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A New Day at the PMA - The Magazine Antiques

A New Day at the PMA Alexandra Alevizatos Kirtley Fig. 1. Covered caudle cup from a service for George Washington designed by Andreas Everardus van Braam Houckgeest (1739–1801), made in China for the American market, 1796. Porcelain with enamel, gilded, and underglaze blue decoration; height 5, width 5 1/8, depth 3 1/4 inches. This is one of more than 450 pieces of tableware owned by the nation’s First Families assembled by Robert L. McNeil Jr. A new interactive digital guide shows how the arrangement of the china on a table created a work of art unto itself, and speaks to the roles of those who maintained and worked with it, as well as of the presidents and first ladies who selected the patterns.

Alexander Calder s Complete Archive is Now Entirely Online—Discover Some of the Rare Photos, Sketches, and Ephemera Here

Click through the newly unveiled research archive before seeing MoMA’s ambitious new Calder show. March 12, 2021 Les Masques (1970). Gouache and ink on paper cartoon for Aubusson tapestry. © 2021 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. An ambitious exhibition that tries to get its arms around the breadth of Alexander Calder’s output is opening at the Museum of Modern Art this weekend. That’s no easy task, it turns out.  Just look at the Calder Foundation’s newly unveiled online research archive, the digital home of hundreds of photographs, documents, works of art, and other materials related to the American sculptor much of it previously unpublished or otherwise rarely seen and all of it free to access. 

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