Top Lots in the world of antiques
Great Estates: The Richard H. Driehaus Museum in Chicago
In our current May issue “The Scene” takes readers to the antiques shops and vintage dealers of Chicago where mid-century design and the Prairie School reign. Although the city is known for its progressive architecture, it is refreshing to find there a historic house that fully embraces its Gilded Age opulence, and the Richard H. Driehaus Museum does just that. …
Maher’s Moment: A Prairie School master emerges
George Washington Maher is having his moment in the sun
Celebrating the Straight Chair: A conversation with Mira Nakashima
An exhibition at the Design Center at Philadelphia University celebrates George Nakashima
Frederick Hurten Rhead at the Met
A new exhibition at the Met highlights the life and work of Frederick Hurten Rhead
This Week’s Top Lots: May 15 – 22
Top Lots in the world of antiques
Behind the Screen: A look at Easy Virtue with Giles Edleston
The opening of Easy Virtue and a conversation with Giles Edleston
The Expert Eye: Stephen Milne discusses Frederick Carder at Steuben
A stunning exhibition at the Steuben flagship store in New York City
Restoring ceramics
Echo Evetts Ceramics Restoration services museums and collectors
Design notes: Historical paints from England
The analysis of historic paint samples