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The Magazine Antiques

March - April 2021
Magazine

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

Works of Faith

Over the Moon for Blakelock in Iowa

Women in Focus at the High

Exceptional Impressions at the Dixon Gallery

Strange Brew at the Georgia Museum of Art

Two Titans at the Barnes Foundation

Discussing Craft and Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot • A LOOK AT CURRENT AND UPCOMING EPISODES OF OUR PODCAST

A Teenager Talks about Art Appreciation

Henry Chapman Mercer and His Moravian Pottery

The Magazine ANTIQUES

A New Day at the PMA • A curator guides us through the revamped early American galleries at the Philadelphia Museum of Art

The Architect’s View • Frank Gehry describes the changes his firm implemented in the temple of art and culture atop the Fairmount

Quaker Hautes • A review of the new catalogue American Furniture, 1650–1840: Highlights from the Philadelphia Museum of Art

City Smitten • Wood engraver Rudolph Ruzicka was one of the great illustrators of American urban vistas—and Boston was a favorite

Paul Manship’s Ode on a Grecian Urn • The first museum show devoted to Paul Manship in thirty years reunites his modernist works with their inspirations from the arts of antiquity

Redemption on the Rails • New York’s new Moynihan Train Hall does much to redress the crime that was the destruction of old Penn Station

The Maker’s Hand • A new exhibition explores the tradition of craft in America and the making of modern art

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

EVENTS • exhibitions symposiums lectures

Short-lived Suffrage in the Early Republic


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 116 Publisher: Magazine Antiques Media, LLC Edition: March - April 2021

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  • Release date: March 1, 2021

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English

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

Works of Faith

Over the Moon for Blakelock in Iowa

Women in Focus at the High

Exceptional Impressions at the Dixon Gallery

Strange Brew at the Georgia Museum of Art

Two Titans at the Barnes Foundation

Discussing Craft and Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot • A LOOK AT CURRENT AND UPCOMING EPISODES OF OUR PODCAST

A Teenager Talks about Art Appreciation

Henry Chapman Mercer and His Moravian Pottery

The Magazine ANTIQUES

A New Day at the PMA • A curator guides us through the revamped early American galleries at the Philadelphia Museum of Art

The Architect’s View • Frank Gehry describes the changes his firm implemented in the temple of art and culture atop the Fairmount

Quaker Hautes • A review of the new catalogue American Furniture, 1650–1840: Highlights from the Philadelphia Museum of Art

City Smitten • Wood engraver Rudolph Ruzicka was one of the great illustrators of American urban vistas—and Boston was a favorite

Paul Manship’s Ode on a Grecian Urn • The first museum show devoted to Paul Manship in thirty years reunites his modernist works with their inspirations from the arts of antiquity

Redemption on the Rails • New York’s new Moynihan Train Hall does much to redress the crime that was the destruction of old Penn Station

The Maker’s Hand • A new exhibition explores the tradition of craft in America and the making of modern art

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

EVENTS • exhibitions symposiums lectures

Short-lived Suffrage in the Early Republic


Expand title description text