Calendar - exhibits, related events - Calendar
Magazine Antiques, Oct, 2002
Maine
PORTLAND Portland Museum 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: "Maryland Artists from the Collection, 1890-1970"; to October 27. "Painted Prints: The Revelation of Color"; October 6 to January 5, 2003. *
Homewood House Museum, Johns Hopkins University "Building Homewood Vision for a Villa"; to December 29.
Rainbow Hill: Maryland Historical Society Antiques Show, October 11-13. Lectures. For information call 410-685-3750, ext. 321.
Walters Art Museum: "Awash with Color: Highlights from the Watercolor Collection"; to October 27. "The Book of Kings: An, War, and the Morgan Library's Medieval Picture Bible"; October 27 to December 29. *
Massachusetts
BOSTON Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: "18th Century French Art Featuring the Swan Collection"; new gallery opening October 9.
Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities: Decorative arts symposium, "The Art of Family"; October 18-19. For information call 617227-3957, ext. 270.
CAMBRIDGE Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Harvard University: "Plum, Orchid, chrysanthemum, and Bamboo: Botanical Motifs and Symbols in East Asian Painting"; to January 5, 2003.
DEERFIELD Historic Deerfield: "Delicate Deception: Delftware at Historic Deerfield, 1650-1800"; to November 30.* * A village, a Vision, and a Mission: Henry and Helen Flynt in Deerfield"; to April 2003.
Memorial Hall Museum of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association: "The Allen Sisters: Pictorial Photographers 1885-1920"; to October 31.*
LEXINGTON National Heritage Museum: "Enterprising Women: 250 Years of American Business"; October 5 to February 23, 2003.* * "Lions and Eagles and Bulls: Early American Tavern and Inn Signs from the Connecticut Historical Society [Hartford]"; to January 3, 2003.* * To Build and Sustain: Freemasons in American Community"; on-going.
NANTUCKET Hadwen House: "Nantucket Silver"; to November 24.
SALEM Peabody Essex Museum: "Rendezvous with the Sea: The Glory of the French Maritime Tradition"; to October 14.*
SANDWICH Heritage Plantation of Sandwich: "Inspired Choices: Creations of Shaker Life"; to October 31.*
SOUTH HADLEY Mount Holyoke College Art Museum: "Changing Prospectus: The View from Mount Holyoke"; to December 8.*
WELLESLEY Davis Museum, Wellesley College: "Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons, 1500-1650"; to December 8.*
WILLIAMSTOWN Williams College Museum of Art: "Prelude to a Nightmare: Art, Politics, and Hitler's Early Years in Vienna 1906-1913"; to October 27.*
Michigan
DETROIT Detroit Institute of Arts: "Art in Focus: Lacquerware"; to October 13.
Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis Institute of Arts: "American Sublime: Epic Landscapes of Our Nation 1820-1880"; to November 17.*
Missouri
SAINT LOUIS Saint Louis Art Museum: "Sencha: The Art of Japanese Tea"; until December:
Nebraska
OMAHA Joslyn Art Museum: "Artists at Work: French Oil Sketches from the Los Angeles Country Museum of Art"; to January 5, 2003.* * A Faithfully and Vivid Picture: Karl Bodmet's North American Prints"; to January 5, 2003.
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