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Ernest Blumenschein and the Indians

Peter H. Hassrick January 31, 2009Art, 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, 2009Art

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, 2009Furniture & 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

Anna Katharine Green and Charles Rohlfs: Artistic collaborators

Joseph Cunningham January 30, 2009Art

On the artistic collaboration of husband and wife Charles Rohlfs and Anna Katharine Green

Anna Katharine GreenCharles Rohlfsde paquierfurniture designersMetropolitan Museum of Artporcelain

Not for sale: An exquisitely made collection of miniature furniture

Kevin J. Tulimieri January 30, 2009Furniture & Decorative Arts

An exquisitely made collection of miniature furniture that was bought, sold, and bought again by Connecticut antiques dealers takes up permanent residence

'Gary Hustwit'Arthur LiverantBen RitterChicagodocumentaryfilmindustrial designKevin J. TulimieriMiniature FurnitureNathan Liverant and Son

Seeing through modernism at Corning

Gregory Cerio January 27, 2009Exhibitions

The Corning Museum of Glass is a hedgehog among foxes, doing one big thing exceptionally well

antiques showCorning MuseumGregory Ceriohistoric Charlestonmodern glassModernism

The ‘It’ chair

Shax Riegler January 27, 2009Art

The legendary decorator Frances Elkins made it popular in the 1930s, but her so-called loop chair goes back to the eighteenth century as a surviving set of examples attests

chairFrances ElkinsfurnitureShax Riegler

The baptism of Pocahontas

Faith Andrews Bedford January 26, 2009Art

A complex set of national attitudes and assumptions come to light in John Gadsby Chapman’s 1840 mural

Faith Andrews BedfordHarper and BrothersJohn ChapmanJohn TrumbullPocahontasVirginia
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