All about Historic Deerfield’s Philip Zea
Endnotes: April’s fool
Laura Beach wraps up our April issue
Unabashed Opulence
An exploration of Medieval art in London and Bruges
Tradition, Innovation, and Good Design: The Ceramics of David Gil
On David Gil and his work with Bennington Potters
This Week’s Top Lots: March 30 – April 3
* Monday’s sale of photographs at Christie’s New York, which totaled over $1.5 million with 71% of the lots sold, brought few surprises—most works were sold within their estimates. The top lot was a Robert Mapplethorpe Cala Lily from 1988 that was sold to a European collector for $122,500 (estimate $100,000-150,000). Richard Avedon’s iconic Dovima with Elephants, Evening Dress by …
Amish Quilts and Recent Acquisitions at the Textile Museum
The Textile Museum’s recent acquisition of Amish Quilts
Fabergé at home and abroad
Stunning examples of fabergé
Art Nouveau Jewelry
The innovative techniques and unusual materials of art nouveau jewelry
The Butterfly Man of New Orleans
On the most significant form of colonial French furniture made in the Americas
Servitude and Splendor
The craftsmen and carved furniture of the Rappahannock River valley, 1740 to 1780