Appreciation for early American miniaturists Mary Way and Betsey Way Champlain
Echoes of the Dance
A monumental nineteenth-century painting of a Native ceremony is the centerpiece for an examination of a still-resonant cross-cultural encounter in California
The Woman Who Was Victory. . .
…and Liberty, Grief, and the Spirit of Life
Faces of the Medici
The Met examines court portraiture in a time of strife for a powerful Italian Renaissance dynasty
Frost and Friends: “A Coincidence of Taste”
An exhibition explores the artistic circle surrounding poet Robert Frost during his Vermont years
Civilizing the Goths
An exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum examines the artful modern Gothic furniture of the 19th-century New York firm Kimbel and Cabus
Portraits, Purpose, and Perceptions
Early American Folk Artists Ruth W. Shute and Samuel A. Shute
The Frick out of the Frame
While its stately home sees renovations, the Frick Collection moves to temporary quarters on Madison Avenue
Going Medieval
Cardiff Castle in Wales embodies the Victorian era’s love for the myth and lore of times long past
Canaletto’s Eternal Sunshine
Thanks to the late Jayne Wrightsman, the Met now possesses the nation’s finest collection of work by the Venetian scenic painter