January 1985
COVER: Detail of the gilt-bronze mounts on a commode by Charles Cressent (1685-1768), Paris, 1745-1749
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jack and Belle Linsky Collection
FRONTISPIECE: Stair hall at White Pines, the residence of Ralph Radclifle Whitehead at Byrdcliffe, near Woodstock, New York, built 1902-1903
Exalted hardware, the bronze mounts of French furniture. Part I: Baroque, regence, and rococo
PENELOPE HUNTER-STIEBEL
Abraham Roentgen and the archbishop of Trier
GEORG HIMMELHEBER
The utopias of Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead
ROBERT EDWARDS
Living with antiques: The Putnam-Balch house, Salem, Massachusetts
BRYANT F. TOLLES JR.
Canton famille-rose porcelain. Part III: The flower patterns
JOHN QUENTIN FELLER
Jacquard coverlets in the Daughters of the American Revolution Museum. Part I: New York coverlets
GLORIA SEAMAN ALLEN
February 1985
COVER: Detail of Lord Torrington’s Hunt Servants Setting out from Southill, Bedfordshire, by George Stubbs
FRONTISPIECE: Pittsburgh from Saw Mill Run, by Russell Smith
George Stubbs
DUNCAN ROBINSON
Restoring the Daniel Bliss house: historical accuracy and personal vision
JOHN T. KIRK
Exalted hardware, the bronze mounts of French furniture. Part II: Early neoclassicism, Louis XVI, and Empire
PENELOPE HUNTER-STIEBEL
Rembrandt Peale, art and ambition
CAROL EATON HEVNER
March 1985 Historic Deerfield issue
COVER: Ebenezer Hinsdale Williams House (built c. 1740, altered 1816-1820) and, at left, Sheldon-Hawks House (built c. 1743), Historic Deerfield, Deerfield, Massachusetts
Photograph by Arthur Vitols
FRONTISPIECE: Keeping room of the Wells-Thorn House, Historic Deerfield
Introduction to Historic Deerfield
DONALD R. FRIARY.
Historic preservation
DAVID R. PROPER
Exterior architectural embellishment
WILLIAM A. FLYNT AND JOSEPH PETER SPANG
Architectural interiors
DONALD R. FRIARY AND JOSEPH PETER SPANG
New England furniture
PHILIP ZEA
The Lucius D. Potter Memorial collection
JOSEPH PETER SPANG
American silver
DONALD R. FRIARY
Ceramics
JOHN C. AUSTIN AND JOSEPH PETER SPANG
Textiles
FLORENCE M. MONTGOMERY
Costumes
MARGARET C. S. CHRISTMAN
Memorial Hall Museum
SUZANNE L. FLYNT AND TIMOTHY C. NEUMANN
Arts and crafts in Deerfield
MARGERY B. HOWE
Farming in Deerfield
J. RITCHIE GARRISON
April 1985
COVER: Celia Thaxter in Her Garden, by Frederick Childe Hassam (1859-1935), 1892
National Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C.; gift of John Gellatly
FRONTISPIECE: The Fisherman’s Wedding Party, Venice, by Thomas Moran
American artists in Venice, 1860-1920
MARGARETTA M. LOVELL
Living with antiques: The Poydras-Holden house in Louisiana
JESSIE POESCH
An introduction to the American Pre-Raphaelites
LINDA S. FERBER
Household textiles in the Essex Institute, Salem, Massachusetts
ANNE FARNAM
The collection of the Historical Society of Early American Decoration in Albany, New York
MONA D. ROWELL
The triumph of Flora: Women and the American landscape, 1890-1935
DEBORAH NEVINS
May 1985 American furniture issue
COVER: Finials of three seventeenth-century armchairs. Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, Massachusetts;
Photograph by Helga Photo Studio
FRONTISPIECE: Detail of a painted chest, Herkimer County, New York, 1798
Furniture and other decorative arts in Pilgrim Hall Museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts
LAURENCE R. PIZER, ELEANOR A. DRIVER, AND ALEXANDRA B. EARLE
Authenticating American eighteenth-century furniture
HAROLD SACK
Living with antiques: Cinnamon Hill, the Tennessee home of Mr. and Mrs. Roupen M. Gulbenk
The short-lived partnership of Adrian Webb and Charles Scott
ROBERT P. EMLEN AND SARA STEINER
Delaware furniture, 1740-l890
DEBORAH DEPENDAHL WATERS
New York-German painted chests
MARY ANTOINE DE JULIO
Texas Biedermeier furniture
CHARLES L. VENABLE
June 1985
COVER: View of the Pantheon in the garden at Stourhead, Wiltshire, England
Photograph by Charlie Waite
FRONTISPIECE: Log box painted by Duncan Grant (1885-1978), c. 1916
The Stourhead pleasure grounds in Wiltshire
DUDLEY DODD
Sir Edwin Lutyens’s Castle Drogo, Devonshire
HUGH MELLER
Victorian modern: the metalwork designs of Christopher Dresser, C. R. Ashbee, and Archibald Knox, 1880-1910
ANN DUMAS
Furniture made by Gillow and Company for Workington Hall
SARAH C. NICHOLS
Charleston: “An imperious urge to decorate”
ISABELLE ANSCOMBE
Dating Spode
ANGUS J. JOHNSTON
July 1985
COVER: Detail of the George S. Batcheller mansion, Saratoga Springs, New York, built 1871-1873
Photograph by Peter Mauss/Esto
FRONTISPIECE: Columbus Landing, artist unknown, c. 1825
History in towns: Saratoga Springs, New York, the queen of American resorts
MOSETTE GLASER BRODERICK
The Pennsylvania impressionists
THOMAS FOLK AND BARBARA J. MITNICK
The Renaissance revival parlor in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
ALICE COONEY FRELINGHUYSEN
Living with antiques: A collection in upstate New York
Franklin Simmons, Yankee sculptor in Rome
PAMELA W. HAWKES
August 1985
COVER: Detail of The Return of the Imperial Court from the Great Mosque at Delhi in the Reign of Shah Jehan-XVIIth Century, by Edwin Lord Weeks, c. 1886
FRONTISPIECE: Counterpane from a set of bed hangings, English, 1690-1710
Directions: Edwin Lord Weeks, American painter of India
D. DODGE THOMPSON
The American home: Part V: Venetian shutters and blinds
ELISABETH DONAGHY GARRETT
The new DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Gallery at Colonial Williamsburg
Living with antiques: Connecticut furniture in a New York City penthouse
KENNETH F. HAMMITT
The furniture of Samuel Sewall
MYRNA KAYE
September 1985
COVER: Rotunda of the North Carolina State Capitol
Photograph by Paul Rocheleau
FRONTISPIECE: Double-handled vase made by George E. Ohr
The North Carolina State Capitol of 1840
JOHN L. SANDERS
Living with antiques: A collection in southern Connecticut
MARY ALLIS
Directions: George E. Ohr
GARTH CLARK
Philadelphia carving shops. Part II: Bernard and Jugiez
LUKE BECKERDITE
A decade of collecting at Bayou Bend
MICHAEL K. BROWN
October 1985
COVER: Detail of the terra-cotta frieze by Caspar Buberl (1834-1899) on the Pension Building, Washington, D.C.
Photograph by F. Harlan Hambright
FRONTISPIECE: Specimens and documents relating to John James Audubon
The Pension Building, home of the National Building Museum
PAUL GOLDBERGER
Surpassing style: Four art deco masters: Ruhlmann, Dunand, Marinot, and Puiforcat
PENELOPE HUNTER-STIEBEL
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
ROBERT MCCRACKEN PECK
Living with antiques: The Ryerson house in New Jersey
OLGA O. OTTOSON
The United States Supreme Court Building, Washington, D.C.
ALLAN GREENBERG AND STEPHEN KIERAN
High styles: American design in the twentieth century
DEBORAH NEVINS
November 1985 American Painting issue
COVER: Detail of Old State House, by James B. Marston, c. 1801
Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston
FRONTISPIECE: Adams Memorial, by Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Paintings in the Massachusetts Historical Society
ANN MILLSPAUGH HUFF AND ROSS URQUHART
An exhibition of Augustus Saint-Gaudens’s work
KATHRYN GREENTHAL
The Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site, Cornish, New Hampshire
JOHN H. DRYFHOUT
American paintings in the Baltimore Museum of Art
SONA K. JOHNSTON
Walt Whitman and American painting
JOHN WILMERDING
American impressionist paintings in the collection of Dr. and Mrs. John J. McDonough
OSWALDO RODRIGUEZ ROQUE
Regional landscapes in Connecticut River valley portraits, 1790 -1810
ELIZABETH MANKIN KORNHAUSER
American paintings in the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
BARBARA J. MACADAM
December 1985
COVER: Detail of the carving above the family pew in the fourteenth-century chapel at Petworth House, Sussex, England, remodeled 1685-1692
Photograph by James H. Pipkin Jr.
FRONTISPIECE: Philipsburg Manor, Upper Mills, North Tarrytown, New York
Visions of Italy: The British country house and the grand tour
GERVASE JACKSON-STOPS
Winter holidays at Sleepy Hollow Restorations
JOSEPH T. BUTLER
The architecture of Charles Bulfinch on historical blue Staffordshire. Part I: The early buildings, 1790-1807
HAYDEN GOLDBERG
Winslow Homer and The Christmas Stocking
ERIC RUDD
The American home. Part VI: The quest for comfort: housekeeping practices and living arrangements the year round
ELISABETH DONAGHY GARRETT
January 1986
COVER: Late nineteenth-century American tin toys
Collection of Bernard Barenholtz; photograph by Bill Holland by courtesy of Harry N. Abrams, Incorporated
FRONTISPIECE: Design for the countess of Chesterfield's boudoir at Bretby Park, Derbyshire, by Samuel Beazley
Playthings of the past: the Bernard Barenholtz collection of American antique toys
ELISABETH DONAGHY GARRETT
The architect and the interior: Drawings of British country houses
JOHN HARRIS AND SUSAN R. STEIN
The Masterson collection of Worcester porcelain in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
KATHERINE S. HOWE
The hunting lodge of Stupinigi at Turin
DONATELLA AND PAOLO RIPOSIO
Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, fraktur: an initial survey
LYNN A. BROCKLEBANK
Living with antiques: The Dr. Dubs house in Natchez, Mississippi
MILLY McGEHEE
Directions: Arthur J. Stone, silversmith
ELENITA C. CHICKERING
February 1986
COVER: Detail of the green velvet bed at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England, c. 1732
Photograph by James H. Pipkin Jr.
FRONTISPIECE: Detail of George Washington, by Gilbert Stuart
British state beds
JOHN CORNFORTH
Shadow portraits of George Washington
HELEN AND NEL LAUGHON
Living with antiques: The Madtson collection in Santa Fe
CHRISTINE MATHER
Bierstadt's Bombardment of Fort Sumter reattributed
ALFRED C. HARRISON JR.
Rare prints in the New-York Historical Society
WENDY SHADWELL
March 1986 Society for the Preservation of New England Antiques issue
COVER: Detail of the mantel in the southeast parlor of the Governor John Langdon Mansion Memorial, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1783-1785
Photograph by Paul Rocheleau
FRONTISPIECE: Dining room in the Barrett House, New Ipswich, New Hampshire
William Sumner Appleton and the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
NANCY COOLIDGE AND NANCY PADNOS
Collections of the Society
PENNY J. SANDER
Picturing the past: The Society's archives
ELLIE REICHLIN
The study houses
ABBOTT LOWELL CUMMINGS
The first Harrison Gray Otis House, Boston, Massachusetts
RICHARD C. NYLANDER
Beauport, Gloucester, Massachusetts
PHILIP HAYDEN
Codman House, Lincoln, Massachusetts
LYNNE M. SPENCER
Colonel Josiah Quincy House, Wollaston, Massachusetts
ELIZABETH REDMOND
Gropius House, Lincoln, Massachusetts
MARGARET R. BURKE
Governor John Langdon Mansion Memorial, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
BROCK W. JOBE AND MARIANNE MOULTON
Rundlet-May House, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
ROBERT D. MUSSEY JR.
Barrett House, New Ipswich, New Hampshire
ELLEN FINEBERG
Sarah Orne Jewett House, South Berwick, Maine
CAROLYN HUGHES
Hamilton House, South Berwick, Maine
SUSAN DEVITO
Sayward-Wheeler House, York Harbor, Maine
RICHARD C. NYLANDER AND NANCY PADNOS
Bowen House, Woodstock, Connecticut
SARA B. CHASE
April 1986
COVER: Shaker baskets, New Lebanon or Watervliet, New York, 1835 -1870
Shaker Museum, Old Chatham, New York; photograph by Paul Rocheleau
FRONTISPIECE: Moonlight, by Winslow Homer, 1874
The development of Shaker design
JUNE SPRIGG
Winslow Homer's watercolors
HELEN A. COOPER
History in towns: Beaufort, South Carolina
JOHN K. MURPHY
Some of the New York City houses of Richard Morris Hunt
SUSAN R. STEIN
Living with antiques: The Dolz collection of tin-glazed earthenware
GLORIA SEAMAN ALLEN
May 1986 American furniture issue
COVER: Detail of a japanned high chest of drawers, Boston, 1730-1750
Metropolitan Museum of Art
FRONTISPIECE: Detail of a spice box, Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1740-1750
Boston japanned furniture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
MORRISON H. HECKSCHER, FRANCES GRUBER SAFFORD, AND PETER LAWRENCE FODERA
The Pennsylvania spice box
LEE ELLEN GRIFFITH
Living with antiques: Mistletoe Plantation, near Natchez, Mississippi
H. PARROTT BACOT
Henry W. Jenkins and Sons Company
SUSAN WERTHEIMER DAVID
New information about Chapin chairs
JOSEPH LIONETTI AND ROBERT F. TRENT
A major new piece in the Jelliff puzzle
ULYSSES G. DIETZ
June 1986
COVER: Detail of a portrait of Elizabeth Vernon, countess of Southampton, artist unknown, c. 1600
Boughton House, Northamptonshire, England; photograph by courtesy of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
FRONTISPIECE: Design for Honeysuckle, by William Morris, 1876
Boughton House, Northamptonshire
TESSA MURDOCH
Morris, Ruskin, and the English flower garden
DEBORAH NEVINS
Tryon Palace, New Bern, North Carolina
JOHN B. GREEN III AND EDWIN WHITFIELD WATSON
William Kent's furniture designs and the furniture makers
GEOFFREY BEARD
Silver from the city of Chester
CHARLES NICHOLAS MOORE
July 1986
COVER: Detail of the facade of the Windsor House, built to the designs of Asher Benjamin, 1801
Photograph by Paul Rocheleau
FRONTISPIECE: View of the “Tudor Renaissance" room at The Treasure Houses of Britain exhibition
Living with antiques: Windsor House in southern Connecticut
WILLIAM N. HOSLEY JR.
The building of The Treasure Houses of Britain
GERVASE J ACKSON-STOPS
Jacquard coverlets in the Daughters of the American Revolution Museum. Part II: Pennsylvania coverlets
GLORIA SEAMAN ALLEN
Dutch arts and culture in colonial America
RODERIC H. BLACKBURN
The Osborne, New York City
DAVIDA TENENBAUM DEUTSCH
August 1986
COVER: Inglenook in the living room of the Gamble House, Pasadena, California
Photograph by Peter Aaron/Esto
FRONTISPIECE: Still Life with Flowers and Bird’s Nest, by Severin Roesen
Charles Sumner and Henry Mather Greene, architects and designers
RANDELL L. MAKINSON
The Virginia Steele Scott Gallery at the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, California
SUSAN DANLEY WALTHER
Casa del Herrero, the George F. Steedman house, Montecito, California
DAVID GEBHARD
The garden at Casa del Herrero
DAVID C. STREATFIELD
Nineteenth-century California silver
EDGAR W. MORSE
September 1986 Folk art issue
COVER: Detail of The Residence of Thomas Hillborn, by Edward Hicks, 1845
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Center, Williamsburg, Virginia
FRONTISPIECE: Weather vane, New England, c. 1860
Young America: A Folk Art History
ELIZABETH V. WARREN
The Residence of Thomas Hillborn by Edward Hicks
EDNA PULLINGER
A masterpiece of American folk marquetry
RICHARD MUHLBERGER
Needlework pictures from Abby Wright’s school in South Hadley, Massachusetts
BETTY RING
The United States Tobacco Company’s museums
JAMES A. CRUTCHFIELD
Daniel Otto: the “Flat Tulip" artist
FREDERICK S. WEISER AND BRYDING ADAMS HENLEY
The Pennsylvania Farm Museum of Landis Valley in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
VERNON S. GUNNION
October 1986
COVER: Detail of a Chinese export dinner plate, c. 1825-1840
Collection of Elizabeth M. Smith; photograph by Arthur Vitols
FRONTISPIECE: A corner of the Dauphin’s Grand cabinet at Versailles
Canton famille-rose porcelain. Part IV: Some rare and unusual pieces
JOHN QUENTIN FELLER
Recent restorations at Versailles
OLIVIER BERNIER
Collecting antiques
GEORGE M. KAUFMAN
Americans and the aesthetic movement
ALICE COONEY FRELINGHUYSEN
History in houses: The Deshon-Allyn House, New London, Connecticut
CHARLES J. PLANTE II
November 1986 American painting issue
COVER: Detail of The Wyndham Sisters: Lady Elcho, Mrs. Adeane, and Mrs. Tennant, by John Singer Sargent, 1899 – 1900
Metropolitan Museum of Art
FRONTISPIECE: Niagara Falls, by Jasper Francis Cropsey, 1853
Sargent and the grand manner portrait
GARY A. REYNOLDS
Ever Rest, Jasper Francis Cropsey's house in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York
WILLIAM NATHANIEL BANKS
Rembrandt Peale’s portraits of his brother Rubens
CAROL EATON HEVNER
The early career of Robert William Vonnoh
MAY BRAWLEY HILL
The “little gems” of Charles Henry Gifford
JOHN I. H. BAUR
The Warner collection of Gulf States Paper Corporation, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
FREDERICK D. HILL
Julius L. Stewart, a “Parisian from Philadelphia"
D. DODGE THOMPSON
December 1986
COVER: Maiolica dish made in Deruta, Italy, c. 1520-1525
Corcoran Gallery Of Art, Washington, D.C., William A. Clark Collection; photograph by Arthur Vitols
FRONTISPIECE: Detail of the Italian marble mantel and Philadelphia overmantel in the yellow parlor at Andalusia
Italian Renaissance maiolica in the William A. Clark Collection, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
WENDY M. WATSON
Living with antiques: Andalusia
JAMES BIDDLE
An important Eakins collection
KATHLEEN A. FOSTER
Entertaining in America in the eighteenth century
LOUISE CONWAY BELDEN
Fraternal artifacts in the Museum of Our National Heritage, Lexington, Massachusetts
BARBARA FRANCO
January 1987
COVER: Detail of New England Interior, by Edmund C. Tarbell, C. 1906
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, gift of Mrs. Eugene C. Eppinger
FRONTISPIECE: Watercolor of part of Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, in 1825
Edmund C. Tarbell's paintings of interiors
TREVOR J. FAIRBROTHER
The Oriental porcelains at Burghley House, Lincolnshire, England
GORDON LANG
Regionalism in early American tea tables
ALBERT SACK
An architectural kaleidoscope: Sir John Soane’s Museum in London
PETER THORNTON
Morris to Memphis: Modern design at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
R. CRAIG MILLER
Living with antiques: A collection of early Delaware River valley furnishings
ELISABETH DONAGHY GARRETT
Quilts of central Pennsylvania
JEANNETTE LASANSKY
February 1987
COVER: Detail of Boys and Kitten, by Winslow Homer, 1873
Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts
FRONTISPIECE: Gallery of the Ximenez-Fatio House in Saint Augustine, Florida
Technique in American watercolors from the Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts
SUSAN E. STRICKLER AND JUDITH C. WALSH
History in houses: The Ximenez-Fatio House in Saint Augustine, Florida
WILLIAM SEALE
A Charleston, South Carolina, playbill of 1794
JEANNE T. NEWLIN
The architecture of Charles Bulfinch on historical blue Staffordshire. Part II: The later buildings, 1810 -1832
HAYDEN GOLDBERG
John Seymour in Portland, Maine
LAURA FECYCH SPRAGUE
March 1987
COVER: March, by Pieter Casteels (1684-1749), 1731
Stark Museum of Art, Orange, Texas
FRONTISPIECE: Interior of the First Parish Church, Duxbury, Massachusetts
Botanical illustration
STEPHEN J. ZIETZ
History in towns: Duxbury, Massachusetts
ALEXANDRA B. EARLE
Rufus Hathaway, artist and physician
LANCI VALENTINE AND NINA FLETCHER LITTLE
Federal Bostonians and their London jeweler, Stephen Twycross
MARTHA GANDY FALES
Living with antiques: Melrose in Natchez, Mississippi
WILLIAM NATHANIEL BANKS
April 1987
COVER: Detail of a Japanese lacquer potpourri, 1730-1740, with French gilt-bronze mounts, 1745-1749
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Roscoe and Margaret Oakes collection; photograph by Robert di Liberto
FRONTISPIECE: Interior, by Charles Sheeler, 1926
Mounted Oriental porcelain
SIR FRANCIS WATSON
The Gothic revival library at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
AMELIA PECK
Charles Sheeler’s American interiors
SUSAN FILLIN-YEH
Donald Deskey’s decorative designs
DAVID A. HANKS AND JENNIFER TOHER
The rediscovery of the Bolognese school
D. STEPHEN PEPPER
Stained glass for the home
CATHERINE ZUSY
Living with antiques: A collection of American neoclassical furnishings on the East Coast
ALLISON M. ECKARDT
May 1987 American furniture issue
COVER: Detail of a high chest of drawers, Philadelphia, 1762-1790
Metropolitan Museum of Art; photograph by Mark Darley
FRONTISPIECE: Dining room at Mount Cuba, near Wilmington, Delaware
Philadelphia carving shops. Part III: Hercules Courtenay and his school
LUKE BECKERDITE
The screens and screen designs of Donald Deskey
MICHAEL KOMANECKY
Living with antiques: Mount Cuba in Delaware
MORRISON H. HECKSCHER
The furniture of Frank Furness
WENDY KAPLAN
The installation of American furniture from the Kaufman collection at the National Gallery of Art
WENDY A. COOPER
A Duncan Phyfe bill and the furniture it documents
JEANNE VIBERT SLOANE
June 1987
COVER: Detail of Queen Charlotte with her Two Eldest Sons, by Johan Zoffany, 1764
Collection of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; photograph by Gordon H. Roberton
FRONTISPIECE: Garden at Blickling Hall, Norfolk, England
Johan Zoffany and the eighteenth-century interior
GERVASE JACKSON-STOPS
Blickling Hall, Norfolk
JOHN MADDISON
The jewelry of René Lalique
GEOFFREY C. MUNN
Robert Adam's “artificers”
GEOFFREY BEARD
British election ceramics
JOHN PRIESTLEY
Living with antiques: A collection of eighteenth-century English furniture
WILLIAM RIEDER
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