The Magazine Antiques, the leading publication covering the fine and decorative arts since 1922. In addition to articles drawn upon both European and American material, the bi-monthly magazine has a regular feature focused on the intersection of culture and travel.
The Magazine Antiques
EDITOR’S LETTER
The Shaker Perplex
Current and coming
Harlequin Romance • IN DRESDEN, A PHILOSOPHY LESSON FOUND IN MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURINES
On books
Birds of a Feather • A VISIT TO THE HOME AND STUDIO OF ARTIST-CUM-NATURALIST MARY JO MCCONNELL
The Once and Future Couch • FOUR GENERATIONS ON, THE FURNITURE-MAKING EILERSEN FAMILY CONTINUES TO STRIVE FOR IMPROVEMENT
Living with Antiques Habitat for Humanity • Folk art, self-taught art, and handmade furniture and crafts bring warmth, wit, and a spirit of communal kinship to the home of Marc Brown, creator of the Arthur children’s literature universe, and artist Laurene Krasny Brown
Early Adopters • An exhibition at the Whitney Museum offers a showcase for both the stars and the less-heralded talents of American art at the advent of modernism
MAN ABOUT TOWN • An introduction to artist Edward Lange, entrepreneurial nineteenth-century painter of Long Island townscapes
Selections from 100 years of Antiques covers Summer edition
Renaissance Modernist • The Shelburne Museum surveys the art of Luigi Lucioni, a twentieth-century American painter who took his cues from the Italian Old Masters
“To Wield the Needle with Advantage” • American schoolgirl academy embroidery, 1790 to 1830
EVENTS • EXHIBITIONS SYMPOSIUMS LECTURES
CALENDAR OF SHOWS
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