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Degas and music
It will probably not come as a surprise to many to learn that the French impressionist painter Edgar Degas enjoyed music and often attended...
Magazine Antiques, 08/01/09 by Megan Holloway Fort · More from publication -
Wine as inspiration
Since classical Greece, philosophers have been extolling the virtues of a glass of good wine. Socrates supposedly advised: "So far as drinking is...
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American impressionism
American impressionism, in particular Connecticut impressionism, is the focus of the current exhibition at the Florence Griswold Museum in Old...
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Bessie Potter Vonnoh
The eminent American sculptor of domestic and feminine subjects, Bessie Potter Vonnoh, is the subject of a retrospective exhibition--long...
Magazine Antiques, 07/01/09 by Megan Holloway Fort · More from publication -
Charles Rohlfs
The eagerly anticipated exhibition The Artistic Furniture of Charles Rohlfs opened recently at the Milwaukee Art Museum, where it will remain on...
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Massachusetts quilts
This month more than two dozen of the most significant quilts discovered to date by the Massachusetts Quilt Documentation Project will go on view...
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Sharing the wealth in Charleston
In January 2009 at Brunk Auctions in Asheville, North Carolina, the financier and collector Louis Moore Bacon was the high bidder for Solitude or...
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Summer in the Adirondacks: the Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake, New York, is opening its 2009 special exhibitions later this month
A "Wild, Unsettled Country": Early Reflections of the Adirondacks, which opens on May 22, includes a selection of paintings, maps, prints, and...
Magazine Antiques, 05/01/09 by Holloway Megan Fort · More from publication -
Rainbow yarn
The scholar and dealer Brant Mackley is the guest curator of an exhibition now on view at the Lancaster Quilt and Textile Museum in Pennsylvania...
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American Indian painting
Between 1879 and 1900 the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs established twenty-four off-reservation boarding schools for American Indian...
Magazine Antiques, 05/01/09 by Megan Holloway Fort · More from publication


