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TITLE: Art and Antiques Magazine
[Artist magazine of largest circulation. Artist profiles/interviews include multiple photos and reproductions over multiple pages, PLUS: Illustrations, technical features, columns, vintage ads and MORE --Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE:
November 1992; Vol. IX, No. 9
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 9" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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On the COVER: Liberty by Constantino Brumidi; credits on page 90. David Mamet collects.
From the Editor.
Contributors.
Sketchbook.
Openings.
The Market.
A&A Advisory.
First Person By David Mamet.
A&A Agenda.
Value Judgments By Emyl Jenkins.
Critic's Notebook By Hilton Kramer.
In Review By Barbara Rose and Andrew Patner.
International Report.
Books.
Queries.
Who Cares.
LIVING WITH ARTS & CRAFTS By Barbara Mayer The sturdy furniture, pottery, and metalwares of the Arts & Crafts movement have once again caught the public's fancy. Here are three very personal approaches to life Arts & Crafts style. These collectors are not necessarily adhering to Gustav Stickley chapter and verse. Each house is, however, "the outward expression of the life, work, and thought of its inmates."
THE PRESIDENT'S PAINTINGS By Robert Kenner In a nation without a Royal Family, the state art collection serves an important--if difficult to define--purpose. From Gilbert Stuart's imposing portrait of George Washington to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's famous televised tour of the White House collection, here is an unprecedented peek at the art hanging inside "the house owned by all the American people."
REFLECTIONS FROM A GOLDEN AGE By Robertson Davies When we think of a Golden Age, we think most often of that period in ancient Greece distinguished for an art of serene beauty that remains unequaled. But to understand Greek art, we must understand a religion unlike any we know. As a monumental exhibition of classical Greek sculpture opens at the National Gallery, a noted author sorts out the legacy of the Golden Age.
PALAMPORES By Frann Harris The flowered chintzes created a craze when they were introduced in Europe, revolutionizing the textile industry and prompting smuggling among the most respectable citizens. But to the Hindu artisans who had honed their techniques for some 5,000 years, these glorious painted and dyed fabrics were a way of life.
TWISTED FATE OF THE TROJAN GOLD By Richard Covington Last month, Art d Antiyue,i recounted the discovery of the legendary lost gold of Troy. In the story's shocking conclusion, our reporter traces the treasure from Turkey, whence it was smuggled out in a fruit crate, to Berlin, where it became one of the city's great cultural attractions, to Moscow, where it was moved by troops and even today remains hidden from view.
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