Recommended this week
February 10, 2010 | 
Louise Devenish gives readers a peak through the looking glass. Read more on the history of mirrors at 1stdibs.com.
Culled from the organization's online classifieds, the College Art Association posts rather bleak statistics for job opportunities in the arts. Take a look.
Just in time for the Oscars, Design*Sponge blogger Amy Merrick steals the look of Jane Campion's Bright Star. See her picks, and read our interview with the film's set decorator here.
The New York Times writer Jennifer Steinhauser examines the influence of mega-art collector and philanthropist Eli Broad in Los Angeles. Read what some of the city's cultural leaders think.
This week's 360° tour at Artdaily features the magnificent Sanssouci Castle near Berlin-the former summer home of Frederick the Great. See more rococo splendor here.
Images from above: A selection of antique mirrors from Cache, Clinton Howell, and Subkoff Antiques. Courtesy of 1stdibs.com; Film still from Bright Star; A view of Sanssouci Castle. Courtesy of VRWAY Communication/Artdaily.org.
Pickle Dish, American China Manufactory (Bonnin and Morris), Philadelphia, 1771-72. Soft-paste porcelain with lead glaze; height 4 3/16, width 4 1/2
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