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Boston's Trinity Church: Celebrating 125 Years
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Autumn 2002
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Trinity Church, which annually draws over 100,000 visitors from around the world to Copley Square in the heart of Boston...
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Ceramic Craze in Minneapolis
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Autumn 2002
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Over the past dozen years, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts has been actively collecting ceramics that together relay the history of art and design. To this end...
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Curator's Choice: Pan of Rohallion
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Autumn 2002
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Pan of Rohallion is the First object seen when entering The Mount, Edith Wharton’s Berkshire home where she lived from 1902 until 1911...
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French Artists in California
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Autumn 2002
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In the 1870s, burgeoning wealth from the flow of mined Comstock silver and the new transcontinental railroad turned San Francisco into a promised land for artists...
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Hands-On: Replication of Historic Stained Glass
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Autumn 2002
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When restoring historic stained glass windows, every effort is made to retain and mend the original glass. However, if a piece is missing or shattered beyond...
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Harvard's Mystery Seminar
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Autumn 2002
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The study of decorative arts and the contexts within which they were made and used offers insight into how people...
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Odd, Old & Unusual: Intriguing Forms in Delftware
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Autumn 2002
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When most people think of delftware, the ubiquitous plate, pot, or punch bowl often comes to mind. Occasionally other pieces of delftware are encountered...
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The Kenzan Style in Japanese Ceramics
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Autumn 2002
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In Japan, potters have traditionally been professional artisans, passing skills down from generation to generation....
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A Pair of Art Nouveau Copper- Inlaid Silver Compotires
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Holiday 2002
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A recent discovery in the Tiffany & Co. (1837–present) archives has led to information about...
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A Pictorial Survey of Collectible Decoys
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Holiday 2002
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For over two thousand years, hunters have used decoys to attract a variety of waterfowl for food, for their...
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