Editor-in-Chief Gregory Cerio welcomes us to our latest issue.
Object lesson: Looking at the Past through a Lens of Antique Glass
We looked to our shelf for a lens through which to examine why we collect
Toasts and Testimonials
A collection of tributes, memories, comments, and reflections in honor of our 100th anniversary
Video
NEW! From The magazine antiques #TMAexplainsSay what? Our new video series #TMAexplains combines twenty-first-century digital storytelling with the scholarship that readers of The Magazine ANTIQUES expect. We answer questions both simple and complex about the fields of art, design, and decoration. Scroll down to see all there is to learn!Learn More WATCH NOW!Click here to watch, comment, and subscribe on …
In Memoriam: Christopher Monkhouse (1947 – 2021)
Friends and colleagues share their thoughts and memories of a beloved scholar and curator
Intelligent Design (From our Archives)
A look at the evolution of the decorative arts collections at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
A Charmed Life (From our Archives)
English inspiration, American creativity, and a bit of historical luck are joined in the author’s house and gardens
New light: More squares from Mrs. Miner’s carpet (From our Archives)
Discoveries come in such unexpected ways
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
Melting pot modern (From our Archives)
The 1920s was a creatively explosive period in the realm of design









