Part II: The enterprising editor Alice Winchester
ANTIQUES in the Beginning
On the founding editor of ANTIQUES: Homer Eaton Keyes
Wandering Eye: House Museums, Mummies, and Midriffs
What the editors of The Magazine ANTIQUES are looking at this week
Freake Out!
An art historian posits the identity of one of the most famous limners of Puritan new England
In memoriam: A Man of Style and Substance
A posthumous tribute to Chicago art collector, museum founder, and philanthropist Richard H. Driehaus
Portraits, Purpose, and Perceptions
Early American Folk Artists Ruth W. Shute and Samuel A. Shute
The Frick out of the Frame
While its stately home sees renovations, the Frick Collection moves to temporary quarters on Madison Avenue
Openings and Closings: March 10 to March 16
See what’s going on this week at museums across the country!
Horace Pippin’s New Medium
An excerpt from a new book on the self-taught African American artist discusses his first painting
Superfluity & Excess: Quaker Philadelphia falls for classical splendor (From our Archives)
By the middle of the eighteenth century the “greene Country Towne” founded by William Penn in 1682 was bustling with commercial and social activity









