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Pret-a-Porter: more than 250 years ago, these beauties brought a man's wardrobe up to snuff
From the 18th to the mid-19th century, no gentleman would be caught dead without his snuff box. Though its purpose was to hold powdered tobacco for...
ROM Magazine, 09/22/09 by Peter Kaellgren · More from publication -
The lost shepherd: this religious carving is one product of Goa, Europe's luxury outpost in India during the 1600s
Q my wife and I recently visited the museum, and we were surprised to see a carving in one of your display cases almost identical to one we have....
ROM Magazine, 03/22/09 by Peter Kaellgren · More from publication -
Export permit on ice: the ROM saves a champagne bucket fit for a Grand Duchess
The youngest sister of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, Grand Duchess Olga, was one of the few members of the Russian Imperial Family to escape the...
ROM Magazine, 06/22/08 by Peter Kaellgren · More from publication -
Wedgwood: artistry and innovation
Wedgwood: Artistry and Innovation June 7, 2008, to July 5, 2009 A ROM original exhibition Wedgwood: Artistry and Innovation June 7, 2008, to July...
ROM Magazine, 06/22/08 by Peter Kaellgren · More from publication -
Remembering Marian Adelaide Robertson
For many decades, Marian Robertson was a great friend and supporter of the ROM. Born Marian De La Hooke in Toronto in 1905, she grew up as an only...
ROM Magazine, 09/22/07 by Peter Kaellgren · More from publication



