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The Hispanic Society Museum and Library's ultra-rare Black Book of Hours is the recipient of this year's TEFAF Museum ...
This home in Albany, Piccadilly, was decorated by Wendy Nicholls of Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler, as a quiet refuge in the heart of the capital.
In Tuesday night’s meeting of the Providence City Council’s Committee on Finance, Providence Parks Department Superintendent ...
They’ve shared a lifetime of memories, most of them in the living room around the Victorian coal-black soapstone fireplace, ...
A look at Japan’s love of packaging, from impeccably crafted cardboard to lacquered works of art.
The 19th-century Old Courthouse, part of the city’s downtown and Gateway Arch National Park, is set to reopen in May after a ...
The great-great grandson of 19th-century British prime minister William Gladstone says he “shocked and horrified” to learn about seven years ago that his ancestors were slave owners in Jamaica and Guy ...
They are typically artifacts from within the last century that get misplaced for a few decades. This book in particular was donated by a family with close ties to the surgeon who anatomized Corder ...
Christie's New York will be offering a $30m -$50m painting by Claude Monet in their upcoming sales next month. Interestingly, Peupliers au bord de l’Epte, crépuscule (1891) will be unveiled to the ...
Pocket doors are growing in popularity as homeowners crave privacy, versatility and design solutions to maximize space.
A feature article, written by Edwards, highlights the deaf community in 19th-century New York told through the life of a Black deaf man. An essay in this issue addresses the challenges of writing ...
By the end of the 19th century, it was clear even to President William McKinley, whose famous 1890 tariff proved disastrous economically and politically, that “the period of exclusiveness is past.