From 1901 to 1906, a small furniture shop in Rose Valley, Pennsylvania, produced a trickle of pieces that looked back, looked forward, and yet were entirely of their time.
At Home in Cuba with Ernest Hemingway
The writer is revered in his adopted homeland, and his country house outside Havana has been preserved
in near-pristine condition.
Baroque Exuberance
An excerpt from Fringe, Frog, and Tassel: The Art of the Trimmings-Maker in Interior Decoration in Britain and Ireland.
Entwined Threads
The first work I ever saw by Rosie Lee Tompkins was in an exhibition titled Showing Up, at the Richmond Art Center, in a town just north of Berkeley, California.
In Defense of Ornament
Is less more? Or is too much never enough?
Openings & Closings: Exhibitions, Shows, Fairs 2/05/20–2/11/20
See what’s going on this week in the art and antiques world
Farther Afield: Argentina Honors a Sculptor gone Out of Fashion
The world has largely forgotten about sculptor José Fioravanti and the reasons are quite clear.
Splendors that Astonished
A new exhibition at the Met explores the amazing creations that filled courtly cabinets of curiosities.
At the Winter Show: Dealers of the Day #6
Throughout the fair, we’ll bring you selections of what’s on offer from some of our favorite galleries.
Curious Objects:Winter Show and Tell–Three young dealers and the antiques they love
Special guests James Boening, Ria Murray, and Taylor Thistlethwaite, joined podcast hosts Ben and Michael at the Park Avenue Armory for a live discussion of six fascinating objects










