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On books: March/April 2022 - The Magazine Antiques

On books: March/April 2022 - The Magazine Antiques
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The Influencers of Their Day

How Marcel Duchamp, Walter and Louise Arensberg, and their many friends empowered the American avant-garde.

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Why the Art of Florine Stettheimer Was So Radically Ahead of Its Time

As a new biography of American painter Florine Stettheimer is released, Abigail Ronner provides a brief introduction to her life and work

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A dollhouse you could call home

Last week I took my daughter to the Museum of the City of New York to see the Stettheimer Dollhouse and the breadbox-sized art show installed within.

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A Dollhouse You Could Call Home

Carrie Stettheimer spent 19 years decorating this tiny house, on view at the Museum of the City of New York. She even asked Duchamp to reprise his most famous nude — at three inches.

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A New Home for the House - The Magazine Antiques

Since 1922, The Magazine ANTIQUES has been America’s premier publication on the fine and decorative arts, architecture, preservation, and interior design.

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We Ranked the 10 Best Picnic Scenes in the History of Art to Inspire Your Memorial Day Festivities


La Partie Carrée (1870). Collection of the National Gallery of Canada.
As spring turns to summer, one can’t help but long for a good old-fashioned picnic. And by old-fashioned, we mean
really old-fashioned—the picnic has been a perennial favorite for over 500 years.
While dining outdoors has (of course) been happening forever, the outdoor repast as an escape into nature dates back to the medieval era. Following hunting expeditions, the wealthy would enjoy outdoor feasts accompanied by heavy furniture, crystal glasses, and all manner of accouterment carried by servants. 
The meaning of the word “picnic,” too, has shifted over time. It first surfaced in 18th-century France, and originally meant something more akin to a potluck. In the 19th century, the word gained the outdoor connotations we’re familiar with today.

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Openings and Closings: April 14 to April 20 - The Magazine Antiques


Openings and Closings: April 14 to April 20
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The Philadelphia Show | Art, Antiques + Design
Beginning next week,
The Philadelphia Show art and antiques fair returns in an online format. From April 23–30, sixty outstanding antiques dealers and fine art galleries will offer some of the best in painting, furniture, ceramics, Americana, textiles, and more. Plus, be sure to take in the special exhibition of animals in art, curated by the irrepressible Alexandra Kirtley of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Even when it’s virtual, the Philadelphia Show promises another fantastic exposition. If you want to get ahead of the game, you can check out this year’s exhibitors here.

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