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African American schoolgirl embroidery
A my is a treasure," Linda Eaton, curator of textiles at the Winterthur Museum in Delaware, said to me referring to me referring to Amy Finkel, the...
Magazine Antiques, 07/01/09 by Eleanor H. Gustafson · More from publication -
Dealer profile
One morning in 1983 Sumpter Priddy III woke to Peggy Lee singing "Is That All There Is?" on the radio and knew she was singing to him. Although he...
Magazine Antiques, 05/01/09 by Eleanor H. Gustafson · More from publication -
Boston needlework: Bonhams first New York auction of American furniture and decorative arts yielded a rare eighteenth-century American canvas-work picture at a great price
We were prepared to pay considerably more, so were happily surprised, " says American needlework dealer Carol Huber about her successful bid on...
Magazine Antiques, 03/01/09 by Eleanor H. Gustafson · More from publication -
A Dorflinger masterpiece: an exceptional cut-glass and silver pitcher exemplifies the staying power of high quality
Objects of high quality continue to bring strong prices," says Jason Woody of Woody Auction, headquartered in Douglass, Kansas, following the...
Magazine Antiques, 02/01/09 by Eleanor H. Gustafson · More from publication -
An icon for Yale: a miniature portrait of George Washington by Robert Field fetches nearly ten times its presale estimate and gives the Yale University Art Gallery a companion piece to its Martha
Not all the about the economy in general--and as related to the decorative arts and painting in particular--is bad, Late last year Skinner in...
Magazine Antiques, 01/01/09 by Eleanor H. Gustafson · More from publication -
Holiday greetings from Antiques and Winterthur
A Christmas tree hung with finials, cartouches, phoenixes, and pineapples--an antiquarian's yuletide delight? That was the initial idea for the...
Magazine Antiques, 12/01/08 by Eleanor H. Gustafson · More from publication -
Revivals
Among the many devastating losses suffered by New Orleans in Hurricane Katrina three years ago, the magnificent magnolia trees that lined streets...
Magazine Antiques, 10/01/08 by Eleanor H. Gustafson · More from publication -
Revisiting a prodigy
Seventy-five years ago this month, and actually quite often in those early days. ANTIQUES broke one of the cardinal rules of magazine publishing....
Magazine Antiques, 09/01/08 by Eleanor H. Gustafson · More from publication -
An update on Robert Wellford's compo
Mark Reinberger, the author of the comprehensive Utility and Beauty: Robert Wellford and Composition Ornament in America (2003), which we reviewed...
Magazine Antiques, 03/01/08 by Eleanor H. Gustafson · More from publication -
Money, money, money
Two perspicacious readers have written to us about Gertrude Grace Sill's article "Three rediscovered paintings of currency by John Haberle," in our...
Magazine Antiques, 02/01/08 by Eleanor H. Gustafson · More from publication



