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Gorham’s ‘white gold’ flatware

WILLIAM P. HOOD JR., DALE E. BENNETT, RICHARD A. KURTZMAN February 1, 2009 Furniture & Decorative Arts

The early ivory pieces in the Gorham archives

Dale E. Bennett and Richard A. KurtzmanflatwareGorham Manufacturing Companyivorywhite goldWilliam R. Hood Jr.

The purists Paul Follot and Maurice Dufrène

Gregory Cerio February 1, 2009 Art

Putting a spotlight on French design of the early 20th century

Émile Jacques RuhlmannMaurice DufrènePaul FollopuristsRuhlmann: Genius of Art Deco
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Indian silver for the Raj

SHAX RIEGLER February 1, 2009 Exhibitions

An exhibition looks at the silver objects made for British households by Indian craftsman

Columbia UniversityDelight in Design: Indian Silver for the RajIndian silverMiriam and Ira D. Wallach Art GalleryShax Riegler

Timeless Stones and Bronzes: The collection of Philip Hewat Jaboor

David Watkin February 1, 2009 Furniture & Decorative Arts

Marbles, porphyry, hardstones, oh my!

bronzesDavid WatkinPhilip Hewat-Jaboorstones

George Harvey’s Anglo American atmospheric landscapes

Roberta J.M. Olson January 31, 2009 Art

The American watercolor views of George Harvey

American sceneryGeorge HarveylandscapesRoberta J. M. Olson

A Sense of Place: American art and the Seattle Art Museum

Patricia Junker January 31, 2009 Art

Today, the Seattle Art Museum is a leading repository of the work of important modernists

American artPatricia JunkerRichard E. FullerSeattleSeattle Art Museum

Seattle goes boom: The Seattle Art Museum becomes a mecca for American art

Tim Appelo January 31, 2009 Art

The museum has become a globally focused institution whose odds and ends at last cohere

Edward HopperGerhard RichtersMark RothkosSeattle Art MuseumWillem de Koonings

Ernest Blumenschein and the Indians

Peter H. Hassrick January 31, 2009 Art, Exhibitions

An exhibition celebrates recognized the multiple and magnificent contributions to American art and culture of Ernest L. Blumenschein

American IndianErnest L. Blumenschein

Seymour Joseph Guy: ‘Little Master’ of American genre painting

Bruce Weber January 31, 2009 Art

Seymour Joseph Guy established a reputation as one of the finest genre painters of children

American genre paintingBruce WeberSeymour Joseph Guy

Palladio Minimus: A Georgian dollhouse and the 18th century miniature world

Daniel Kurt Ackermann January 30, 2009 Furniture & Decorative Arts

Only a small handful of early English doll- houses survive, and most lack a complete provenance going back to original owners and makers

AnnenbergDollhouseimpressionismMatissemonetPalladio
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