Magazine September/October 2024

Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2024Editor’s Letter Mitchell Owens Field NotesHeavenly Visions: Gift drawings by Shaker women Elizabeth Pochoda TravelThe Life Historic: A port town with astonishingly rich period architecture and an increasingly buzzy spirit, centuries-old Edenton is becoming one of North Carolina’s best places to be Alexis Tobias-Jacavone ScholarFeats of Clay: Foundational stints …

Magazine July/August 2024

Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! JULY/AUGUST 2024 Publisher’s Letter Don Sparacin Field NotesFacing Forward Elizabeth Pochoda Current and ComingAppalachian industry; tornadoes in Michigan; becoming Paula Modersohn-Becker in New York ; and a tour through Maine with Russell Cheney, Eastman Johnson, and Penobscot basket maker Robert S. Anderson New LightJane Freedom’s Sampler: Girlhood needlework, local tradition, …

Magazine May/June 2024

Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! MAY/JUNE 2024Publisher’s Letter Don Sparacin Field NotesNature’s Child Elizabeth Pochoda Current and ComingThe Met’s reinstalled Wang Galleries; sculptors Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Daniel Chester French in conversation; American paintings at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; Maynard Dixon’s Nevada; Venetian glass in Virginia; O’Sullivan’s Old West at the Speed; and …

Magazine March/April 2024

Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! MARCH/APRIL 2024Editor’s LetterGregory Cerio Field NotesRolling Along Elizabeth Pochoda Current and ComingImpressionism and Norwegian silver in Texas; the Italian and Harlem Renaissances at the Met; Hiroshige in Brooklyn; Matisse and the sea in St. Louis; headshots from Hollywood’s golden age in Washington, DC ; and feathered friends in Charleston Object …

In memoriam: Gregory Cerio

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It is with heavy hearts and profound admiration that we at The Magazine ANTIQUES bid farewell to our editor, Gregory Cerio.