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Below you'll see everything we could locate for your search of “Michael D. Hall”

Potter with a Purpose

Monica Obniski August 19, 2024Art

A look at the work of Kentucky-born activist ceramist Charles Counts.

ceramicsCharles CountsJuly/August 2024Monica Obniski

Patterned on the Past

Sarah Stafford Turner June 19, 2024Furniture & Decorative Arts

At the Allan Breed School of Woodworking, a master craftsman instructs the next generation in the styles and standards of historic American furniture.

Allan BreedMay/June 2024Woodwork

Edwin Booth’s Curtain Call

Lansing Moore Jr. February 23, 2024Furniture & Decorative Arts

Founded as a members’ club, The Players has won a reputation for its historical stewardship—and irrepressible bonhomie.

Edwin BoothGilded AgeJanuary/February 2024The Players

Clay, Water, and Spirit

Laura Beach August 8, 2023Exhibitions

An exhibition of Pueblo pottery seeks to reveal the soul that resides within the art.

July/August 2023Laura BeachMetropolitan Museum of ArtPueblo Potteryvilcek foundation

New Light: More on Federal Bostonians and Their London Jeweler, Stephen Twycross

Pamela Ehrlich May 29, 2023Art

A continued study on the work of English jeweler Stephen Twycross.

BostonGeorgian JewelryjewelryStephen Twycross

Living with antiques: A Labor of Love

Lisa Minardi February 6, 2023Art, Living with Antiques

Restoring the Daniel Hiester house, an eighteenth-century Pennsylvania gem

antique homeDaniel Hiester houseeighteenth-century Pennsylvania gemliving with antiquesPennsylvania Home

Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat

Stacey B. Epstein January 18, 2023Art

Alfred Maurer was at the forefront of aesthetic developments throughout his prodigious thirty-five-year career.

cubismcubistFauveMaurerpaintingsstill life

THE FLOWERING OF AMERICAN IMPRESSIONISM IN GLOUCESTER

Henry Adams December 30, 2022Art

How Frank Duveneck fostered the rise of a new painting genre in the coastal Massachusetts town of Gloucester

American ImpressionismAmerican landscape paintingAmerican paintingsimpressionismlandscape paintingmassachusetts

“To Wield the Needle with Advantage”

Michael R. Payne and Suzanne Rudnick Payne  October 7, 2022Art, Magazine

American schoolgirl academy embroidery, 1790 to 1830

Early American ArtembroideriesembroideryJuly/August 2022wellWomen Artists

On books: March/April 2022

Elizabeth Pochoda June 13, 2022Books, Magazine

A new authoritative biography of artist Florine Stettheimer

Barbara BloeminkFlorine Stettheimermarch/april 2022On Books
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