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Below you'll see everything we could locate for your search of “Olde Hope”

How American Weathervanes Became Art

Robert Shaw July 6, 2021 Art, Exhibitions, Magazine

An excerpt from the book that is the basis for a new exhibition at the American Folk Art Museum

American artamerican folk art museumedith halpertfolk artweathervane

From the Archives: OMG Indeed!

Susan L. Talbott May 27, 2021 Art, Exhibitions

Follow Susan Talbott’s journey through a newley renovated Wadsworth five years ago

From the ArchivesRenovationWadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

Object lesson: Decor to Go

Benjamin Davidson and Pippa Biddle February 19, 2021 Furniture & Decorative Arts, Living with Antiques

A Primer on Campaign Furniture

campaign furniturechristopher clarkesean clarkethomas cook

Openings and Closings: January 6 to January 12

Elizabeth Lanza January 6, 2021 Exhibitions

Check out what’s going on this week at museums across the country!

Denver Art MuseumDixon Gallery and Gardenshallie ford museum of artkatonah museum of artutah museum of fine arts

The Sculpture of Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller

Benjamin Davidson and Pippa Biddle October 13, 2020 Art

They called her the “sculptor of horrors.”

Alain Lockeamerican scuBenjamin Davisondanforth art museumMeta Vaux Warrick FullerMichael KimmelmanPippa Biddlesculpturesymbolist movementW.E.B. Du Bois

Off the Piazza, Another World

James Gardner October 2, 2020 Art

Celebrating a Venetian Institution, Caffè Florian at 300.

Caffè FlorianJames GardnerPiazza San MarcoVenice

New light: More squares from Mrs. Miner’s carpet (From our Archives)

JAN WHITLOCK July 7, 2020 Art

Discoveries come in such unexpected ways

antique carpetsNew Lighttextile arts

A portrait takes shape (From our Archives)

Eve M. Kahn June 26, 2020 Art

In late October 1916 the American impressionist artist William Merritt Chase lay dying at his town house on East Fifteenth Street in Manhattan

American ImpressionismAnnie Traquair LangMetropolitan Museum of ArtpaintingPhiladelphia museum of artWilliam Merritt Chase

Figures in a landscape: sculpture in the British garden (From our Archives)

GERVASE JACKSON-STOPS May 19, 2020 Furniture & Decorative Arts

No English country-house garden would be complete without the well-placed statue terminating a vista

britishcountry house gardengardenssculpture

Ceramics Dynamic: Majolica

Eve m. kahn May 17, 2020 Exhibitions

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

Bard Graduate CentermajolicaWalters Art Museum
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