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
Of Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax . . . and a Red Wheelbarrow
Homage Anew for Doris Lee
Gran Elegancia in Dallas
The Shock of the Hue: Alma Thomas at the Chrysler
A New Arrow in Our Quiver
“Cloud at sunrise . . . iridescent vapor” • THE VERY BEST OF VAN BRIGGLE POTTERY (PART ONE)
The Central Park Bandshell Fine-Tuned
The Revisionist Prints of William Baillie • HOW NOT TO COPY A REMBRANDT
A Man of Style and Substance • A POSTHUMOUS TRIBUTE TO CHICAGO ART COLLECTOR, MUSEUM FOUNDER, AND PHILANTHROPIST RICHARD H. DRIEHAUS
Who The Was Woman Victory. . . • . . . and Liberty, Grief, and the Spirit of Life. Meet Hettie Anderson, a woman of color who was one of the most sought-after artists’ models of the turn of the twentieth century
Dressed for Success
Echoes of the Dance
Faces of the Medici • The Met examines court portraiture in a time of strife for a powerful Italian Renaissance dynasty
Frost and Friends: “A Coincidence of Taste” • The Bennington Museum explores the artistic circle surrounding poet Robert Frost during his years in southern Vermont
Civilizing the Goths • An exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum examines the artful modern Gothic furniture of the nineteenth-century New York firm Kimbel and Cabus
EVENTS • exhibitions symposiums lectures
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