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

Objects: Chewed Paper 

Benjamin Davidson and Pippa Biddle April 20, 2026Art

How papier-mâché bridged affordability and elegance, carrying centuries of innovation into nineteenth-century domestic life. ⬬

benjamin davidsonBenjamin Davidson and Pippa BiddleMarch/April 2026objectsPippa Biddle

THE OBSCURE CONNOISSEUR Part IV

Ralph Gardner Jr. Illustrated by Colleen Bayley Harrington April 20, 2026Art

In which the author copes with his collection of chipped Meissen figurines. ⬬

March/April 2026Ralph Gardner Jr.The obscure connoisseur

Exhibitions: When the Gods Come to Visit

Urvashi Lele April 20, 2026Art

In nineteenth-century India, the gods of the Hindu pantheon arrived in many homes through colorful lithographic prints. ⬬

exhibitionsMarch/April 2026Urvashi Lele

Living with Antiques: Pennsylvania Folkways

Jeff Pressman Photography by Michael E. Meyers March 24, 2026Art

A return to Joan and Victor Johnson’s renowned Pennsylvania folk art collection, highlighting recent additions, lesser-known works, and enduring favorites within their Society Hill home.⬬

Jeff PressmanMarch/April 2026

A Nation of Artists

Kathleen A. Foster March 17, 2026Art

A landmark semiquincentennial collaboration unites two Philadelphia museums and a storied private collection to explore American art, identity, tradition, and change. ⬬

kathleen a. fosterMarch/April 2026

 Flea Bite: Buzzy Bling

Christine Hildebrand March 17, 2026Art

When did insects—elsewhere swatted or squished—become glamorous badges of honor? That’s the question I set out to answer in this installment of “Flea Bite” ⬬

christine hildebrandFlea BiteMarch/April 2026

Perspectives: Collecting a Community

Jeffrey Ricketts March 13, 2026Art

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, 2026Art

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, 2026Art

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, 2026Art

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

filmUrvashi Lelewuthering heights
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