featuredAntiques in the beginning by Elizabeth Stillinger Part II: The enterprising editor Alice Winchester End notes: March/April 2022 - Kith and Kiln: Making a Gift to Fellow Collectors and Scholars Object lesson: Ships of Bone and Hair - The art of French prisoners of the postrevolution and Napoleonic wars Current and coming: All Stars at AFAM - The American Folk Art Museum is celebrating the start of its seventh decade with a power-packed exhibition On books: March/April 2022 - A new authoritative biography of artist Florine Stettheimer ANTIQUES in the Beginning - Part II: The enterprising editor Alice Winchester Openings and Closings: June 8 to June 14 - Check out what's going this week on at museums across the country! Artist profile: Scarves and Stars - The political Americana fashions of Frankie Welch Current and coming: Redefining American art at the Peabody Essex - A new gallery’s inaugural exhibition questions the definition of “American art.” Selections from 100 years of Antiques covers: Early Spring edition - A selection of ANTIQUES covers from early spring publications Field trip: Resurrection of a Different Sort - A historic church annex in New York becomes a chic nightspot for photography aficionados Critical thinking | Difficult issues: March/April 2022 - Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow A Simple Plan - The Paul Schweikher House outside Chicago stands as a testament to one architect’s mastery of space and material LIVING WITH ANTIQUESAesthetic AppealBy Barrymore Laurence Scherer BOOKSThe Unexpected Art of Mary SullyBy Elizabeth Pochoda EXHIBITIONSArts and SciencesBy Eleanor Jones Harvey EXHIBITIONSCeramics DynamicBy Eve M. Kahn ARTWho was the Burpee-Conant Limner?By Michael R. Payne and Suzanne Rudnick Payne ARTStories You Can WearBy Bella Neyman LIVING WITH ANTIQUESA Visit to Kettle’s YardBy Robert Young LIVING WITH ANTIQUESThe Payne Limner RevealedBy Robert A. Leath and Carolyn J. Weekley antiquesmag Join ANTIQUES consulting editor Eleanor Gustafson William Lightfoot Price (architect), Home for Loui Britain is known as the cradle of the Arts and Cra From the #TMAArchives | March 1959 cover design: b This Pueblo water jar features a motif commonly se There is a lot going on in this little chair: from The October 1971 issue of The Magazine ANTIQUES fe Check the link in bio to read about the art of Fre This sinuous vase could only have been made by the Follow us on Instagram Art, MagazineSelections from 100 years of Antiques covers: Early Spring edition MagazineField trip: Resurrection of a Different Sort Books, MagazineOn books: March/April 2022 ArtEnd notes: March/April 2022