The very best of Van Briggle Pottery (Part One)
How American Weathervanes Became Art
An excerpt from the book that is the basis for a new exhibition at the American Folk Art Museum
Critical thinking difficult issues: May/June 2021
Legacies of the New Deal
From the Archives : Iron in the Gilded Age: Samuel Yellin at Stan Hywet Hall
Samuel Yellin received what would prove perhaps his single most important early commission in 1914, for the Frank Augustus Seiberling estate in Akron, Ohio.
Living With Antiques: The Kentucky collection of Sharon and Mack Cox (From our Archives)
Step into Sharon and Mack Cox’s house in Richmond, Kentucky, and your eye might land first on the large stone fireplace at the end of their open living room
Entwined Threads
The first work I ever saw by Rosie Lee Tompkins was in an exhibition titled Showing Up, at the Richmond Art Center, in a town just north of Berkeley, California.
Mexican Revolution
How Diego Rivera and his peers helped change the course of American art.
Magazine January/February 2020
Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020 Editor’s LetterGregory Cerio Critical Thinking/Difficult IssuesLess Than Mint Condition Glenn Adamson Current and ComingEarly Wendell Castle designs at R and Company, Jacob Lawrence’s Struggle series at the Peabody Essex Museum, studio craft at the Baltimore Museum of Art, and more Talking AntiquesExhibitors highlight their favorite offerings at the …
When Edith Met Abby
When Edith Gregor Halpert opened a gallery in Greenwich Village in 1926, the art world was a different place.
Town, Gown, and Globe
A place of cultural confluence in Berkeley, California