SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2022
Editor's Letter
Gregory Cerio
Field Notes
Water is Life
Elizabeth Pochoda
Current and Coming
Mediterranean diaspora: Botticelli in Minneapolis, Giacometti in Seattle, and polychrome Greek sculpture in New York
Auction Notes
Object Lesson
The Art of the Game
Benjamin Davidson and Pippa Biddle
On Books
A Few Collectors by Pierre Le-Tan
James Gardner
Dealer Profile
The Virginian: Taylor Thistlewaite believes that antiques and vintage designs give collectors a sense of place, a sense of history, and a sense of belonging
Sarah Bilotta
New Light
More on Federal Bostonians and Their London Jeweler, Stephen Twycross
Pamela Ehrlich
Events
Elizabeth Lanza
Endnotes
A Portrait and a Personal History Revealed
Eleanor H. Gustafson
Features

The Origins of Edgefield Pottery
A curator at the Metropolitan Museum examines the history of the famed nineteenth-century South Carolina ceramics
Adrienne Spinozzi

Citizen Biddle
Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum celebrates a native son, the progressive artist George Biddle
Thomas Connors

Sculptor Sui Generis
Literally peerless, Auguste Rodin brought a supremely idiosyncratic sensibility to bear on the making of art
James Gardner

Selections from 100 Years of ANTIQUES Covers
Early Fall edition
Martin Minerva

English Lessons
A new exhibition explores the ways that Tudor England absorbed the artistic styles of the Continent and made them its own
James Gardner

Yesterday and Today: Art and Design (Part II)
An art historian continues his exploration of the affinities he finds between works of contemporary art and early modern decorative arts in the collection he shares with his husband
Joseph Cunningham




