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Portico Gallery, Frick Collection
The Frick Collection’s Diana the Huntress by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1740–1828) has found a permanent home in the elegant museum’s...
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Ming Dynasty Ceramics
One of the most enduring forms of Chinese art, ceramics has an unbroken history dating to possibly as early...
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Casting the Divine at the Rubin Museum
On view through July 13, 2012, Casting the Divine showcases over a hundred works of art from the “Nyingjei...
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Duncan Phyfe, A New York Artisan
In 1784, Duncan Phyfe arrived in New York a struggling immigrant apprenticed to a cabinetmaker. By the early 1800s,...
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Bamboo Master Yufu Masataka
Born in Beppu, 1941, a time and place where bamboo craftsmen, including the artist’s father, were working towards the...
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A New Twist to Old Rooms
Playing House, which opened Friday 24, at the Brooklyn Museum adds new perspective to an old and much-loved exhibit....
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International Art Jewelry
Currently on view at Forbes Galleries, “International Art Jewelry 1895-1925” is an expansive look at the emergence of art...
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The Game of Kings
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is proud to introduce its new exhibition, The Game of Kings: Medieval Ivory Chessmen...
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Judith Leiber Handbags
Judith Leiber Lizar Karung handbag, 1990s, Treasures & Pleasures Gallery Judith Leiber, the name in handbags of elegant luxury,...
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Samanid Slip-Painted Pottery
In the long and vibrant history of Islamic art, the Samanid Dynasty (AD 819-999) though short-lived was one of...