A history of Exbury Gardens, the Rothschild family’s vibrant demi-paradise in southern England
Freake Out!
An art historian posits the identity of one of the most famous limners of Puritan new England
The Grand Tour and the Global Landscape
How the artistic representations of classical ruins shaped views of all the world
History in towns: Bristol Rhode Island (From our Archives)
On a blustery March day in 1813, James DeWolf pored over the ledgers in his counting house in Bristol, Rhode Island.
Curious Objects: #YourCuriousObjects
This time it’s your turn. For the last two months, we’ve asked listeners to post their curious objects on Instagram, tagging #mycuriousobject and @antiquesmag.
Tokens of friendship, tools of diplomacy
Presentation medals in the Age of Exploration
Bay State riches: The Magazine ANTIQUES and Four Centuries of Massachusetts Furniture
from The Magazine ANTIQUES, January/February 2013 | Anxious and awestruck, I waited outside Wendell Garrett’s office in the spring of 1971. He was the managing editor of The Magazine Antiques and I was a nervous twenty-three-year-old graduate student in the Winterthur Program in Early American Culture. He had agreed to meet me because of my interest in early Boston woodworkers. …
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