylvania, 1725-1850
Spring 2011
"The subject is too new a field of research for me to do more than blaze a somewhat imperfect trail,” Esther Stevens Fraser wrote in a pioneering 1925 article on painted chests, one of the first studies of southeastern Pennsylvania furniture.
Antiques that Mark the Moment: The Philadelphia Antiques Show Loan Exhibition
Spring 2011
The Philadelphia Antiques Show marks its fiftieth year in 2011. For half a century this highly regarded event has set the standard for excellence in the world of American antiques, featuring
Discoveries from the Field: A New Discovery Widens Research Possibilities
Spring 2011
Research on a group of related folk art portraits has yet to yield the identity of the artist. There are neither signed examples nor enough identified sitters within the group to help establish a
Meaning & Metaphor in North Carolina Moravian Slipware
Spring 2011
In his seminal monograph The Moravian Potters in North Carolina (1972) decorative arts scholar John Bivins used archaeological evidence, surviving artifacts, and the Moravians’ meticulous
Museum Focus: Storm King Art Center
Spring 2011
From what appears to be just another expanse of rolling hills and vast meadows in the Hudson Valley region of upstate New York, rises a massive, long-limbed structure. Commanding in its enormity and
Piedmont, North Carolina Furniture, 1780-1860
Spring 2011
During the last seventy-five years, Piedmont North Carolina factories in towns such as Lexington, Thomasville, and Hickory have produced some of the most recognized fine wood furniture in the
Winterthur Primer: Shaker Jesse Patchen’s Account Book
Spring 2011
Winterthur has one of the finest libraries anywhere on the Shaker religious sect. Largely donated by the Andrews family—Edward Deming and Faith Andrews were pioneer Shaker scholars and collectors
11th Anniversary
A Cradle of Chinese Civilization Along the Yangzi River: Bronze Treasures from Hunan
11th Anniversary
Dali Dreamstones: Revival of an Ancient Artform
11th Anniversary
Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture
11th Anniversary
Museum Focus: The Morgan Library and Museum
11th Anniversary
Period Rooms in the New Art of the Americas Wing at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
11th Anniversary
Preserving Historic Charleston's Architecture
11th Anniversary
Recent Additions at Middleton Place
11th Anniversary
The American Impressionists in the Garden
11th Anniversary
The Material World of John Drayton: International Connections to Wealth, Intellect, and Taste
11th Anniversary
The New Delineating Pencil: Silhouettes by William Jennys
11th Anniversary
The Rivers Collection, Charleston, S.C.
11th Anniversary
Victorian Miniatures in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen
11th Anniversary
Winterthur Primer: A Metamorphosis: The Changing Nature of Fraktur Studies
11th Anniversary
Winter Antiques Show Loan Exhibit: Charleston's Master Works Presented by Historic Charleston
11th Anniversary
Summer 2010
American Modernism: The Shein Collection
Summer 2010
Boston School Paintings: The Collection of Dr. and Mrs. James R. Taylor
Summer 2010
Frederic Edwin Church in Jamaica
Summer 2010
I. Gilbert. Painter: Little Known Folk Artist
Summer 2010
Making History: Art and Industry in the Saco River Valley
Summer 2010
Picasso Looks at Degas
Summer 2010
Son of Whom? A Collector's Journey
Summer 2010
William Merritt Chase: The Final Volume
Summer 2010
Winslow Homer and the Poetics of Place
Summer 2010
Winterthur Primer: X-Radiography Examination of an Embroidered Coat of Arms
Summer 2010
Autumn/Winter 2009
American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life, 1765–1915
Autumn/Winter 2009
Art of the Thirties: Rediscovered Masters of the American Scene
Autumn/Winter 2009
Clock Cases in American Colonies
Autumn/Winter 2009
Portraits from My Garden
Autumn/Winter 2009
When Pottery Became Art, 1880-1930
Autumn/Winter 2009
Early Summer 2009
American Ceramics, 1876-1956: The Robert A. Ellison Jr. Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Early Summer 2009
Dove/O'Keeffe: Circles of Influence
Early Summer 2009
Hudson River Celebrations
Early Summer 2009
Museum Focus: Beyeler Foundation
Early Summer 2009
The American Wing at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Early Summer 2009
The Call of the Coast: Art Colonies of New England
Early Summer 2009
Winterthur Primer: Taste or Technology? Changing Silver Borders
Early Summer 2009
Spring 2009
1934: A New Deal for Artists
Spring 2009
A Ceremonial Desk by Robert Walker, Virginia Cabinetmaker
Spring 2009
A Tale of Two Sisters: The Davies Collection of French Art from National Museum Wales
Spring 2009
ADA Forum: Philip Zea -- 2009 ADA Merit Award Recipient
Spring 2009
Anthony Rasch: From Silversmith to Citizen
Spring 2009
Art for the People: Decorated Stoneware from the Weitsman Collection
Spring 2009
Discoveries from the Field: Edwin Lord Weeks' The Golden Temple at Amristar
Spring 2009
Discoveries from the Field: Lydia's Drawers -- A Case for Localism in Chester County Furniture
Spring 2009
Discoveries from the Field: New Bedford Rising -- Two Eighteenth-Century Furniture Finds
Spring 2009
Historic Hotel: Nemacolin Woodlands Resort
Spring 2009
Museum Focus: Drayton Hall
Spring 2009
Philadelphia Portrait Miniatures 1760-1860
Spring 2009
The Craft of Conservation: Recreating a Philadelphia Cartouche
Spring 2009
The Jacob Sass Desk and Bookcase: Documenting a Provenance, Preserving a History
Spring 2009
Winterthur Primer: American Portraits in Pastel
Spring 2009
Winter/Spring
Cézanne and Beyond
Winter/Spring
Elie Nadelman: Poised for Posterity
Winter/Spring
Glassmaking, America's First Industry
Winter/Spring
Graphic Masters: Highlights from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Winter/Spring
Museum Focus: Neue Galerie New York
Winter/Spring
Reviving an Icon: The National Arts Club
Winter/Spring
The Chipstone Foundation Opens New American Collections Galleries
Winter/Spring
The Corning Museum of Glass
Winter/Spring
The Hidden Legacy of Enslaved Craftsmen
Winter/Spring
What Were They Thinking? Silk Embroideries Give us a Clue
Winter/Spring
Winter/Springé
Destination: New York City Murals
Winter/Springé
9th Anniversary
Informed Collecting: Fine Firearms
9th Anniversary
Autumn/Winter
Destination: Twin Cities
Autumn/Winter
Informed Collecting: Cotswold School, Arts + Crafts
Autumn/Winter
Interiors of Beacon Hill, Boston
Autumn/Winter
Into the Woods: Furniture History at Historic Deerfield
Autumn/Winter
Investing in Art: Guy Rose (1867-1925)
Autumn/Winter
New Light on Thomas Chambers
Autumn/Winter
Of, By and for the People: The Art of the Presidential Campaign
Autumn/Winter
Selections: A Private Collection of American Stoneware
Autumn/Winter
The Pyramid Club and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Autumn/Winter
Thomas Wilder: Early New England Portrait Painter
Autumn/Winter
To the Ends of the Earth: Painting the Polar Landscape
Autumn/Winter
What's in a Name?: The Science of Wood Identification
Autumn/Winter
Autumn/Winter 2008
E. Popeye Reed: American Stone Carver
Autumn/Winter 2008
Museum Focus: Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art
Autumn/Winter 2008
The John Head Project: Part 1: Documenting His Work
Autumn/Winter 2008
Late Summer 2008
Informed Collecting: Dealers' Insights
Late Summer 2008
Summer/Autumn 2008
Carolina Collects: Exploring the Spirit of Collecting in South Carolina
Summer/Autumn 2008
Connected to the Past: Objects from the Collections of the Newport Historical Society
Summer/Autumn 2008
My Father's House: Artist Will Barnet Returns to his New England Roots
Summer/Autumn 2008
Recent Acquisitions in the Collection of the Nantucket Historical Association
Summer/Autumn 2008
Six Choices for the Sitter: James H. Gillespie (1793-after 1849)
Summer/Autumn 2008
Sven Birger Sandzén (1871-1954)
Summer/Autumn 2008
The Art of the America's Cup
Summer/Autumn 2008
The Paul Revere House
Summer/Autumn 2008
Two Gaming Tables: A Comparison
Summer/Autumn 2008
Summer 2008
Fine Art as an Investment: Everett Shinn (1876-1953)
Summer 2008
Georgia O'Keeffe and the Camera: the Art of Identity
Summer 2008
Giverny and Old Lyme: Art Colonies Tous les Deux
Summer 2008
Historic Hotel: Auberge Saint-Antoine, Quebec City, Canada
Summer 2008
John Ruskin: J.M.W. Turner's Most Passionate Defender
Summer 2008
Mary Cassatt: A Woman's World
Summer 2008
Rediscovery of a New England Master: Russell Cheney 1881-1945
Summer 2008
To Please Any Taste: Litchfield County Furniture and Furniture Makers, 1780-1830
Summer 2008
Maine's 2008 Folk Art Trail
Summer 2008
Spring 2008
Christian Beschler: The Sussel-Unicorn Artist
Spring 2008
El Greco to Velazquez: Art During the Reign of Philip III
Spring 2008
A Reviviscent Newport Colonial: The Nichols-Wanton-Hunter House
Spring 2008
An Appreciation of Nineteenth-Century Folk Portraits
Spring 2008
Christian Beschler: The Sussel-Unicorn Artist
Spring 2008
Conservation of a Fabled Masterpiece
Spring 2008
En Plein Air: Painting and Photography in the Forest of Fontainebleau
Spring 2008
Fore and Aft: Philadelphia Collects Maritime
Spring 2008
Museum Focus: The Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller Mansion and National Historical Park
Spring 2008
When Money is no Object
Spring 2008
8th Anniversary
...Seven Holes: The Story of a Serendipitous Find
8th Anniversary
2008 Winter Antiques Show Loan Exhibition: The Shaker Museum and Library -- Seeking Perfection: The Shakers' Material World
8th Anniversary
53rd Washington Antique Show: Inspirations from the Garden
8th Anniversary
Abraham Parsell, Miniature Painter
8th Anniversary
Early Colonial Furniture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
8th Anniversary
Early Protective Covers for Upholstered Furniture: Fit, Fabric, and Applicability to Today's Interiors
8th Anniversary
Green Your Home with Antiques: Going Green in the Eighteenth Century -- Understanding Original Windsor Furniture Color
8th Anniversary
In the best taste: Sévre-style Minton ÿby Amy Gale
8th Anniversary
Romancing the Stones: The Creative Genius of the Oscar Heyman & Bros. Jewelry Dynasty
8th Anniversary
The Worlds of Frederic Edwin Church
8th Anniversary
Winterthur Primer: Cleaning Painted Surfaces
8th Anniversary
Autumn/Winter 2007
Green Your Home With Antiques: Museums Are Going Green -- Why Not You?
Autumn/Winter 2007
Investing in Antiques: Decoys
Autumn/Winter 2007
Investing in Antiques: Under the Radar and Under $10,000
Autumn/Winter 2007
The Decorative Arts Trust Celebrates its 30th Anniversary
Autumn/Winter 2007
The Ten American Painters
Autumn/Winter 2007
Winterthur Primer: Invisible to the Eye -- The Scientific Analysis of Decorative and Fine Art
Autumn/Winter 2007
Summer/Autumn 2007
Architectural Highlights of Boston's North Shore
Summer/Autumn 2007
Bayou Bend: Celebrating Fifty Years
Summer/Autumn 2007
Connecting a London-Trained Joiner to 1630s Plymouth Colony
Summer/Autumn 2007
Great American Folk Art at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum: Part 2
Summer/Autumn 2007
Green Your Home with Antiques: Antiques -- In Vogue with Green Design
Summer/Autumn 2007
Hands On: Portsmouth Lolling Chair
Summer/Autumn 2007
Historic Opinions: How Critics Shaped American Tastes in Furniture
Summer/Autumn 2007
Investing in Antiques: Collecting Chinese Export Porcelain
Summer/Autumn 2007
Jules Tavernier at Red Cloud Agency in 1874
Summer/Autumn 2007
Nantucket Art Colony
Summer/Autumn 2007
Re-creating Jonathan Warner's Bed Hangings
Summer/Autumn 2007
The Portraits of William Merritt Chase
Summer/Autumn 2007
Summer 2007
Edward Hopper: Hours of Darkness
Summer 2007
Green Your Home With Antiques: Investing in Antique Rugs Can Benefit Your Health and the Environment
Summer 2007
Hiram Powers' Technique: The Art of Seizing a Likeness in Marble
Summer 2007
Modernism: Designing a New World 1914-1939 to Emphasize American Works
Summer 2007
Paul Poiret: Furnishing the Fashion Industry
Summer 2007
The Gem in the Park: The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts
Summer 2007
William Ranney Rediscovered
Summer 2007
Winterthur Primer: The Winterthur Library, An Invaluable Resource
Summer 2007
Spring 2007
A Premier Folk Art Museum Celebrates Fifty Years and a New Home
Spring 2007
A Taunton Chest Redivivus
Spring 2007
Appraising Your Collection
Spring 2007
Clara Driscoll and the Tiffany Girls: The Women of Tiffany Studios
Spring 2007
Classical Decorative Arts of Philadelphia
Spring 2007
Classical Furniture in Federal Philadelphia
Spring 2007
Dean Failey: 2007 ADA Merit Award Recipient
Spring 2007
Discoveries from the Field: A Charleston Linen Press?
Spring 2007
Discoveries from the Field: A Hollingsworth Family Sofa and its Upholstery Revealed
Spring 2007
Fine Art as an Investment: Colin Campbell Cooper (1856-1937)
Spring 2007
Great American Folk Art at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum: Part 1
Spring 2007
Hands-On: A Taunton Chest Revisited
Spring 2007
Investing in Antiques: All things being equal... Traditional and Modern Furniture
Spring 2007
Made for Love: Selections from the Jane Katcher Collection of Americana
Spring 2007
Painterly Controversy: William Merritt Chase and Robert Henri
Spring 2007
Winterthur Primer: A Timely Discovery -- The Story of Winterthur's Jacob Graff Clock
Spring 2007
7th Anniversary
A Southern Backcountry Perspective: The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts at the Winter Antiques Show
7th Anniversary
Antiques Council Focus: Good, Better, Best in Antique Oriental Rugs
7th Anniversary
Eric Gill at the Victoria and Albert Museum: New Sculpture Display
7th Anniversary
Inspired by China: Traditional Furniture and Contemporary Inspiration
7th Anniversary
Knights and Castles: A History of Irish Furniture
7th Anniversary
Louis Comfort Tiffany and Laurelton Hall
7th Anniversary
Moses in Miniature: A Recently Discovered Portrait by John Singleton Copley
7th Anniversary
Mr. Petrie's Shop on the Bay
7th Anniversary
Museum Expansion: Renovation of a Masterpiece -- Yale's Louis I. Kahn Building
7th Anniversary
The Artist's Vision: Romantic Traditions in Britain
7th Anniversary
The Lure of Antique Frames
7th Anniversary
The Price of Denial: The Hidden Costs of Failing to Plan for the Disposition of Your Collection
7th Anniversary
Treasures of the Chesapeake: Select Items from the 2007 Washington Antiques Show Loan Exhibition
7th Anniversary
Winterthur Primer: A Look at Fabrics on Early American Quilts
7th Anniversary
Autumn-Winter 2006
A Winterthur Primer: Acquiring and Researching Portraits
Autumn-Winter 2006
American ABC: Childhood in 19th-Century America
Autumn-Winter 2006
Biedermeier: The Invention of Simplicity
Autumn-Winter 2006
Cotswold School Furniture
Autumn-Winter 2006
Expressions of Innocence and Eloquence: Selections from the Jane Katcher Collection of Americana
Autumn-Winter 2006
Investing in Antiques: Schoolgirl Needlework
Autumn-Winter 2006
Mount Vernon Ushers in a New Era
Autumn-Winter 2006
Peace, Plenty, and Independence: Selections from a Collection of English Ceramics made for the American Market, 1770-1820
Autumn-Winter 2006
The Marquis de Lafayette and George Washington
Autumn-Winter 2006
The Story of the Saturday Evening Girls and their Paul Revere Pottery
Autumn-Winter 2006
Autumn/Winter 2006
Vincent Van Gogh: Meiji Art from the Khalili Collection
Autumn/Winter 2006
Aug-Sept 2006
Coming of Age on the Piscataqua: The Marine Paintings of John Blunt
Aug-Sept 2006
Conservation of a Boulle Marquetry Bracket Clock
Aug-Sept 2006
Fine Art as an Investment: James Edward Buttersworth (1817-1894)
Aug-Sept 2006
Intersections: Native American Art in a New Light
Aug-Sept 2006
Investing in Antiques: Scrimshaw
Aug-Sept 2006
Lesser Known Treasures of the The Moffatt-Ladd House and Garden, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Aug-Sept 2006
Redwood Library and Athenaeum: Collections Spanning Centuries Secured for Future
Aug-Sept 2006
Silhouettes in the Sky: The Art of the Weathervane
Aug-Sept 2006
The Connecticut River Valley and the China Trade
Aug-Sept 2006
Upgrading Your Collection by Being a Savvy Seller
Aug-Sept 2006
Winterthur Primer: Underglaze Blue English Transfer-Printed Earthenware
Aug-Sept 2006
Summer 2006
Americans "At Home" in Paris
Summer 2006
Art Focus: The Influence of Provincetown on American Art
Summer 2006
Baltimore Stoneware
Summer 2006
Bandbox Papers at the Shelburne Museum
Summer 2006
Discoveries from the Field: Epes Ellery -- A Rare Clockmaker's Label
Summer 2006
Fine Art as an Investment: Martha Walter (1875-1976)
Summer 2006
From Spain to California: The Life and Art of José Drudis-Biada
Summer 2006
Investing in Antiques: For the Record
Summer 2006
Investing in Wine: Burgundy’s Golden Age
Summer 2006
The Pleasures of Collecting the Jewelry of Southeast Asia
Summer 2006
Winterthur Primer: Alight with Style, Candlesticks of the 17th & 18th Centuries
Summer 2006
Spring 2006
Scudder Smith: 2006 ADA Merit Award Recipient
Spring 2006
6th Anniversary
Art Sleuths: IFAR and its Director Dr. Sharon Flescher
6th Anniversary
Fancy Figures: Boston Waxworks from the early 18th Century
6th Anniversary
Fine Art as an Investment: Walter Launt Palmer (1854–1932)
6th Anniversary
Fine Art as an Investment: William Merritt Chase (1849–1916)
6th Anniversary
George Washington's Mt. Vernon
6th Anniversary
Investing in 20th Century Photography
6th Anniversary
Investing in Wine
6th Anniversary
Late Summer 2005
The Archetypal Landscapes of Rockwell kent
Late Summer 2005
Spring 2005
Betty Ring: 2005 ADA Merit Award Recipient
Spring 2005
George Caleb Bingham and Thomas Hart Benton: Pioneering Art in the Midwest
Spring 2005
Line & Berry Inlaid Spice Box
Spring 2005
Museum of the Shenandoah Valley
Spring 2005
Tea Tables and Coffee Tables
Spring 2005
The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts: Forty Wonderful Years
Spring 2005
Spring 2004
Evergreen House
Spring 2004
Evergreen House
Spring 2004
For What It's Worth: The Key to Insuring Your Collection
Spring 2004
George Cope: An Artist's Life
Spring 2004
Autumn
A New Way to Look at Old Wallpaper
Autumn
California Dreamin’ at Jackson Square
Autumn
Curator’s Choice: A Book Collector’s Treasure
Autumn
George Inness and the Visionary Landscape
Autumn
Gore Place Wallpaper Restoration
Autumn
Hands On: Traditional Block-Printed Wallpaper
Autumn
Museum Focus: A Winning Museum
Autumn
The Earliest American Easy Chairs
Autumn
Summer 2003
American Impressionism and the Queen City
Summer 2003
Art of the Needle: 100 Masterpiece Quilts from the Shelburne Museum
Summer 2003
Collectors' Corner: Mason Decoys
Summer 2003
Curator's Choice: The Peabody Essex Museum and the Sea
Summer 2003
Curator's Choice: The Peabody Essex Museum's New Asian Galleries
Summer 2003
Eagles in American Folk Art
Summer 2003
Hands-On: Peacock Feathers on Gragg Chairs
Summer 2003
Hands-On: The Elastic Chairs of Samuel Gragg
Summer 2003
Mermaids and More: The Whimsical Primitives of Ralph Cahoon
Summer 2003
Museum Focus: The Peabody Essex Museum
Summer 2003
The McLellan House: New Approaches to Interpreting a Federal Mansion
Summer 2003
Early Summer
A Watch of Intrigue
Early Summer
Early Summer 2003
Hands On: Seventeenth-Century Carving Techniques
Early Summer 2003
Maurice Prendergast: Paintings of America
Early Summer 2003
Museum Focus: Worshipful Company of Clockmakers
Early Summer 2003
Picture Perfect: Landscape Tourism in Northwest Connecticut
Early Summer 2003
Trendy Wine Furniture
Early Summer 2003
Wallace Nutting: Antiquarian & Entrepreneur
Early Summer 2003
William Bradford: Sailing Ships & Arctic Seas
Early Summer 2003
Spring 2003
Becoming a Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms
Spring 2003
Early Nineteenth Century American Blown Flint Glass: A Beginners Guide to Connoisseurship
Spring 2003
Jacob Eicholtz Portrait Painter
Spring 2003
Know Your Antiques: Sampler Comparisons
Spring 2003
Lloyd Family Painted Furniture: Revisited
Spring 2003
Museum Focus: Pennsbury Manor
Spring 2003
Museum Focus: The Parry Mansion
Spring 2003
Simon Edgell, Unalloyed
Spring 2003
The Bayly Suite of Painted Furniture
Spring 2003
Woodbury: Antiques Captial of Connecticutª
Spring 2003
3rd Anniversary
A Culture Revealed: Pictures on Seventeenth-Century Chinese Ceramics
3rd Anniversary
A Diamond Within A Square
3rd Anniversary
American Folk Art Museum
3rd Anniversary
Anton Zeleznik: the Coudersport Carver
3rd Anniversary
Furniture from Batavia and the Cape
3rd Anniversary
Lily of the Valley Inlay
3rd Anniversary
Partiotic Taste: Collecting Modern Art in Ancien Regime Paris
3rd Anniversary
Pride of Place: Architecture in American Textiles
3rd Anniversary
Punch Bowls & Patriotism: The Rediscovery of the Varick Punch Bowl
3rd Anniversary
The Charleston Double Chest
3rd Anniversary
The Furniture of Charleston 1680-1820
3rd Anniversary
The Shelburne Museum: Selections from the
3rd Anniversary
The Washington Associtaion of New Jersey
3rd Anniversary
Travel: Discovering New York City Arts Clubs
3rd Anniversary
Unraveling the Mystery behind the
3rd Anniversary
What's it Worth?: 19th Century Caucasian Village Rugs
3rd Anniversary
Autumn 2002
Along The Hudson
Autumn 2002
American Vernacular
Autumn 2002
Boston's Trinity Church: Celebrating 125 Years
Autumn 2002
Ceramic Craze in Minneapolis
Autumn 2002
Curator's Choice: Pan of Rohallion
Autumn 2002
French Artists in California
Autumn 2002
Hands-On: Replication of Historic Stained Glass
Autumn 2002
Harvard's Mystery Seminar
Autumn 2002
Odd, Old & Unusual: Intriguing Forms in Delftware
Autumn 2002
The Kenzan Style in Japanese Ceramics
Autumn 2002
Holiday 2002
A Pair of Art Nouveau Copper- Inlaid Silver Compotires
Holiday 2002
A Pictorial Survey of Collectible Decoys
Holiday 2002
Chinese Ceramics In The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Holiday 2002
Curator's Choice: Ancient Bat Flute
Holiday 2002
Museum Focus: The Michael C. Carlos Museum
Holiday 2002
Notes on Packing and Crating for the Collector
Holiday 2002
Oui, Three Kings
Holiday 2002
The History of an Heirloom
Holiday 2002
The Quilts of Gee's Bend
Holiday 2002
Summer 2002
Collectors' Corner: Sailors' Valentines
Summer 2002
Curator's Choice: Thomas Cole's Mill Dam on Catskill Creek
Summer 2002
Decorating with Antiques
Summer 2002
Europe in March
Summer 2002
Furniture Facts: The Loudon Connection
Summer 2002
George Jensen Hollowware: An Enduring Standard of 20th-Century Design
Summer 2002
Know Your Antiques: Artists with an Eye Toward the Sea
Summer 2002
Mantelpieces in New England: An Introduction
Summer 2002
Museum Focus: The Fuller Bequest to the Currier Gallery of Art
Summer 2002
Pennsylvania's Mystery Preceptress
Summer 2002
Portraiture in Early Connecticut
Summer 2002
Reading the Evidence: The Challenge of Furniture Documentation
Summer 2002
The Art, Life and Legacy of Maria Martinez
Summer 2002
What is it Worth?—Scrimshaw Teeth
Summer 2002
Spring 2002
A Guide to Eighteenth-Century Windsor Chairs
Spring 2002
A Pennsylvania Clock Mystery
Spring 2002
Albert Sack: 2002 ADA Merit Award Recipient
Spring 2002
Collectors' Corner: American Redware
Spring 2002
Curator's Choice: Henry Pratt's Account for Lemon Hill
Spring 2002
Distinguishing Real from Fake Peale's Museum Silhouette
Spring 2002
Franz Mayer: Collector of Talavera Poblana
Spring 2002
Furniture Facts: William Savery As Chairmaker
Spring 2002
Hiawatha in Rome: Edmonia Lewis and Figures from Longfellow
Spring 2002
Know Your Antiques: Ziegler and Their Carpets
Spring 2002
Museum Focus: Lemon Hill & Its Gardens
Spring 2002
New Discoveries in Baltimore Painted Furniture
Spring 2002
Thomas P. Moses: Artist, Musician & Poet of Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Spring 2002
What Is It Worth? Windsor Chairs
Spring 2002
Special to Web site
The Appraisers' Registry: 22 Years and Still Going Strong
Special to Web site
Winter/Spring 2002
An Introduction to American Sporting Art
Winter/Spring 2002
Curator's Choice: The Winds of Fame
Winter/Spring 2002
Eighteenth-Century English Enamels
Winter/Spring 2002
Exceptions to the Rule
Winter/Spring 2002
Furniture Facts—Ernest Gimson & the Cotswolds School
Winter/Spring 2002
Hands On—The Basics of Turning a Finia
Winter/Spring 2002
Interior Designer Ralph Harvard
Winter/Spring 2002
Know Your Antiques—A Primer of Silversmith Paul de Lamerie
Winter/Spring 2002
Museum Focus: American Folk Art Museum
Winter/Spring 2002
Prayerful Art/Artful Prayer: The Book of Hours
Winter/Spring 2002
The Genuine Article? Kangxi and Samson Cadogan Teapots—Compared
Winter/Spring 2002
The Second Rediscovery of Cosmè Tura
Winter/Spring 2002
The Taste for Tiffany Lamps
Winter/Spring 2002
What is it Worth?—Patriotic Quilts
Winter/Spring 2002
Winslow Homer's Rab and the Girls: A Riddle in Paint
Winter/Spring 2002
Winter 2002
Black- and Red-Figure Vases: The Lure of Ancient Greek Pottery
Winter 2002
Curator's Choice—Patriotism in Industry: A Lady's Riding Hat and Label
Winter 2002
Japanese Netsuke
Winter 2002
Know Your Antiques—Collecting American Antique Toys
Winter 2002
The Artist and the Laird: Alfred Jacob Miller & Sir William Drummond Stewart
Winter 2002
The Genuine Article?—Furniture Transformations
Winter 2002
Autumn 2001
A Studio of Her Own
Autumn 2001
Blue-and-White English Porcelain: Delicacies for the Table
Autumn 2001
Chinese Ming Blue-and-White Porcelain: The Drs. A.M. Sengers Collection
Autumn 2001
Curator's Choice—New Decorative and Fine Arts Displays at Winterthur
Autumn 2001
Decorating the Avery Coonley House: Frank Lloyd Wright and George...
Autumn 2001
Early Modern Glass in Minneapolis
Autumn 2001
Myer Myers: Jewish Silversmith in Colonial New York
Autumn 2001
Surviving the Revolution: A Philadelphia Cabinetmaker's Struggle...
Autumn 2001
The Loveliest Victorian Chair: A Couple's Journey of Discovery
Autumn 2001
Winterthur: Celebrating Fifty Years of Inspiration and Education
Autumn 2001
Summer/Fall 2001
A Newly Discovered Bronzino
Summer/Fall 2001
Alterations, Repairs, or Colonial Revival?
Summer/Fall 2001
Anne Ramsdell Congdon
Summer/Fall 2001
Bombé Furniture at Bayou Bend, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Summer/Fall 2001
British and American Cast-Iron Garden Seats
Summer/Fall 2001
Collecting Antique Native American Art
Summer/Fall 2001
Curator's Choice: Wedgwood Fairyland Lustreware Bowl
Summer/Fall 2001
Museum Focus: Long Beach Museum of Art
Summer/Fall 2001
Prized Possessions: The Story of Ceramics in Everyday Life
Summer/Fall 2001
The Gretchen Keller Glass Collection at Peabody Essex Museum
Summer/Fall 2001
Summer 2001
'Stars and Stripes Forever': Folk Art with Patriotic Imagery
Summer 2001
American Folk Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Summer 2001
Analysis of a Bible Box
Summer 2001
Comments on the Practice of Connoisseurship
Summer 2001
Cosway Bindings
Summer 2001
Museum Focus: Higgins Armory Museum
Summer 2001
Small Wonder: A Miniature Armor by E. Granger of Paris
Summer 2001
The Importance of Scale in Framing Works of Art
Summer 2001
The Windsor Side Chair in the Dining Room
Summer 2001
Vermeer and the Delft School
Summer 2001
Early Spring 2001
An Introduction to Understanding Antique Delft
Early Spring 2001
Bacchus and Ariadne by Giuseppe Cades (1750–1799)
Early Spring 2001
Celebrating the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s
Early Spring 2001
Collecting the Public Art of Bygone Days
Early Spring 2001
Eighteenth-Century Sèvres in the Collection of Eleanore Elkins Rice
Early Spring 2001
Majolica, Faience, and Delftware
Early Spring 2001
Samplers of Philadelphia and Southeastern Pennsylvania
Early Spring 2001
Softly the Evening Came: American Sunset Paintings, 1850–1900
Early Spring 2001
The Philadelphia Museum of Art: 125 Years of Collecting
Early Spring 2001
Wine and Spirits of the Ancestors
Early Spring 2001
Winter 2001
'The Ladies Amusement' as Inspiration for Ceramics Decoration
Winter 2001
A Mystery Revealed: Unraveling the Story of a Hadley Chest
Winter 2001
Allison Brothers: New York City Cabinetmakers
Winter 2001
Frank von der Lancken; Artist and Educator
Winter 2001
Frank W. Benson’s Works on Paper
Winter 2001
George Washington in Bronze: A Survey of the Memorial Clocks
Winter 2001
Primer on Prints
Winter 2001
The Art of High Living: Miniature Goldwork
Winter 2001
The Museum of the City of New York, 1923–2001
Winter 2001
The Paper Connoisseur: an Introduction
Winter 2001
The Role of the Dealer
Winter 2001
Tiffany & Co. Beverage Service, 1879; Collection of the Museum
Winter 2001
Nov/Dec 2000
Explore the Decorative Arts at Winterthur this Fall
Nov/Dec 2000
Fond Recollections: An Interview with Albert Sack
Nov/Dec 2000
Museum of American Folk Art; Building a Collection and Gifts
Nov/Dec 2000
The First Arts and Crafts Chair
Nov/Dec 2000
The “Celebrated” William Matthew Prior (1806-1873)
Nov/Dec 2000
Sept/Oct 2000
A Taste for High Art: Boston and the Boston Art Club, 1855-1950
Sept/Oct 2000
American Watercolors at the Pennsylvania Academy
Sept/Oct 2000
Queen Anne Walnut Furniture
Sept/Oct 2000
Stitches of History: Art of the British Sailor
Sept/Oct 2000
July/Augt 2000
Alfred Stevens (1823 - 1906)
July/Augt 2000
Charles H. Davis (1856-1933)
July/Augt 2000
Nantucket: the History Behind the Artifacts
July/Augt 2000
May/June 2000
Miniature Furniture, Why?
May/June 2000
Oriental Rug Collecting Today: What to Look For; What to
May/June 2000
Jan/Feb 2000
Is it Genuine? A logical look at Antiques
Jan/Feb 2000
Needlework by youthful hands: not made to be sold
Jan/Feb 2000
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