A young antiques dealer and his peers offer their vision for the future of the trade
THE ONTEORA CLUB
At the northern end of the Catskills sits a mountainside social enclave with a peerless artistic and literary pedigree
Huey, Dewey, and Louis XV
A current exhibition explores the French decorative arts of the ancien régime and the animated world of Walt Disney
Women and the Art of the People
As the American Folk Art Museum enters its 7th decade, a salute to the women who made the institution and its collection great
Venice: Through a Glass, and Darkly
An art exhibition in DC explores the desuetude and crystalline rebirth of Venice in the late nineteenth century
Village People
From a new book, a selection of astonishing and charming photographic portraits of country folk in early twentieth-century Sweden
Women’s Work
A surprising number of the Italian Old Masters were in fact Old Mistresses, as a new exhibition at the Wadsworth Atheneum demonstrates
Connecticut Idyll
How the American impressionist John Henry Twachtman made Fairfield County his own personal Giverny
Birds of a Feather
An exhibition demonstrates the enduring influence of the art and ideas of the Hudson River school
Family Saga
An exhibition at the Jewish Museum traces the triumphs and tragedies of an eminent European banking dynasty