Calendar
Magazine Antiques, August, 2002
* "Flowers from the Silk Road: Central Asian Textiles and Jewelry"; to September 1. *
* Restored Oldfields--Lilly House and Gardens; opened.
Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS New Orleans Museum of Art: "A Brush with History: Paintings from the National Portrait Gallery [Washington, D. C.]"; to August 11. *
* "Light My Fire: Matchstrikers from the Collection of Jean R. Heid"; to August 25.
* "Millefiors Paperweights from the Dorothy Hills Collection and Other Donors"; to September 8.
Maine
PORTLAND Portland Mnseum of Art: "The Art That Is Glass: Selections from the Greenberg Collection"; to December 15. *
"Neo-Impressionism: Artists on the Edge"; to October 20. *
Maryland
BALTIMORE Baltimore Museum of Art: "Cezanne and the Transformed Landscape"; to August 25. *
* "New on View: Recent Additions to the Collection"; to October 6.
* "Maryland Artists from the Collection, 1890-1 970"; to October 27.
Walters Art Museum: "Awash with Color: Highlights from the Watercolor Collection"; to October 27.
HAGERSTOWN Washington County Museum of Fine Arts: "English Ceramics from the Shaeffer Collection"; to August 19.
Massachusetts
BOSTON Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: "The Poetry of Everyday Life: Dutch Painting in Boston Collections"' to September 22. *
CAMBRIDGE Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University: "Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur"; to September 1. *
DEERFIELD Historic Deerfield: "Delicate Deception: Delftware at Historic Deerfield, 1650-1800"; to April 2003. *
Memorial Hail Museum of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association: "The Allen Sisters: Pictorial Photographers 1885-1920"; to October 31. *
DUXBURY Art Complex Museum: "Small Worlds/Art of India"; to September 8.
LENOX The Mount, Edith Wharton Restoration: "A Centennial Celebration: Designers Salute Edith Wharton and the Mount"; to November 3. * Newly restored house and gardens.
LEXINGTON National Heritage Museum: "The Banjo: The People and the Sounds of America's Folk Instrument"; to August 25. * "To Build and Sustain: Freemasons in American Community"; ongoing. * "Kings, Queens and Statesmen: Autographs from the Edward Elwell, Jr. Collection"; to January 19, 2003. * "Lions and Eagles and Bulls: Early American Tavern and Inn Signs from the Connecticut Historical Society [Hartford]"; to January 3, 2003. *
NANTUCKET Hadwen House: "Nantucket Silver"; to November 24.
Nantucket High School: "Twenty-fifth Annual August Antiques Show"; August 2-4.
Nantucket Historical Association: "Embroidered Narratives"; to September 30.
NORTH GRAFTON Willard House and Clock Museum: "Willard Lighthouse Clocks, 1819-1835"; to October 6.
PITTSFIELD Berkshire Museum: "Secession Graphic Art Through WWI"; to September 2.
SALEM Peabody Essex Museum: "Rendezvous with the Sea: The Glory of the French Maritime Tradition"; to October 14, 2002. *
SANDWICH Heritage Plantation of Sandwich: "Inspired Choices: Creations of Shaker Life"; to October 31. *
STOCKBRIDGE Norman Rockwell Museum at Stockbridge: "Toast of Town: Norman Rockwell and the Artist of New Rochelle [New York]"; to October 27.
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