The Metropolitan Museum of Art introduces audiences to the life and work of Juan de Pareja, an artist who was an enslaved studio assistant of Diego Velasquez.
New Light: More on Federal Bostonians and Their London Jeweler, Stephen Twycross
A continued study on the work of English jeweler Stephen Twycross.
Endnotes: Home is Where the Heart Is
Eleanor H. Gustafson interviews curator and director William L. Coleman on the inaugural exhibition Andrew Wyeth: Home Places.
Museum visit: Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City
The country’s National Museum Of History has traveled a long, strange road from viceregal citadel to cultural institution.
Field notes: Background Check
“Without Hands”: The Art of Sarah Biffin tells about the life and work of an English painter born without arms or legs.
Living with antiques: The Oddities Couple
In Connecticut, Ryan and Regina Cohn have created a live-in Victorian Gothic cabinet of curiosities.
Museum accessions: Loan Star
Newly arrived artworks on long-term loan enliven the American Galleries of the MFA, Houston.
Somewhere West of Laramie
On the Jordan Playboy roadster: A car for the liberated woman of the Jazz Age.
Gotham: Crucible of American Art
How New York City became the center of the US art world.
Facets and settings: Brilliant-cut Boston
All about the jewelry collection of the Museum of Fine Arts and its curator.