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Art & Antiques

Mar 01 2022
Magazine

The Art of Excellence. Art & Antiques is tailored to readers who are actively involved in the international art market. Our editorial policy places special emphasis on the interests of the serious art aficionado—a collector whose passion is acquiring and living with art, antiques and high-end collectibles.

Art & Antiques

Sculpting the Future

STORIES IN SILVER

Robe of Honor

East Meets West • Art-world news and market updates, exhibitions and events.

Carving Out a Legacy

Poster Boys

Monuments to Washington

HOUSE AND GARDEN

Casting a Long Shadow

Keeping It Realist

Dreams of France

Go West

Paper Trail

Horse Sense

Feeling at Home

Masters of Metal

The Female Gaze • THE ENIGMATIC, EROTIC PAINTINGS OF LEONOR FINI ASSERT WOMEN’S PERCEPTIONS AND POWER.

Poetry in Pottery • THE VIRTUOSO CERAMICS OF KAMODA SHOJI, FAMOUS IN JAPAN BUT LITTLE KNOWN IN THE WEST, ARE ON VIEW AT THE MINNEAPOLIS INSTITUTE OF ART.

American Beauty • A CENTURY OF AMERICAN ART IS SHOWCASED AT PENN STATE’S PALMER MUSEUM.

Abstract World • AN INNOVATIVE EXHIBITION AT THE DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART CHARTS THE POSTWAR DEVELOPMENT OF AVANT-GARDE ART TRENDS ACROSS THE GLOBE.

The Quiet Man • Milton Avery created a unique blend of figuration, abstraction, and color wizardry that influenced generations of artists who came after him.

THE MASTER OF MASTERS • In Florence, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see Donatello’s greatest works together reveals the power and influence of the Renaissance sculptor’s innovations.

beyond the horizon • Sean Scully’s painting takes geometric abstraction into a realm that is both emotional and philosophical.

Read Art & Antiques Online! • Reaching more collectors, galleries and museums then ever before.

Anne Vallayer-Coster, Still life of flowers in a vase on a table beside a bust of Flora, with fruit and other objects with a curtain beyond, 1774.


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The Art of Excellence. Art & Antiques is tailored to readers who are actively involved in the international art market. Our editorial policy places special emphasis on the interests of the serious art aficionado—a collector whose passion is acquiring and living with art, antiques and high-end collectibles.

Art & Antiques

Sculpting the Future

STORIES IN SILVER

Robe of Honor

East Meets West • Art-world news and market updates, exhibitions and events.

Carving Out a Legacy

Poster Boys

Monuments to Washington

HOUSE AND GARDEN

Casting a Long Shadow

Keeping It Realist

Dreams of France

Go West

Paper Trail

Horse Sense

Feeling at Home

Masters of Metal

The Female Gaze • THE ENIGMATIC, EROTIC PAINTINGS OF LEONOR FINI ASSERT WOMEN’S PERCEPTIONS AND POWER.

Poetry in Pottery • THE VIRTUOSO CERAMICS OF KAMODA SHOJI, FAMOUS IN JAPAN BUT LITTLE KNOWN IN THE WEST, ARE ON VIEW AT THE MINNEAPOLIS INSTITUTE OF ART.

American Beauty • A CENTURY OF AMERICAN ART IS SHOWCASED AT PENN STATE’S PALMER MUSEUM.

Abstract World • AN INNOVATIVE EXHIBITION AT THE DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART CHARTS THE POSTWAR DEVELOPMENT OF AVANT-GARDE ART TRENDS ACROSS THE GLOBE.

The Quiet Man • Milton Avery created a unique blend of figuration, abstraction, and color wizardry that influenced generations of artists who came after him.

THE MASTER OF MASTERS • In Florence, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see Donatello’s greatest works together reveals the power and influence of the Renaissance sculptor’s innovations.

beyond the horizon • Sean Scully’s painting takes geometric abstraction into a realm that is both emotional and philosophical.

Read Art & Antiques Online! • Reaching more collectors, galleries and museums then ever before.

Anne Vallayer-Coster, Still life of flowers in a vase on a table beside a bust of Flora, with fruit and other objects with a curtain beyond, 1774.


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