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From the Archives: OMG Indeed! - The Magazine Antiques


From the Archives: OMG Indeed!
Susan L. Talbott
Photographs by Allen Phillips.
It was quiet in the galleries last September as I took a final walk through the Wadsworth Atheneum before the grand unveiling of our eight-year project to bring back its glories. I wondered how our members, patrons, the press, and the public would respond to all that we have done here. It has been a long haul, full of ups and downs in the economically stressed city of Hartford, Connecticut, as we renovated and upgraded the museum’s aged buildings so that its world-class collections could be reinstalled. ....

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Arch Therapeutics' AC5® Advanced Wound System Presents with Recognition at the 2021 Symposium ...


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Arch Therapeutics’ AC5® Advanced Wound System Presents with Recognition at the 2021 Symposium .
Arch Therapeutics, Inc.May 10, 2021 GMT
FRAMINGHAM, Mass., May 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Arch Therapeutics, Inc. (OTCQB: ARTH) (“Arch” or the “Company”), developer of novel self-assembling wound care and biosurgical devices, presents two clinical case reports supporting the broad potential of AC5
® Advanced Wound System in chronic and non-healing wounds at the 2021 Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) Spring this week. Both abstracts are available as Poster Presentations, and one abstract qualified for Podium Presentation in the Rapid Fire Symposium and earned a ribbon designation in the Poster Hall as the 2021 Highest Scoring Poster Abstract in the “Case Series/Study” category. ....

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Historically Speaking: Lydia Sigourney was pioneering educator, poet


Lydia Huntley Sigourney was America’s first best-selling poet and the first woman in American history to make a living by her pen. Born in Norwich in 1791, she lived here until leaving for Hartford in 1814, where she published her poems, thus earning the title “The Sweet Singer of Hartford.” Until her death in 1865, she held great affection for her birthplace, contributing a poem to be read at Norwich’s 200th anniversary celebration in 1859.
Lydia Huntley was the daughter of the gardener for the Lathrop estate; Madame Lathrop, the widow of Dr. Daniel Lathrop, took great interest in this brilliant young girl and saw to it that she was educated as well as any boy, first at the East District School on Upper Washington Street across from her home, and then at the brick schoolhouse on the Green endowed by Dr. Lathrop, now the Norwich Heritage and Regional Visitors’ Center. Lydia also educated herself by reading in the Lathrops’s library, finding textbooks there with the ....

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New World Wonder: How a geological oddity became an enduring symbol of the nation in American Art


New World Wonder: How a geological oddity became an enduring symbol of the nation in American Art
Christopher C. Oliver
Fig. 1.
Thomas Jefferson at Natural Bridge by Caleb Boyle (active 1800–1822), c. 1801. Oil on canvas, 92 by 60 inches.
Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, Kirby Collection of Historical Paintings.
The Natural Bridge of Virginia is a 215-foottall geological formation located in the Shenandoah Valley that is the last remnant of the roof of an ancient cavern that collapsed millions of years ago. Its impressive height and unique features inspired generations of artists who visited the site, which for many eighteenth- and nineteenth-century artists was relatively remote. Yet, its craggy, foresttopped visage made a familiar and frequent appearance in painting, prints, photography, and the decorative arts of the era. As one of the earliest painters to depict the site, Joshua Shaw, remarked upon his visit to the Natural Bridge in 1820: “It ....

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