Articles
Posted 02/03/09
September 2008 | On the one hundredth anniversary of her birth, Dominique de Menil’s Houston house testifies to the sure instincts of a consummate collector.
Posted 02/03/09
Gilbert Rohde: The man who saved Herman Miller
December 2008 | Gilbert Rohde was the most prescient, innovative, and elegant of American modernists.
Posted 02/02/09
Not for sale: An exquisitely made collection of miniature furniture
December 2009 | A collection of miniature furniture that was bought, sold, and bought again by a Connecticut antiques dealer takes up permanent residence.
Posted 02/02/09
Palladio Minimus: A Georgian dollhouse and the 18th century miniature world
December 2008 | A Georgian dollhouse and the eighteenth-century miniature world.
Posted 02/02/09
Seymour Joseph Guy: 'Little Master' of American genre painting
November 2009 | Seymour Joseph Guy established a reputation in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century as one of the finest genre painters of children.
