The 2009 European Fine Art Fair
Art at all costs
Budget cuts and the preservation of art
Dealer Profile: James Elkind
The architectural salvaging efforts of James Elkind, among other things
Endnotes: Boston needlework
We were prepared to pay considerably more, so were happily surprised,” says American needlework dealer Carol Huber about her successful bid on this charming Boston canvas-work picture, offered at the first auction of American furniture and decorative arts held by Bonhams in New York in mid-January. When she saw it in the catalogue, she thought the presale estimate of $6,000 …
Charleston Antiques Map
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Wedgwood in the nineteenth century
Celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Wedgwood ceramics manufactory
Red, white, and Tiffany blue
Generations and regenerations of White House decor
Harbor & Home
Furniture of southeastern Massachusetts, 1710 1850
American studio ceramics at mid century
Adherents to the studio craft movement championed the handmade object, the idiosyncratic form, and the individual eye
Instant Symposium: Eileen Gray’s Dragons chair, a new design icon?
A group of dealers, curators, and 20th century design experts react to the sale of the Eileen Gray Dragons chair