Philadelphia’s Woodmere Art Museum celebrates a native son, the progressive artist George Biddle
The Origins of Edgefield Pottery
A curator at the Metropolitan Museum examines the history of the famed nineteenth-century South Carolina ceramics
Early Adopters
An exhibition at the Whitney Museum offers a showcase for the both the stars and the less-heralded talents of American art at the advent of modernism
“To Wield the Needle with Advantage”
American schoolgirl academy embroidery, 1790 to 1830
ANTIQUES in the Beginning
Part II: The enterprising editor Alice Winchester
Artist profile: Scarves and Stars
The political Americana fashions of Frankie Welch
Women and the Art of the People
As the American Folk Art Museum enters its 7th decade, a salute to the women who made the institution and its collection great
ANTIQUES in the Beginning
On the founding editor of ANTIQUES: Homer Eaton Keyes
Civilizing the Goths
An exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum examines the artful modern Gothic furniture of the 19th-century New York firm Kimbel and Cabus
Wandering Eye: Arts and Crafts, Cameras, and Cockroaches
What the editors of The Magazine ANTIQUES are looking at this week