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Below you'll see everything we could locate for your search of “Christopher Long”

Ceramics Dynamic: Majolica

Eve m. kahn May 17, 2020Exhibitions

Delightful, delirious, and often downright strange, majolica
gets a thorough examination in a forthcoming exhibition and its catalogue

Bard Graduate CentermajolicaWalters Art Museum

Cactus Flower

Eve M. Kahn March 13, 2020Exhibitions

As a major retrospective of
her work tours the country,
new depths are added to the emerging story of the pioneering American abstractionist Agnes Pelton and her art

Agnes Peltonpalm springs art museumwhitney museum of american art

Aesthetic Appeal

Barrymore Laurence Scherer January 14, 2020Exhibitions

Collectors extraordinaire Deedee and Barrie Wigmore share their passion for the art and design of the late nineteenth century with a promised gift to the Met.

aesthetic movementbarrie wigmored. wigmore fine artdeedee wigmoreMetropolitan Museum of Art

Homage to Iberia

James Gardner January 9, 2020Exhibitions

A broad sampling of the Hispanic Society Museum and Library’s treasures tours the nation.

archer milton huntingtonhispanic societyhispanic society museum and libraryspanish paintings

Woman of the World

Roberta J. M. Olson November 4, 2019Exhibitions

Neuville is among the first women artists working in America to leave a substantial body of work. This article sheds light on this fascinating figure, whose life reads like a compelling historical novel.

Anne Marguerite Josephine Henriette Rouille de MarignyBaroness Hyde de Neuvilledrawingsnew york historical societywatercolorsWomen Artists

The Green Jewel

James Gardner October 16, 2019Books

Most of New York City’s Victorian heritage has vanished so thoroughly that few of the locals have any idea that it ever existed.

central parknew york city municipal archivesNew York City.

Sargent’s portraits in charcoal at the Morgan

Stephanie L. Herdrich September 25, 2019Exhibitions

“Ask me to paint your gates, your fences, your barns, which I should gladly do, but not the human face,” wrote the great portraitist John Singer Sargent in 1907.

John Singer SargentMorgan Library and MuseumNational Portrait Galleryportraits

Two Gems of Charm City

Brian Allen August 14, 2019Art

The Walters and the Baltimore Museum of Art form a powerful cultural tandem

Baltimorebaltimore museum of artmuseumsthe walters art museum

Frank Lloyd Wright buildings on UNESCO World Heritage List

Sammy Dalati July 11, 2019Art

What’s old is new, what’s new is old. Eight of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s idiosyncratic modern buildings have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List, the international preservation organization announced on Sunday.

architectureFrank Lloyd Wrightfrank lloyd wright building conservancyNational Park Serviceunesco

“So snug and nice”

Barrymore Laurence Scherer July 8, 2019Living with Antiques

A visit to Osborne House, Queen Victoria’s beloved seaside refuge

Englandenglish heritageosborne houseQueen VictoriaVictoria and Albert
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