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Magazine Antiques, Oct, 2004 by Kathleen Luhrs
National Museum of the American Indian: "First American Art: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection"; to October 31, 2005.*
New-York Historical Society: "Alexander Hamilton: The Man Who Made Modern America"; to February 13, 2005. [??] "If Elected: Campaigning for the Presidency"; to November 3.
New York Public Library: "Decoration in the Age of Napoleon: Empire Elegance versus Regency Refinement"; to April 2, 2005. [??] "James Gillray"; October 15 to January 29, 2005.
Seventh Regiment Armory: International Art Design Fair; October 8-13. Loan exhibition: "Furnishing Fashion: Material Connections in Twentieth Century Design." For information call 212-642-8572. [??] International Fine Art and Antique Dealers Show; October 21-28.* Loan exhibition: "The Passion of Collecting: 50 Years of NAADAA." For information call 212-642-8572. [??] Fourteenth Annual Print Fair; November 4-7. Panel discussion: "Do You See What I See." For information call 212-674-6095.
South Street Seaport Museum: "Nieuw Amsterdam"; through spring 2005. [??] "Soundings: Treasures of the Collections of South Street Seaport Museum"; through spring 2005.
North Carolina
RALEIGH North Carolina Museum of Art: "Matisse, Picasso, and the School of Paris: Masterpieces from the Baltimore Museum of Art"; October 10 to January 16, 2005.*
WINSTON-SALEM: Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts: MESDA Gordon Conference; October 8-9. For information call 336-721-7367.
Ohio
CINCINNATI Cincinnati Art Museum: "Monet Masterpieces Visiting the Cincinnati Art Museum"; to January 17, 2005. [??] "Petra: Lost City of Stone"; to January 30, 2005.
Taft Museum of Art: "Through American Eyes: Two Centuries of American Art from the Huntington Museum of Art [Huntington, West Virginia]"; to November 7.*
CLEVELAND Cleveland Museum of Art: "Dukes and Angels: Art from the Court of Burgundy (1364-1419)"; October 24 to January 9, 2005.* [??] "Nature Sublime: Landscapes from the 19th Century"; to November 14.
COLUMBUS Columbus Museum of Art: "Monet to Matisse: The Triumph of Impressionism and the Avant Garde"; to December 31.*
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Oklahoma
TULSA Philbrook Museum of Art: "Feast the Eye, Fool the Eye: Still Life and Trompe-l'oeil Paintings from the Oscar and Maria Salzer Collection [Fresno Metropolitan Museum, California]"; to November 7.*
Oregon
PORTLAND Pittock Mansion: "Miles of Tiles: Antique Tiles from Victorian to Craftsman"; to October 31.
Pennsylvania
HARRISBURG Pennsylvania State Capitol: "Capitol Artists"; to February 2005.
LANCASTER Lancaster Cultural History Museum: "Home Sweet Home"; to December 31.
PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia Museum of Art: "Woven for Comfort and Joy: Nineteenth-Century American Coverlets"; to February 2005.
Schwarz Gallery: "Europeans and Americans Abroad"; to December 31.*
Rhode Island
PROVIDENCE Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design: "Worlds in Weaving: Blankets and Baskets from the American West"; to October 29.
South Carolina
CHARLESTON Charleston Museum: "Sterling Faith: 300 Years of Charleston's Sacred Silver"; to October 31. [??] Silver symposium; October 15-17. For information call 843-722-2996, ext. 235.
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