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. ⬬
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.⬬
Living with Antiques: Pennsylvania Folkways - A return to Joan and Victor Johnson’s renowned Pennsylvania folk art collection, highlighting recent additions, lesser-known works, and enduring favorites within their Society Hill home.⬬
LIVING WITH ANTIQUES
Habitat for Humanity
By Stacy C. Hollander with photography by Ellen McDermott and Bridget Sciales












