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.
The Magazine Antiques
EDITOR’S LETTER
A More Perfect Union
Current and coming
Off the Piazza, Another World • CELEBRATING A VENETIAN INSTITUTION, CAFFÈ FLORIAN AT 300
The Sculpture of Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller
Rooms with a Viewpoint • ON THE MINNEAPOLIS INSTITUTE OF ART'S LONG-TERM PROJECT TO BREATHE FRESH LIFE INTO ITS PERIOD ROOMS
Five Peacocks from Master Enamelist Frank J. Marshall
On books
Teaching Tolerance through the Detritus of Intolerance • LESSONS FROM THE JIM CROW MUSEUM OF RACIST MEMORABILIA IN MICHIGAN
The Gentleman from Georgia • Writer and collector William N. Banks Jr., remembered
Empire Refracted • A forthcoming exhibition and its catalogue examine the social significance of glass in eighteenth-century Britain
A Visit to Kettle’s Yard • A London folk art dealer reflects on the inspiration he has drawn from the home of a scholar and art collector in Cambridge, England
Simple, Pure, Elegant • On the jewelry designs of modernist master Betty Cooke
A Chat with Betty Cooke
Baroque Pearls • A forthcoming exhibition and its catalogue examine the art of the Old Masters in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Genoa
The Gardens of Forth House • Keeping the flame of the romantic landscape design tradition in the Hudson River valley
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