Austin T. Miller American Antiques, Inc. |
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This carving ranks as one of the best preserved and most finely detailed American whirligigs known....
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California Dreamin’ at Jackson Square |
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The converted stable mews, well-tended flower containers, and brick storefronts of San Francisco’s Jackson Square might easily pass for a posh London enclave were it not for the gilding of warm California light....
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Curator’s Choice: A Book Collector’s Treasure |
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Books and illuminated manuscripts comprise one of the major components of the Western collections at the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin, Ireland....
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Dealer Profile: Louis M. Salerno |
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Louis Salerno is living proof that it's possible to be a master of many trades....
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George Inness and the Visionary Landscape |
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George Inness (1825–1894), one of America’s finest and most admired landscape painters, entered the photographer’s studio and donned a sacerdotal wool cloak....
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Golden Bough, 1862 |
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The location of this painting was unknown as recently as the major, traveling Thomas Moran retrospective in 1997...
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Gore Place Wallpaper Restoration |
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Gore Place in Waltham, Massachusetts, is an elegant federal-era country estate (Fig. 1) built between 1805 and 1806 by prominent Federalist politician Christopher Gore and his wife, Rebecca (Amory Payne)....
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Hands On: Traditional Block-Printed Wallpaper |
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Wallpaper adds color, pattern, and sometimes texture to an interior, uniting the decorative scheme of a single room or an entire house....
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Listening to the Trees |
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“I have never learned to talk and have only listened to the trees,” penned watercolorist Charles E. Burchfield (1893–1967) in a 1915 journal entry....
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Mural-hopping to a Boston Bar |
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The Boston Public Library’s landmark McKim building bookends downtown Beantown with another impressive Renaissance Revival edifice: Le Meridien Hotel in Post Office Square....
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