• Something Old, Something New, & Plenty of Blue

    by Christine Hildebrand

    The Magazine ANTIQUES attends Tanner Fletcher’s Vintage-Inspired Spring/Summer 2027 Bridal Runway Show.
  • Refugees in the Parlor

    by Lisa Minardi

    How one household in the Philadelphia countryside reveals the domestic upheaval, resilience, and material culture of war-torn Revolutionary America.
  • 1826: Fashioning the American Myth

    by Jonathan Prown

    The Jubilee is justifiably remembered as a highly significant patriotic moment. But as the historian Len Travers notes in his history of the earliest Fourth of July celebrations, 1826 also needs to be understood as a time of increasing conflict. 

  • Double Exposure

    by Pieter Estersohn with Mario De Castro

    From the bullfighting ring to the atelier, Portuguese photographic pioneer Carlos Relvas constructed an early studio every bit as eccentric as his life.


Something Old, Something New, & Plenty of Blue - The Magazine ANTIQUES attends Tanner Fletcher’s Vintage-Inspired Spring/Summer 2027 Bridal Runway Show. ⬬
Books: A New Chapter - Henry Clay Frick was, publicly, a strict businessman—a steel tycoon, perceived by some as ruthless. Privately, however, he was a purveyor of beauty. ⬬
Hidden Gems: Warholia - Chance Encounter ⬬
Museums: Joan Mitchell at 100 - The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston celebrates the visionary artist’s centennial. ⬬
Museums:  Seventy Years of Summer Fellows at Historic Deerfield - Historic Deerfield President John Davis looks back at the legacy of the institution’s fellowship program. ⬬
 A Living Archive - At Philadelphia’s Calder Gardens, mobiles and stabiles animate a new underground museum shaped by light, landscape, and architecture. ⬬
Exhibitions: TickTock - In March 2003, The Magazine ANTIQUES published an entire issue dedicated to Hillwood Museum and Gardens, the monumental DC estate of Marjorie Merriwether Post. ⬬
Objects: Chewed Paper  - How papier-mâché bridged affordability and elegance, carrying centuries of innovation into nineteenth-century domestic life. ⬬
THE OBSCURE CONNOISSEUR Part IV - In which the author copes with his collection of chipped Meissen figurines. ⬬
Exhibitions: When the Gods Come to Visit - In nineteenth-century India, the gods of the Hindu pantheon arrived in many homes through colorful lithographic prints. ⬬
Refugees in the Parlor - How one household in the Philadelphia countryside reveals the domestic upheaval, resilience, and material culture of war-torn Revolutionary America.⬬
Curious Objects: Camera Ready - In this Curious Objects episode, host Benjamin Miller is joined by New York Times photo editor and writer, Anika Burgess to discuss a very significant daguerreotype and the history of photography.⬬



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EXHIBITIONS

Black Dolls

By Margo Jefferson

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LIVING WITH ANTIQUES

Habitat for Humanity

By Stacy C. Hollander with photography by Ellen McDermott and Bridget Sciales

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FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS

Harlequin Romance

By James Gardner

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EXHIBITIONS

The Origins of Edgefield Pottery

By Adrienne Spinozzi

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EXHIBITIONS

First Against the Wall

By James Gardner

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LIVING WITH ANTIQUES

A Labor of Love

By Lisa Minardi

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ART

Women and the Art of the People

By Eileen M. Smiles

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ARCHITECTURE

A Simple Plan

By Thomas Connors