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.
VOSE GALLERIES • The Lower River, Ipswich, circa 1908, by Theodore Wendel (1857-1932)
The Magazine Antiques
EDITOR’S LETTER
A Moon with a View
Current and coming
French Provincial • AN EYE-OPENING TOUR THROUGH FOUR OF FRANCE’S GREAT REGIONAL MUSEUMS
Taghkanic Baskets • INTRODUCING A NEW COLUMN THAT DISCUSSES THE HISTORY AND FINER POINTS OF SELECTED ARTWORKS AND ARTIFACTS
Pharm to Table • YALE’S AMERICAN FURNITURE STUDY CENTER MOVES TO A NEW HOME IN A FORMER BAYER LABORATORY
The World on a String • THE EARLY NINETEENTH-CENTURY SILKEN GLOBES OF PENNSYLVANIA’S WESTTOWN SCHOOL
Checking in with Edward Hopper • A new exhibition at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts surveys the artist’s depictions of hotels and motels
Woman of the World
The Artist as Journalist
Sculptor to the Medici, Teacher of Michelangelo • The Frick Collection mounts the first-ever exhibition devoted to Renaissance maestro Bertoldo di Giovanni
Encounters with Whistler, Waifs, and Kaiser Wilhelm • An excerpt from a new biography of the intrepid American impressionist Mary Rogers Williams chronicles her first voyage abroad
All Fired Up
The other WOODSTOCK Anniversary • As the 1969 music festival turns fifty, the area’s athenaeum, the Woodstock Artists Association and Museum, celebrates its centenary
EVENTS • EXHIBITIONS SYMPOSIUMS LECTURES
CALENDAR OF SHOWS
In Memoriam: Don Didier