The Magazine Antiques, the leading publication covering the fine and decorative arts since 1922. In addition to articles drawn upon both European and American material, the bi-monthly magazine has a regular feature focused on the intersection of culture and travel.
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EDITOR’S LETTER
Critical thinking Difficult issues
Current and coming
Farther afield • AN EXHIBITION IN LONDON EXAMINES THE KIMONO, PAST AND PRESENT
All About the Windsor Chair
Parlor Room Talk • IN NEW ORLEANS, AN INTACT ANTEBELLUM DECOR TELLS THE TALES OF MANY LIVES, FREE AND ENSLAVED
Mutual Monet Admiration • MUSEUMS IN BOSTON AND CHICAGO PLAN FOR EXHIBITIONS THAT DEMONSTRATE THE TWO CITIES’ SHARED LOVE OF THE FRENCH IMPRESSIONIST
A Scholarly Appetizer of Scallops • A TASTE OF THE RESEARCH TO BE FOUND IN THE AUTHOR’S FORTHCOMING CATALOGUE OF EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE AT THE PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART
Blyth Spirits • MORE BENJAMIN BLYTH PORTRAITS IN OILS
COSMOPOLITAN CRAFTSMAN
Disruption, Sixteenth-Century Style
ARTISTIC OFFICES
Fjord and Function • The influence of Scandinavian design in America will be examined in a forthcoming exhibition making stops in Milwaukee and Los Angeles
PAPER TIGER • Pablo Picasso had unparalleled virtuosity working with the most mundane of artistic mediums
Ceramics Dynamic • Delightful, delirious, and often downright strange, majolica gets a thorough examination in a forthcoming exhibition and its catalogue
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