William Trost Richards, The Wood Path |
Early Spring 2001
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The most meticulous artist of his generation, William Trost Richards, along with some of his associates, so far transcended the draughtmanship......
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Wine and Spirits of the Ancestors |
Early Spring 2001
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Wine has matured alongside human institutions such as religion and the arts, and, therefore, has been viewed to have......
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'The Ladies Amusement' as Inspiration for Ceramics Decoration |
Winter 2001
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In the second half of the eighteenth century, English ceramic manufacturers searching for appropriate decorative sources......
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A Mystery Revealed: Unraveling the Story of a Hadley Chest |
Winter 2001
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Rarely does furniture that has survived several centuries of daily use retain its original surface. Over time, furniture is often covered with linseed oil......
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Allison Brothers: New York City Cabinetmakers |
Winter 2001
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In the early nineteenth century, new york city flourished, becoming the major cosmopolitan center that it is today......
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Frank von der Lancken; Artist and Educator |
Winter 2001
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A Brooklyn-born artist of exceptional talent, and an educator of great passion, Frank von der Lancken......
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Frank W. Benson’s Works on Paper |
Winter 2001
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Few artists have experienced as much success in their own lifetime as frank w. benson (1862–1951)......
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George Washington in Bronze: A Survey of the Memorial Clocks |
Winter 2001
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Even if, in the two centuries since his death, the image of George Washington has been reduced to the likeness on the......
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Primer on Prints |
Winter 2001
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Many collectors ask if there is an easy rule of thumb that will enable them to buy a print with confidence. alas......
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The Art of High Living: Miniature Goldwork |
Winter 2001
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John Ramage (1748–1802), artist and goldsmith, was accused of many things, fast living and bigamy among......
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