Alfred Maurer was at the forefront of aesthetic developments throughout his prodigious thirty-five-year career.
Magazine November/December 2020
Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020 Editor’s LetterGregory Cerio Critical Thinking/Difficult IssuesWhile the Iron is Hot Glenn Adamson Current and ComingShaker furniture at the Speed, an expansion in Williamsburg, and more Built EnvironmentA Masterpiece Made by Graft: New York’s Tweed Courthouse James Gardner Shop TalkAdventures in American Art: Dealers describe exciting episodes and exhilarating …
Magazine November December 2019
Want more ANTIQUES? Sign up for our newsletters! NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2019 Editor’s LetterGregory Cerio Critical Thinking/Difficult IssuesA Moon with a View Glenn Adamson Current and ComingJ. M. W. Turner watercolors at Mystic Seaport, women painters of the Dutch Golden Age in Washington, DC, and more Museum VisitAn eye-opening tour through four of the France’s great regional museums Brian Allen Object LessonAll …
Openings & Closings: Exhibitions, Shows, Fairs 10/15/19–10/21/19
See what’s going on this week in the art and antiques world
Review: Sanford R. Gifford In the Catskills at the Thomas Cole House
Among members of the Hudson River School of painting, Sanford Robinson Gifford has long been considered one of the most brilliant painters of light and air.
Dispatch 8: The invasion of the modern
The eighth edition of Dispatches, a new sporadical email newsletter about the arts of the past as they live in the present day by Elizabeth Pochoda, Advisory Editor, The Magazine ANTIQUES.
Rose Fever: The paintings of George Cochran Lambdin
from The Magazine ANTIQUES, November/December 2011 | After his death in 1896 George Cochran Lambdin was remembered by friends and memorialists alike for his paintings of roses. According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, “Mr. Lambdin is known wherever there is anything known of American art as the facile princeps in this specialty.”1 At the height of the tea rose craze during …
Seymour Joseph Guy: ‘Little Master’ of American genre painting
Seymour Joseph Guy established a reputation as one of the finest genre painters of children
Current and coming: Finally, Majolica at the BGC
On the long-awaited exhibition at Bard Graduate Center
Ceramics Dynamic: Majolica
Delightful, delirious, and often downright strange, majolica
gets a thorough examination in a forthcoming exhibition and its catalogue
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