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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Art”

Perspectives: Collecting a Community

Jeffrey Ricketts March 13, 2026 Art

How one collector’s childhood discoveries grew into a mission to reunite historic objects with the families and places to which they once belonged. ⬬

Jeffrey RickettsMarch/April 2026perspectives

A Collector’s Eye, A Nation’s Story

Christopher Malone and Sarah Bowen Photography by Michael E. Myers March 3, 2026 Art

An extraordinary collection examines how Shaker furniture, along with Pennsylvania German and New England folk art, expresses a distinctly American identity. ⬬

Christopher MaloneMarch/April 2026Sarah Bowen

Curious Objects: An Earthly Paradise

Editorial Staff February 25, 2026 Art

An episode all about the fun side of art history and some very special wallpaper. ⬬

Curious ObjectsVerity BabbsWilliam Morris

Inside Emerald Fennell’s Georgian Dollhouse

Urvashi Lele February 24, 2026 Art

A luscious explosion of colors awaits, each distinct to a particular character in the film. ⬬

filmUrvashi Lelewuthering heights

Wordplay Solution January/February 2026

Editorial Staff February 20, 2026 Art

Wordplay Solution January/February 2026. ⬬

January/February 2026wordplay

Hidden Gems: A Cut Above

Erin Corrales-Diaz February 17, 2026 Art

The Toledo Museum of Art acquires a magnificent example of the marquetry work of barber-woodworker Uriah Eberhart. ⬬

Erin Corrales-DiazHidden GemsJanuary/February 2026

Museums: Global Reflections

Peter Siebert February 17, 2026 Art

At the Independence Seaport Museum, America’s 250th becomes a lens on early trade with China. ⬬

January/February 2026museumsPeter Siebert

Hidden Gems: Well-Known Secret

Wendy Moonan February 17, 2026 Art

Famous French paneling firm Féau Boiseries unveils its first American showroom.⬬

Hidden GemsJanuary/February 2026Wendy Moonan

Exhibitions: À la mode

Urvashi Lele February 17, 2026 Art

Fashionistas with a taste for the couture of the past often appreciate the work of John Singer Sargent, whose renowned Gilded Age portraits recorded the luxurious garments of New York and Paris’s elite. ⬬

exhibitionsJanuary/February 2026Urvashi Lele

Jewelry: An American Story

Sarah Davis February 17, 2026 Art

Tucked away in a private studio on Madison Avenue, the family of jeweler Oscar Heyman, trained in a Fabergé workshop, carries on his legacy of legendary craftsmanship. ⬬

January/February 2026jewelrySarah Davis
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