An exhibition at the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia showcases the lost art of hair work
Curious Objects: Treasures of the Winter Antiques Show, Part 1
Benjamin Miller speaks with nine dealers who exhibited this past January at the antiques world’s marquee event: the Winter Antiques Show
Toasting the Caesars at the Met
The Silver Caesars: A Renaissance Mystery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Never done
Depictions of women at work from the National Portrait Gallery’s new exhibition on American labor
Farther afield: The world of divas deconstructed at the Victoria and Albert
Opera: Passion, Power and Politics at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Family portrait
Zurbarán’s Jacob and His Twelve Sons at the Frick Collection
A copious bounty
Works by and about women in the Fielding Collection of Early American Art at the Huntington
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The irrefutable freshness of Thomas Jayne
Taking Edith Wharton and Ogden Codman Jr.’s The Decoration of Houses as his starting point, in his new book the master decorator displays the many improvisations he has rung from historic models and classical principles
Personal space
Coup de foudre: Why I’m restoring an ancestor’s Louisiana home









