Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! This page will be updated as articles from the current issue are uploaded to our website.MARCH/APRIL 2020Editor’s LetterGregory Cerio Critical Thinking/Difficult IssuesFacing the Past Glenn Adamson Current and ComingThe Dietrich collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Majolica at the Walters, Eileen Gray at Bard Graduate Center, and more …
Assessing Early Newcomb Pottery
Fifty-one years ago, this publication introduced many readers to the Newcomb Pottery in a short article based on what had been learned to that date about the first decades at the New Orleans ceramics enterprise founded in 1895.
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About The Magazine ANTIQUESSince its inception in 1922, The Magazine ANTIQUES has been America’s premier publication on the fine and decorative arts, architecture, preservation, and interior design. Each bimonthly issue includes regular columns on current exhibitions, personalities in the field, notes on collecting, book reviews, and more.Meet the TeamDON SPARACIN PublisherAfter 15 years as an American art dealer and gallery …
Magazine September October 2019
Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2019 Editor’s LetterGregory Cerio Critical Thinking/Difficult IssuesCapture the Flag Glenn Adamson Current and ComingVera Neumann at the Museum of Arts and Design, California studio craft at the SFO Museum, John Singer Sargent at the Morgan Library, and more On BooksA new book on the life and work of the …
Cradle of liberty, cradle of craft
from The Magazine ANTIQUES, March/April 2013 | An impressive roster of renowned craftsmen trained and worked in Philadelphia during the twentieth century. This flourishing activity is due to the city’s long history as a center for artisans extending back to the time of its founding. The French Huguenot silversmith Cesar Ghiselin arrived in Pennsylvania in 1681 in the company of …
The Unknown Jewelry of Marie Zimmerman
from The Magazine ANTIQUES, January/February 2012
Queries: Jewelry designer and metal artist Marie Zimmermann
The versatile jewelry designer and metalsmith Marie Zimmermann (1879-1972) is the subject of a forthcoming monograph sponsored by the American Decorative Art 1900 Foundation. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1879, Zimmermann’s training in the arts began with courses in drawing, painting, and modeling at the Art Students League in New York likely followed by courses in art metalwork at …
The Connoisseur’s Eye: Grueby vases
Connoisseurship of the vessels produced by the Grueby Faience Company and the Grueby Pottery has been surprisingly slow to develop over the past forty years, during which time collections, exhibitions, and scholarly publications have featured them as exemplars of the American art pottery movement. As early as 1900 Keramic Studio noted that “no collection would be perfect without a piece …
Anna Katharine Green and Charles Rohlfs: Artistic collaborators
On the artistic collaboration of husband and wife Charles Rohlfs and Anna Katharine Green
An Immigrant Artist of the Jazz Age
A forthcoming exhibition at the New-York Historical Society cast a spotlight on the under-sung Winold Reiss



