A mantlepiece acquired by the Birmingham Museum of Art
The New Americana
On our debut at the 8th annual American Antiques Show
New Views at the 55th Annual Winter Antiques Show
A sneak peak at the 55th Winter Show!
John Hewson and the French connection
On the British textile artist and his link to French design
Windows on the past: Watercolors of long-vanished houses and gardens
An exhibition at the Cooper-Hewitt reminds us that we’ve always fetishized beautiful homes
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Zimmerman House
The house on the corner of Heather and Union Streets in Manchester, New Hampshire, is surprising
Asa Ames: New Discoveries
On the work of American artist Asa Ames
The Hudson River School at Lake Placid Lodge
Visitors to the newly reopened Lake Placid Lodge in Lake Placid, New York, may be surprised to encounter a large collection of paintings, comprised mostly of works by members of the Hudson River school depicting Adirondack scenes. While many of the works are by artists whose names are probably not familiar to most-William Richardson Tyler, John Olson Hammerstad, Nelson Augustus …
Skinner, Inc. to Go Live
Signaling the expanding presence of regional and specialty auction houses on the web, Skinner, Inc. recently announced that it would bring its auctions online in spring 2009. Skinner-Live!, a live online bidding applet, will make it possible for bidders to compete in Skinner auctions in real time from the company’s own website. While other auction houses have partnered with …
Royal porcelain from the Twinight Collection
An obsession with early 19th century porcelain