The Declaration’s Journey - A sweeping exhibition explores how the Declaration of Independence traveled the world, shaping revolutions, civil rights struggles, and global visions of liberty across 250 years. ⬬
Perspectives: At Eye Level - The roles of immigrant craftspeople in the making of the American South. ⬬
A Collector’s Eye, A Nation’s Story - An extraordinary collection examines how Shaker furniture, along with Pennsylvania German and New England folk art, expresses a distinctly American identity. ⬬
Curious Objects: An Earthly Paradise - An episode all about the fun side of art history and some very special wallpaper. ⬬
Inside Emerald Fennell’s Georgian Dollhouse - A luscious explosion of colors awaits, each distinct to a particular character in the film. ⬬
Hidden Gems: A Cut Above - The Toledo Museum of Art acquires a magnificent example of the marquetry work of barber-woodworker Uriah Eberhart. ⬬
Museums: Global Reflections - At the Independence Seaport Museum, America’s 250th becomes a lens on early trade with China. ⬬
Hidden Gems: Well-Known Secret - Famous French paneling firm Féau Boiseries unveils its first American showroom.⬬
Exhibitions: À la mode - Fashionistas with a taste for the couture of the past often appreciate the work of John Singer Sargent, whose renowned Gilded Age portraits recorded the luxurious garments of New York and Paris’s elite. ⬬
Jewelry: An American Story - Tucked away in a private studio on Madison Avenue, the family of jeweler Oscar Heyman, trained in a Fabergé workshop, carries on his legacy of legendary craftsmanship. ⬬
LIVING WITH ANTIQUES
Habitat for Humanity
By Stacy C. Hollander with photography by Ellen McDermott and Bridget Sciales






