A Cumulative Table of Contents for THE MAGAZINE ANTIQUES
1980 - 1989
January 1980
COVER: Painted bedroom in the Covenhoven House, Freehold, New Jersey, probably 1752-1753
Photograph by Helga Photo Studio
FRONTISPIECE: Pewter made by and attributed to Johann Christoph Heyne
Buildings of the Monmouth County Historical Association
CHARLES T. LYLE
Furniture of the Monmouth County Historical Association
CHARLES T. LYLE AND PHILIP D. ZIMMERMAN
The chateau of Bouges in France
MADELEINE JARRY
Peter Grinnell and Son: merchant-craftsmen of Providence, Rhode Island
BETTY RING
Johann Christoph Heyne, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, pewterer
DONALD M. HERR
February 1980
COVER: Gold medal presented to the marquis de Lafayette by the National Guard, New York State Artillery, 1832
Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum; photograph by George Fistrovich
FRONTISPIECE: Detail of Ice Dwellers Watching the Invaders, by William Bradford (1823-1892), c. 1870
The National Academy of Design
BARBARA BALL BUFF
The silver of Louis Comfort Tiffany
CHARLES H. CARPENTER JR.
The Libbey-Nash series of glass chalices
CARL U. FAUSTER
History in towns: Demopolis, Alabama
WINSTON SMITH AND GWYN COLLINS TURNER
Return to Albion: Americans in England 1760-1940
RICHARD KENIN
A solid gold testimonial: an American medal for Lafayette
DONALD L. FENNIMORE
March 1980
COVER: Emma Van Name, artist unknown, American, c. 1800
Whitney Museum of American Art, gift of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch
FRONTISPIECE: Flax Scutching Bee, by Linton Park (1826-c. 1870), c. 1860
In Praise of America, 1650-1830: An exhibition at the National Gallery of Art
WENDY A. COOPER
Masterpieces from the Whitney Museum of American Art
JENNIFER RUSSELL AND PATTERSON SIMS
Old State House, Hartford, Connecticut
WILSON H. FAUDE
American silver at the DAR Museum
DEBRA A. HASHIM
April 1980
COVER: Palm court, Biltmore, Asheville, North Carolina. designed by Richard Morris Hunt (1827-1895), built 1889-1895
Photograph by Alderman Studios
FRONTISPIECE: The Sunset Snow, by Sara Coyne, Rookwood Pottery, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1921
Rookwood landscape vases and plaques
TODD M. VOLPE
American Light: The Luminist Movement, 1850—1875: An exhibition at the National Gallery of Art
JOHN WILMERDING
Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina
SUSANNE BRENDEL-PANDICH
American paintings at the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum in Vermont
PATRICIA C. F. MANDEL
Chronograms
PHELPS WARREN
Historic Cherry Hill in Albany, New York
RODERIC H. BLACKBURN
May 1980 American furniture issue
COVER: Tools of the cabinetmaker's trade
Photograph by George Fistrovich
FRONTISPIECE: London price guide of 1797 and early cabinetmaker's tools
The tradition of English painted furniture. Part I: The experience in colonial New England
JOHN T. KIRK
A Hadley chest reconsidered
MARIUS B. PELADEAU
Reopening the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Scalloped-top furniture of the Connecticut River valley
MICHAEL K. BROWN
The windsor-chair makers of Northampton, Massachusetts, 1790-1820
LEIGH KENO
Grisaille decorated kasten of New York
PATRICIA CHAPIN O’DONNELL
New attributions to Adams Hains, Philadelphia furniture maker
KATHLEEN CATALANO AND RICHARD C. NYLANDER
Living with antiques: A house in Chester County, Pennsylvania
June 1980 The arts at Yale
COVER: Connecticut Hall, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, built 1750-1753
Photograph by Arthur Vitols
FRONTISPIECE: Silver tea kettle on stand made by Joseph Richardson, Sr., Philadelphia, 1745-1755
American arts at Yale University
ALAN SHESTACK
American paintings and sculpture at Yale
HELEN A. COOPER AND JULES D. PROWN
American prints at the Yale University Art Gallery
LISA C. JANDORF
American silver and gold in the Yale University Art Gallery
BARBARA MCLEAN WARD
American pewter, brass, and iron in the Yale University Art Gallery
GERALD W. R. WARD
Americana in the Yale University libraries
ARCHIBALD HANNA AND WILLIAM S. REESE
Yale memorabilia
GERALD W. R. WARD
American furniture in the Yale University Art Gallery
PATRICIA E. KANE
Ceramics, glass, and textiles at Yale
FLORENCE M. MONTGOMERY
Selections from the Yale University Collection of Musical Instruments
NICHOLAS RENOUF
Publications about American art at Yale University
GERALD W.R. WARD
July 1980
COVER: The Pie Man or A Civic Procession, by William E. Winner (c.1815—1883), 1856
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
FRONTISPIECE: Greenock Church, St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada, completed 1824
Castine, Maine and St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada
WILLIAM NATHANIEL BANKS
George Washington's apparel
ANNE WOOD MURRAY
American furniture recently acquired by the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design
CHRISTOPHER MONKHOUSE
The Rawson family of cabinetmakers in Providence, Rhode Island
ELEANORE BRADFORD MONAHON
August 1980
COVER: Detail of Narcissus, Franco-Flemish tapestry, late fifteenth or early sixteenth century
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
FRONTISPIECE: Wineglass made by the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, Sandwich, Massachusetts, probably 1860-1870.
American glass in the Jerome Strauss Collection
JANE SHADEL SPILLMAN
Textiles at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
LARRY SALMON
Silver associated with George Mason IV at Gunston Hall
JOAN SAYERS BROWN
Arthur Armstrong, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, painter
IRWIN RICHMAN AND RUTH ARNOLD
September 1980
COVER: Loggia of the Breakers, Newport, Rhode Island, designed by Richard Morris Hunt (1827-1895), completed 1895
Photograph by Helga Photo Studio
FRONTISPIECE: Tiffany glass in the dining room of Kingscote, Newport, Rhode Island
Kingscote in Newport, Rhode Island
JOHN A. CHEROL
The interiors of Ogden Codman, Jr. in Newport, Rhode Island
PAULINE C. METCALF
Designed for another age: decorative arts in Newport mansions
JOHN A. CHEROL
A masterful William Claggett clock. A short story in a tall case
ROBERT P. EMLEN
The clubhouse of the New York Yacht Club
LUCY HARVEY SYDNOR
A celebration of the quadricentennial of the death of Andrea Palladio
ALLISON M. ECKARDT
October 1980
COVER: Saal, Ephrata Cloister, Ephrata, Pennsylvania, built 1741
Photograph by Paul Rocheleau
FRONTISPIECE: A Hadley chest and other objects collected by Dwight Blaney
Ephrata Cloister, an eighteenth-century religious commune
JOHN L. KRAFT
The tradition of English painted furniture. Part II: The colorful context in England
JOHN T. KIRK
Dwight Blaney: portrait of a collector
ELIZABETH STILLINGER
The Lee service of Cincinnati porcelain
ELEANOR LEE TEMPLEMAN
China trade porcelain decorated with the emblem of the Society of the Cincinnati
JOHN QUENTIN FELLER
Phineas Banning’s house in Wilmington, California
BEVERLY BUBAR
November 1980 American painting issue
COVER: Autumn in the Catskills, by Sanford R. Gifford (1823-1880), 1871
Parthenon, Nashville, Tennessee; James M. Cowan Collection
FRONTISPIECE: Detail of The Power of Music, by William Sidney Mount (1807-1868), 1847
The James M. Cowan Collection of American paintings in the Parthenon, Nashville, Tennessee
LEE MINTON, M.D. AND A. EVERETTE JAMES JR., M.D.
American art in the collection of Charles M. Leupp
JAMES T. CALLOW
American paintings in the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
ALAN MCNAIRN
Francis A. Silva: Beyond luminism
JOHN I. H. BAUR
Thomas Waterman Wood and the image of nineteenth-century America
LESLIE A. HASKER AND J. KEVIN GRAFFAGNINO
Badger family portraits
PHELPS WARREN
American art at the Lauren Rogers Library and Museum of Art
MARDA KAISER BURTON
December 1980
COVER: Interior of San Giorgio Maggiore, designed by Andrea Palladio (1508-1580), 1565, Venice
Photograph by Joseph C. Farber
FRONTISPIECE: Grand staircase at Chateau-sur-Mer, Newport, Rhode Island.
Chateau-sur-Mer in Newport, Rhode Island
JOHN A. CHEROL
Robert Salmon’s paintings from William Falconer’s poem The Shipwreck
ROBERT F. PERKINS JR. AND WILLIAM J. GAVIN III
The Woodstock Historical Society, Woodstock, Vermont
JANET HOUGHTON MCINTYRE
Charles Warren Eaton
CHARLES TEAZE CLARK
History in towns: Wilmington, North Carolina
JAMES ROBERT WARREN
January 1981
COVER: Detail of a fireboard, Bears and Pears, attributed to Rufus Porter (1792-1884), c. 1825
New York State Historical Association
FRONTISPIECE: Central Park, by Johann M. Culverhouse (w. in America c. 1849-1891), 1865
The tradition of English painted furniture. Part III: Fourteenth through nineteenth century
JOHN T. KIRK
Anthony Duché Sr., potter and merchant of Philadelphia
ROBERT L. GIANNINI III
The rediscovery of Rufus Porter
JEAN LIPMAN
Thomas Moran's watercolors of the American West
MICHAEL DUTY
Refurnishing the Governor’s Palace at Colonial Williamsburg
GRAHAM HOOD
Woodlands, a Virginia plantation house
HELEN SCOTT TOWNSEND REED
February 1981
COVER: Tools of the early American blacksmith’s trade
Photograph by George Fistrovich
FRONTISPIECE: The varied handiwork of the early blacksmith
Lewis Miller’s Virginia sketchbook: a record of rural life
HARRY L. RINKER AND RICHARD M. KAIN
Homage to Washington in needlework and prints
DAVIDA TENENEAUM DEUTSCH AND BETTY RING
Samuel Folwell: an artist for the needleworker
DAVIDA TENENBAUM DEUTSCH
Here Lincoln lived: New Salem and Springfield, Illinois
HAROLD HOLZER AND JOSEPH C. FARBER
Unusual Pennsylvania ironware
JEANNETTE LASANSKY
March 1981
COVER: Stratford Hall, Westmoreland County, Virginia, built c. 1730
Photograph by Richard Cheek
FRONTISPIECE: Eighteenth-century Indian artifacts
Stratford Hall, the Virginia home of the Lees
MARY TYLER CHEEK
Silver at Stratford Hall
JOAN SAYERS BROWN
Frontiersmen's tomahawks of the colonial and Federal periods
WILLIAM H. GUTHMAN
Three recently discovered portraits by John Hesselius
ROLAND E. FLEISCHER
Abraham Redwood's chairs?
JOSEPH K. OTT
Living with antiques: Pumpkin House in New England
ELISABETH DONAGHY GARRETT
A nineteenth-century guide to making curtains
MARTHA GANDY FALES
April 1981
COVER: Documents of the history of Odessa, Delaware
Photograph by courtesy of the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum
FRONTISPIECE: Bedroom in the Wilson-Warner House, Odessa, Delaware
Odessa, Delaware: A survey of its buildings
HORACE L. HOTCHKISS JR.
The Corbit-Sharp House in Odessa
JOHN A. H. SWEENEY
The Wilson-Warner House in Odessa
HORACE L. HOTCHKISS JR.
Paintings from the Sewell C. Biggs Collection
JOHN A. H. SWEENEY
Furniture in the Sewell C. Biggs Collection
JOHN A. H. SWEENEY
Silver from the Sewell C. Biggs Collection
JOHN A. H. SWEENEY
May 1981 American furniture issue
COVER: Eighteenth-century Delft plate depicting cabinetmakers at work, surrounded by early American tools of the trade
Collection of James C. Sorber; photograph by George Fistrovich
FRONTISPIECE: Detail of an armchair made by Alexander Roux (c. 1813-1886), New York City, c. 1860
Living with antiques: Log Folly in Delaware
DAVID STOCKWELL
Colonial America's elegantly framed prints
JOAN D. DOLMETSCH
Labeled New York furniture at the New York State Museum, Albany
JOHN L. SCHERER
Branded and stamped New York furniture
RODERIC H. BLACKBURN
Decorated board chests of the Connecticut River Valley
WILLIAM N. HOSLEY JR. AND PHILIP ZEA
Authenticating John Townsend's later tables
LIZA AND MIKE MOSES
The Manney collection of Belter furniture
MARVIN D. SCHWARTZ
Henry Herrmann, an American manufacturer in the London furniture trade
MARY ANN LANDIS
Check list of looking-glass and frame makers and merchants known by their labels
BETTY RING
June 1981
COVER: Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, England, built 1877-1889
Photograph by John Bethell
FRONTISPIECE: Detail of a comb made by René Lalique (1860-1945), French, 1903-1904
The chateau of La Motte Tilly, France
MADELEINE JARRY
Henry Walters’ first purchases of jewelry
WILLIAM R. JOHNSTON
Russian ivories at Hillwood, Washington, D. C.
KATRINA V. H. TAYLOR
Chinese glass: Part I: K’ang Hsi’s glasshouse, 1680 - c. 1736
PHELPS WARREN
Lace at the court of Louis XIV
ANNE S. KRAATZ
Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, England
ROSAMUND GRIFFIN
July 1981
COVER: Gold medal and scroll presented to Henry Clay (1777-1852)
Collection of Henry Clay Anderson List; photograph by Helga Photo Studio
FRONTISPIECE: Detail of a decanter probably made in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1800 -1830
William Swain, portrait painter
RAYMOND B. AGLER
Two royal skippets in the National Archives
FREDERIC A. GREENHUT
Naumkeag, a Berkshire landmark
ANNE D. AND WARREN C. MOFFETT
John Ritto Penniman (1782-1841), an ingenious New England artist
CAROL DAMON ANDREWS
Henry Clay's silver
JOAN SAYERS BROWN
The earliest known example of historical blue Staffordshire
HAYDEN GOLDBERG
August 1981
COVER: The Apostle’s Oak, by George Harvey (c. 1801 -1878), 1844
New-York Historical Society; gift of Charles E. Dunlap
FRONTISPIECE: Summer’s delights
Silver in American life, an exhibition
BARBARA McLEAN WARD AND GERALD W. R. WARD
American furniture at Dartmouth College
MARGARET J. MOODY
Realism and impressionism in nineteenth-century French art
GABRIEL P. WEISBERG
Textiles of the Louisiana Acadians
VAUGHN L. GLASGOW
The Library Company of Philadelphia, America's first museum
EDWIN WOLF II
September 1981
COVER: Detail of a pier table, New York City, 1815-1825
Photograph by Helga Photo Studio
FRONTISPIECE: Punch bowl and ladle made by the Gorham Manufacturing Company, 1885
A decade of collecting decorative arts and sculpture at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
JONATHAN FAIRBANKS
October 1981
COVER: Round Stone Barn, Hancock Shaker Village, Hancock, Massachusetts, built 1826
Photograph by Paul Rocheleau
FRONTISPIECE: Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock Shaker Village: “The City of Peace”
JUNE SPRIGG
Castletown, County Kildare, Ireland
DESMOND GUINNESS
Identifying Waterford and Cork glass
PHELPS WARREN
The Dublin Del Vecchios
DESMOND FITZ-GERALD
Irish silver
JOHN TEAHAN
Early silver in Trinity Church, Newport, Rhode Island
MARGARET BALLARD
Franklin Stanwood, Portland marine painter
WILLIAM DAVID BARRY
November 1981 American Painting issue
COVER: Detail of Cider Making, by William Sidney Mount (1807-1868), 1841
Metropolitan Museum of Art
FRONTISPIECE: Detail of Harmony in Blue and Gold: The Peacock Room, by James Abbott McNeill Whistler, 1876-1877
Recent discoveries in the art of Thomas Cole: New light on lost works
ELLWOOD C. PARRY III
Robert Edge in Pine America, 1784 – 1788
ROBERT G. STEWART
Nineteenth-century American paintings at the Columbus Museum of Art
BUDD HARRIS BISHOP
American paintings at the Holyoke Museum, Holyoke, Massachusetts
E. JANE CONNELL
Whistler at the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.
SUSAN HOBBS
Linton Park, Pennsylvania painter
JEAN SMITH
Politics and American genre painting of the nineteenth century
BARBARA GROSECLOSE
Marshall Johnson Jr., marine painter
RICHARD L. ELIA
Winckworth Allan Gay, Boston painter of the White Mountains, Paris, the Nile, and Mount Fujiyama
WAYNE CRAVEN
December 1981
COVER: Christmas collage
Photographs by George Fistrovich
FRONTISPIECE: Portrait of a Boy One and a Half Years Old, by Willem Willemsz van Vliet, 1638
St. Louis silversmiths
DEBORAH J. BINDER
Chinese glass: Part II: Peking glass, 1736 -1850
PHELPS WARREN
John Henry Gould: A new breed of furniture dealer
PAGE TALBOTT
Two early New England dummy boards
MARTHA G. FALES
Coral in children’s portraits: A charm against the evil eye
ABBY HANSEN
The Robert Mills Historic House, Columbia, South Carolina
RODGER E. STROUP
January 1982 Sixtieth-anniversary issue
COVER: Letters from Luca Pacioli, Divina Proportione (Venice, 1509)
Collection of the Grolier Club. ROBERT CIHI
FRONTISPIECE: Flower Still-Life with Bird’s Nest, by Severin Roesen (1815? - 1872?), 1853
Henry Francis du Pont
JOHN A. H. SWEENEY
Ima Hogg, collector
DAVID B. WARREN
Francis P. Garvan
CHARLES F. MONTGOMERY
The noncollectors: Henry and Helen Flynt at Historic Deerfield
DONALD R. FRIARY
An American perspective: nineteenth-century art from the collection of Jo Ann and Julian Ganz Jr.
The First International Antiques Exhibition: Hotel Commodore, New York City, March 25 -29, 1929
The Fred F. French Building: Mesopotamia in Manhattan
CAROL HERSELLE KRINSKY
European porcelain in the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia
PENNY J. SANDER
The versatile Joseph Steward, portrait painter and museum proprietor
THOMPSON R. HARLOW
Vizcaya, Miami, Florida
CARL J. WEINHARDT JR.
February 1982
COVER: Washington at Verplanck’s Point, New York, 1782, Reviewing the French Troops after the Victory at Yorktown, by John Trumbull (1756-1843), 1790
Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum
FRONTISPIECE: A medley of early artifacts from Chester County, Pennsylvania
Living with antiques: The Captain Philo Beardsley House, near Kent, Connecticut
FREDERICK D. HILL
Decorative fireplace tiles used in America
SUZANNE C. HAMILTON
Needlework pictures at Bassett Hall
BETTY RING
Christopher Townsend Jr.'s watch paper
ROBERT P. EMLEN
The tea-picker design on English rococo silver tea caddies
C. PETER KAELLGREN
President and Mrs. Lincoln's silver
CHARLES H. CARPENTER JR.
March 1982
COVER: Grand stair of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia
Photograph by Rick Echelmeyer
FRONTISPIECE: Detail of the facade of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, its founding and early years
RICHARD J. BOYLE
The three buildings of the Pennsylvania Academy
HYMAN MYERS
The art school of the Pennsylvania Academy
EPHRAIM WEINBERG
American paintings at the Pennsylvania Academy
FRANK H. GOODYEAR JR.
Sculpture at the Pennsylvania Academy
LINDA BANTEL
American prints and drawings in the Pennsylvania Academy
KATHLEEN A. FOSTER
April 1982
COVER: Spring flowers arranged by Jody Shoemaker, on the stone stairs leading to the rose garden at Winterthur
Photograph by courtesy of the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum
FRONTISPIECE: Charles Schmitz, by Christian Schussele, or Schuessele (1824 or 1826-1879), c. 1850
Early Hartford collectors of English ceramics
LAURA FECYCH SPRAGUE
Hannah B. Skeele, Maine artist
MARTHA GANDY FALES
American paintings in the Long Island Historical Society
RUSSELL BASTEDO
Cincinnati art furniture
ANITA ELLIS
Dublin, New Hampshire
BARBARA BALL BUFF
The Mannerbacks, silversmiths of Reading, Pennsylvania
ALBERT T. AND ELIZABETH R. GAMON
May 1982. American furniture issue
COVER: Detail of a chest on chest made by John Cogswell (1738-1818), Boston, 1782
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; photograph by Richard Merrill
FRONTISPIECE: Detail of a chest of drawers with doors, New Haven, Connecticut, 1670-1700
New England Begins: The Seventeenth Century. An exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, May 5 - August 22, 1982
JONATHAN L. FAIRBANKS AND ROBERT F. TRENT
Authenticating John Townsend's and John Goddard’s Queen Anne and Chippendale tables
LIZA AND MICHAEL MOSES
John Townsend's block-and-shell furniture
MORRISON H. HECKSCHER
The Goddard and Townsend joiners of Newport: Random biographical and bibliographical notes
WENDELL GARRETT
Lesser-known Rhode Island cabinetmakers: the Carliles, Holmes Weaver, Judson Blake, the Rawsons, and Thomas Davenport
JOSEPH K. OTT
Regional characteristics of inlay on American Federal card tables
BENJAMIN A. HEWITT
Henry Sargent’s Dinner Party and Tea Party
JANE C. NYLANDER
American furniture in the Saint Louis Art Museum
LYNN E. SPRINGER
Westchester County, New York, furniture
JACQUELINE CALDER
Walter Corey's furniture manufactory in Portland, Maine
EARLE G. SHETTLEWORTH JR. AND WILLIAM D. BARRY
June 1982
COVER: Edgewater, Barrytown, New York, built c. 1820
Photograph by Paul Rocheleau
FRONTISPIECE: White ironstone, or graniteware, vase made by the Pioneer Pottery Works, Wellsville, Ohio, 1885-1896
East Liverpool, Ohio: an American pottery town
J. G. STRADLING
Point of Honor, Lynchburg, Virginia
S. ALLEN CHAMBERS JR.
The Forbes magazine collection at the Palais Mendoub, Tangier
JUDITH LANDRIGAN
Some sources for designs on Wedgwood transfer-printed creamware
NORMAN STRETTON
Fans in the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
ANNA G. BENNETT AND RUTH BERSON
Edgewater on the Hudson River
WILLIAM NATHANIEL BANKS
July 1982
COVER: Dennis or Pegasus Vase, carved by John Northwood I (1836-1902), 1876-1882
National Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C.; Gellatly collection
FRONTISPIECE: Portrait of John Adams (1735-1826) by Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827), 1791-1794
The cameo glass of John Northwood I
LEONARD S. AND JULIETTE K. RAKOW
Charles A. Platt’s houses and gardens in Cornish, New Hampshire
KEITH N. MORGAN
George L. Clough, painter
BRUCIA WITTHOFT
History in towns: Franklin, Tennessee
JAMES A. CRUTCHFIELD
American militia drums, 1775-1845
WILLIAM H. GUTHMAN
The Britannia Cup
MARTHA GANDY FALES
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