Museum of American Folk Art; Building a Collection and Gifts |
Nov/Dec 2000
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Since its founding in 1961, the Museum of American Folk Art has built an outstanding collection of more......
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The First Arts and Crafts Chair |
Nov/Dec 2000
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In 1853, art critic and social philosopher John Ruskin published The Stones of Venice......
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The “Celebrated” William Matthew Prior (1806-1873) |
Nov/Dec 2000
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Folk painting, often called primitive or naive, is traditionally recognized as the body of works created by......
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Pair Of Painted And Gilded Wood Side Chairs |
Jan/Feb 2000
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Pair Of Painted And Gilded Wood Side Chairs. Spain, circa 1790......
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A Taste for High Art: Boston and the Boston Art Club, 1855-1950 |
Sept/Oct 2000
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The Boston Art Club, like the National Academy of Design in New York and the Pennsylvania Academy of......
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American Watercolors at the Pennsylvania Academy |
Sept/Oct 2000
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American watercolors at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, on view in Philadelphia from October 14, 2000......
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Queen Anne Carved Walnut Stool |
Jan/Feb 2000
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Queen Anne Carved Walnut Stool. England, circa 1710....
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Queen Anne Walnut Furniture |
Sept/Oct 2000
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Some of the most beautiful and important English furniture of the 18th century was produced during......
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Sixth Annual Los Angeles Art Show Lights Up the Fall Season |
Sept/Oct 2000
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This year’s LA Art Show boasts forty-eight top quality dealers from all over the United States, who pick their finest pieces......
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Stitches of History: Art of the British Sailor |
Sept/Oct 2000
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She year is 1875. Joseph Lewney, a sailor with the screw schooner Lizzie, lounges on deck, his back......
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