Dining by Design at Winterthur
Dropping by the place where Louis dwells
Visitors to Versailles: From Louis XIV to the French Revolution
“Not my grandmother’s china”
The Artistic Table is on view until June 10th at Hillwood in Washington, DC
Voydite! An exhibition of rarely seen Fabergé treasures at the new A La Vielle Russie
From May 1 to the 18th, ALVR will hold their inaugural exhibition in the new digs: an array of rarities recently on loan for the Royal Fabergé show that closed in February at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich, England.
Lasting impressions
Classic lithographs at the Zimmerli
Breaking new ground
Picturing Mississippi at the Mississippi Museum of Art in Jackson and a related exhibition at Tougaloo College are events in museum history as much as landmarks in the state’s history
Curious Objects: A conversation with luthier Paul Becker
Benjamin Miller talks with Paul Becker, the fifth-generation owner and director of Chicago-based Carl Becker and Son.
Celebrating Benjamin West at the Pennsylvania Academy
Pennsylvania-born artist Benjamin West began his career stateside, but it was across the Atlantic, in England, where he found fame, as a court painter to George III
Brilliance by any name
The attributions in the Michel Sittow exhibition at the National Gallery of Art may be arguable. The artistic genius on view is not.
Splendid glass in Sandwich, Mass.
Glass lamps made in the 1860s and 1870s were often quite decorative, and a number of those made at the Boston & Sandwich Glass Company in Sandwich, Massachusetts, were particularly well done.










