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THE WINTER SHOW A BENEFIT FOR EAST SIDE HOUSE
April 1–10, 2022 660 Madison Avenue at 61st Street New York City Monday | Wednesday | Friday | 12 PM to 8 PM Tuesday |Thursday | 12 PM to 4:30 PM Saturday | 12 PM to 7 PM Sunday | 12 PM to 6 PM
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337 Alexander Avenue, Bronx, New York 10454 Telephone: (718) 665-5250 Fax: (718) 585-1433 www.eastsidehouse.org left: Lawrence Steigrad Fine Arts right: S.J. Shrubsole
The sixty-eighth annual edition of The Winter Show is a sale by distinguished dealers of fine and decorative arts. East Side House Settlement owns and produces the Show, and benefits from the fair’s ticket sales, catalogue revenues, and corporate sponsorships. No part of sales made by the exhibitors is received by East Side House.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
THE WINTER SHOW 2022 CONTENTS
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EXHIBITORS
Welcome from Lucinda C. Ballard & Michael R. Lynch The Winter Show Committee Co-Chairs
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Letter from Helen Allen Executive Director, The Winter Show
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Sponsors & Acknowledgements
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The Winter Show Committee, Opening Night Party Honorees & Patrons: Legacy Leaders & Community Leaders
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Opening Night Party Patrons: Literary Supporters, Family Sustainers & Opportunity Champions
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Exhibitor Listings
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Exhibitor Advertisements
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Floor Plan
FEATURES
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A Salute to The Magazine Antiques at 100 Compiled by the staff of The Magazine Antiques
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Design Council, VIP Luncheon & Connoisseurs Night Committee & Design Luncheon Hosts
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Eye To Eye: Insiders Peek For Museum & Design Professionals
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Vetting Committee
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Welcome from Daniel Diaz Executive Director, East Side House Settlement
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American Folk Art Museum Celebrates 60 Years of Groundbreaking Exhibitions By Jason T. Busch, Director and CEO American Folk Art Museum
EAST SIDE HOUSE
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Board of Managers & Programs
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The Heritage Society
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Design Co-Chairs: Mark Ferguson, Corey Damen Jenkins, and Andrew Oyen
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Foundations, Trusts & Corporations
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Young Collectors Night
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Individual & Group Gifts
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Design Council
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East Side House Settlement Harvest to Haven: Road to Recovery
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2020 Opening Night Party Photos
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2020 Young Collectors Night Party Photos
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Special Thanks
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Index of Advertisers
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THE WINTER SHOW COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Lucinda C. Ballard
Michael R. Lynch
Over the past two years, our families and friends across the globe have faced enormous hardships. This year, we join together with hope, gratitude, and enthusiasm to celebrate The Winter Show’s sixty-eighth anniversary. As the nation’s longest-running art, antiques, and design fair, The Winter Show sets the standard for quality and connoisseurship within this highly competitive marketplace. Our commitment to quality remains unyielding as we adapt to the shifting demographics and tastes of the art market. This year’s Show features some of the world’s leading fine and decorative arts specialists, as well as a wide range of new exhibitors, disciplines, and price points. The Winter Show is the principal fundraising effort for East Side House Settlement, a non-profit, community-based organization that provides quality education, job training, and assistance services to individuals in the Bronx and Northern Manhattan. Throughout the pandemic, East Side House has remained on the front lines addressing the most pressing needs of the communities and families it serves. In addition to establishing a full-scale food bank that serves 5,000 people each week, the organization launched a home-delivered meal program that reaches 900 seniors every day. Beyond these relief efforts,
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East Side House has continued to provide essential services to New York City’s youths, ensuring that each young individual has the opportunity to graduate from high school, pursue a career, and achieve economic security. The Winter Show is the only major fair in the United States that dedicates all proceeds to its beneficiary. Every contribution directly benefits our most vulnerable communities, helping more than 14,000 people each year break the cycle of poverty. We are so grateful for your support! We dedicate the 2022 Show to the hundreds of exceptional individuals who have committed their time, energy, and enthusiasm to ensure that we fulfill our promises to the community. Our team members, interns, volunteers, and students are the very heart of East Side House and The Winter Show.
Lucinda C. Ballard
Michael R. Lynch
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Executive Director Helen Allen
Thank you for joining us for the 68th anniversary of The Winter Show, America’s longest-running art, antiques, and design fair. Since 1954, The Winter Show has cultivated and inspired generations of collectors, art and design enthusiasts, and antique hunters alike. The 2022 Show is grateful for the support of Bank of America, whose longtime commitment to our beneficiary, East Side House Settlement, and passion for the arts make this partnership even more meaningful. This year, 60 world-renowned experts present a diverse selection of fine art, decorative objects, and jewelry that spans almost 5,000 years. You may recognize many exhibitors who have participated in the Show for decades, but you will also discover many new dealers. All of our participants proudly uphold the tradition of excellence expected of The Winter Show. Following the success of last year’s Online Edition, and the postponement of our January Show at the historic Park Avenue Armory, we are thrilled to collaborate with American Brands Group to present the 68th edition of the Fair in another iconic New York building – 660 Madison Avenue. Beyond the Show’s international scope and dynamic selection of fine and decorative objects, we hope you enjoy our new hybrid programs and panel discussions both in-person and online. This year’s Show honors major milestones of two of our dear partners, The Magazine Antiques and the American Folk Art Museum (AFAM). As part of its centennial celebration, Antiques showcases its most iconic issues in a curated exhibition. Additionally, we are collaborating with AFAM on various programs and events throughout the year as the institution commemorates its 60th anniversary. All proceeds of The Winter Show support East Side House’s mission to provide food, resources, and quality education to 15
neighborhoods throughout the Bronx and Northern Manhattan. As Executive Director of the Show, I am honored to work alongside their dedicated team. I have many colleagues to thank for their time, energy, and support, starting with the Show’s Co-Chairs, Lucinda and Michael – your enthusiasm means the world to me. To our Executive Committee, Tom, Thaddeus, Maureen, and Dan–thank you for your collaborative spirit. To our Design Co-Chairs, Mark Ferguson, Corey Damen Jenkins, and Andrew Oyen, and our Honorary Design Council Co-Chairs, Wendy Goodman, Young Huh, and Keita Turner – thank you for your creativity and collaboration and for honoring the Show’s past and embracing our future. A huge thanks to our Dealers Committee and Vetting Co-Chairs for contributing your valuable time and making The Winter Show the premier art and design fair in the country, with an unparalleled roster of dealers and exceptional artworks from around the world. To our wonderful Project Manager Veronica, who handles every task with grace and enthusiasm, our new operations guru Joel Morrison who has been an incredible addition to the team, and to our enthusiastic interns and volunteers – your tireless efforts make this year’s Show possible. Lastly, I extend my deep appreciation to each of our superb exhibitors. Your commitment to quality and passion for the arts ensures that The Winter Show remains a beacon of excellence in fine art, antiques, and design. We hope you enjoy the show!
Helen Allen Exectutive Director The Winter Show
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Bank of America Lead Sponsor Supporting Sponsors BLOOMBERG PHILANTHROPIES THOMAS H. REMIEN & MARY ANNE HUNTING MR. & MRS. RICHARD L. CHILTON, JR. DEBRA & CLAUDIO DEL VECCHIO MICHAEL LYNCH & SUSAN BAKER THE MARTIN FAMILY MRS. CHARLES S. SMITHERS LOIS & ARTHUR STAINMAN
VIP Luncheon Sponsor
Design Sponsors
HINDMAN
TROVE
SCHUMACHER
Media Sponsors APOLLO
ANTIQUES & FINE ART
INCOLLECT
ARTNET
THE MAGAZINE ANTIQUES
CABANA
NYC&G
GALERIE
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THE WINTER SHOW Co-Chairs LUCINDA C. BALLARD MICHAEL R. LYNCH Chairman Emeritus ARIE L. KOPELMAN
Executive Director
Project Manager
Operations
Vetting Coordinator
HELEN ALLEN
VERONICA WU
JOEL MORRISON
BEATRICE GIULI
DANIEL DIAZ Executive Director Executive Leadership LAURA DALEY KHRIS HARRISON NATALIE LOZADA Dealers Committee ANDREW CHAIT Chair JOAN BOENING LORI COHEN BENOIST DRUT DIDIER HASPESLAGH ARTHUR LIVERANT JAMES MCCONNAUGHY Vetting Committee Co-Chairs JOAN BOENING ALICE LEVI DUNCAN JAY GRIMM ROBERT YOUNG 16
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THE WINTER SHOW 2022 COMMITTEE Vice Chairs COURTNEY BOOTH CHRISTENSEN WENDY HOLMES MAUREEN KERR HELEN FRECH KIPPAX Committee LORRI AHL JEFFREY CALDWELL STEPHANIE B. CLARK DEBRA DEL VECCHIO MICHAEL DIAZ-GRIFFITH THADDEUS GRAY JONI GROSSMAN MARY ANNE HUNTING HELEN FRECH KIPPAX JUSTENA KAVANAGH STEPHEN J. KETCHUM GEORGE G. KING ELLEN WASHBURN MARTIN LARK MASON LUCINDA MAY LINDSEY PRYOR THOMAS H. REMIEN GENEVIEVE WHEELER BROWN PHILIP L. YANG, JR.
OPENING NIGHT PARTY Design Co-Chairs MARK FERGUSON COREY DAMEN JENKINS ANDERW OYEN
LEGACY LEADER THOMAS H. REMIEN & MARY ANNE HUNTING
NEIGHBORHOOD HEROS BLOOMBERG PHILANTHROPIES MR. & MRS. RICHARD L. CHILTON, JR. DEBRA & CLAUDIO DEL VECCHIO MICHAEL LYNCH & SUSAN BAKER THE MARTIN FAMILY MRS. CHARLES F. SMITHERS LOIS & ARTHUR STAINMAN
COMMUNITY LEADERS
MR. & MRS. JOHN EDWARD KIPPAX
LUCINDA & ROBERT BALLARD
KAREN GRAY-KREHBIEL
MAUREEN & EDWARD BOUSA
WENDY HOLMES & KEVIN MCALISTER
COURTNEY & GUS CHRISTENSEN
STEPHEN J. KETCHUM
JEANNETTE S. CLOYD
COCO & ARIE L. KOPELMAN
JOYCE BERGER COWIN
JEANNE & HERBERT SIEGEL
JENNIE L. & RICHARD K. DESCHERER
MR. STEVE & DR. KATHRYN THOMPSON
MARIAN GOODMAN GALLERY
TAKESHI & MAKIKO UESHIMA
THADDEUS GRAY
RICHARD B. WORLEY & LESLIE A. MILLER
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FAMILY SUSTAINERS
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Ms. Lorri Ahl & Mr. Michael Edsall
Jennifer Pearson & Amy Seibert
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DD Allen
Katharina Plath
David W. Dangremond
Gillian Attfield
Lisa Reisfield
Charlotte Barnes
Irene Roosevelt Aitken
Richard & Alix Barthelmes
Kimberly Smith
Nathalie Binney
Philip & Robin Wachtler
CeCe Black
Phyllis Washington
Adelle W. Bottom
Tanya Sridaromont Wells
Frederick M. & Lucy C. Danziger Danielle Del & Ashley Spicer Decorative Arts Showroom Michelle Elliott Gokey Andrea H. Fahnestock & George A. Hambrecht Gwen & Austin Fragomen
Ben Cohen
Arthur Goldstone & Sarah Sheehan
John Curtis
Ms. Teresa F. Heinz
Ms. Martha Dippell & Mr. Danny Korengold
Hannah L. Henderson
Anne F. Ellett
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Hoopes, Jr. Mr. Barclay G. Jones Kelly Kinzle Richard & Debra Kolman Steve Klinsky & Maureen Sherry Michael A. Kovner & Jean Doyen de Montaillou
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Ackman Alice Allen
Christopher Forbes
William H. Bates Architect
Fay Gambee
Alan Behr
Susan G. Glesby
Jennifer Carlquist
Joseph P. Gromacki Mrs. Roger Hanahan John A. Herrmann, Jr.
Stephanie Krieger & Brian Stewart
OPPORTUNITY CHAMPIONS
Wendy Goodman Judd B. Grossman Blair Heath William T. Hobbs II
Marlene Hess & James D. Zirin
Lydia F. Kimball
James Laverdiere
M. Holt Massey & Sandra Ourusoff Massey
Dr. Jonathan Levinson
Linda London
Cecily Horton
Susan E. Lynch
Robert & Ellen Meyer
Sarah Horton
Elizabeth & Richard Miller
Helen-Ann Ireland
Virginia & Timothy Millhiser
Justena Kavanagh
David Nichols
Linda London Sally Minard Arthur Mirante, II Daniel O’Day Michael O’Keeffe
Maureen B. Kerr
The Honorable Eugene Oliver Jr.
Sarah S. King & George King
Lilli & Jonathan Roth
William Radin
Geraldine S. Kunstadter
Yasmeen Sabet
Gretchen S. Redden
Lawrence A. & Janet Y. Larose
Eileen Rosenau
Jerry Lauren
Elizabeth D. Sigety & Jeffrey H. Nicholas
Lichten Architects
Liz & Jeff Peek Peter & Katie Pennoyer
Steve Stephen Strachan Astrid Tvetenstrand William H. Bates Architect
David & Dolores Miller Richard Mishaan
Karen Thornwell May
Melissa & Chappy Morris
Lizzie & Jonathan Tisch
Camille & George Muzinich
Barbara D. Tober
John E. Oden
Roy J. Zuckerberg & Tara E. Kelleher
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DESIGN LUNCHEON HOSTS
Co-Chairs Wendy Goodman Young Huh Keita Turner
Lorri Ahl Helen Allen Lucinda Ballard Stephanie Clark Debra Del Vecchio Joni Grossman Karla Harwich Cindy Ketchum Lucinda May Alexandra Stanton
Gold Mark Cunningham Silver Polina Proshkina Modern Antiquarian
Co-Chairs Sarah Lund Donnem Helen Frech Kippax
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VETTING COMMITTEE Vetting Co-Chairs JOAN BOENING
ALICE LEVI DUNCAN
JAY GRIMM
ROBERT YOUNG
Armin B. Allen
James Elkind
Ian Irving
Samantha Rippner
Mark Allen
Ken Farmer
Will Islin
Letitia “Tish” Roberts
Alan Andersen
Jackie Fay
Barbara Israel
Polly Sartori
Mark Anderson
Elizabeth Feld
Robert Israel
Paul Schaffer
Robert D. Aronson
Stuart P. Feld
Jason Jacques
Peter L. Schaffer
Craig Basmajian
Daniel Finamore
Margot Johnson
David Schorsch
Eric W. Baumgartner
Mimi Findlay
Daile Kaplan
Larry Shar
Michele Beiny Harkins
Peter Findlay
Bernie Karr
Robert Shaw
Dilys Blum
Peter Finer
Brian Kathenes
Cameron M. Shay
Joan Boening
Jim Francis
Susan Kloman
Elle Shushan
Graham Boettcher
Ron Fuchs
Deborah E. Kraak
Rand Silver
William Bradley
Melissa Gagen
Simeon Lagodich
Robert Simon
Giovanni Bucchi
Pia Gallo
Martin P.
Suzanne Smeaton
Jonathan Burden
Jennifer Garland Ross
Becky MacGuire
Peter Smorto
Jason Busch
Jasper Gaunt
Richard C. Malley
Jonathan Snellenburg
Paul Carella
Judith Glass
Katherine Martin
Elliott Snyder
Steven J. Chait
Dessa Goddard
Tim Martin
Grace Snyder
Sarah D. Coffin
Joseph Goddu
Lark Mason
William (Bill) Stahl
Michael Cohen
James B. Godfrey
Charles Mathes
Douglas B. Stock
Paul Cohen
Ulysses Grant-Dietz
John Metcalfe
Alan N. Stone
Thomas Colville
Lynda Greig
Mary Cheek Mills
Steve Thompson
Wendy A. Cooper
Leslie Grigsby
Joan B. Mirviss
Mark M. Topalian
Joseph Coplin
Jay Grimm
John Molloy
James W. Tottis
Wes Cowan
Titi Halle
Molly Morse Limmer
Olaf Unsoeld
Leiko Coyle
Stephen Harrison
Edward Munves
Madeleine Viljoe
Daniel Crouch
Jim Hays
Robert K Newman
Renaud Vuaillat
Barbara Deisroth
Gregory Hedberg
Jutta Page
Meredith Ward
Rachel Delphia
Ariel Herrmann
Lindsy R. Parrott
Leon Wender
John Dintenfass
Edwin Hild
Simon Phillips
Roger Wieck
Dennis R. Dodds
Sandra Hindman
Carlos Picca
Robert Young
Nancy Druckman
Erica Hirshler
Elisabeth Poole Parker
Janet Zapata
Alice Duncan
Robert Hunter
Elena Ratcheva
Douglas Hyland
Ann-Marie Richard
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All the members of the Vetting Committee are authorities within their respective fields, and their impartial expertise affords the public the highest level of confidence in the fine and decorative arts offered at The Winter Show 2022. Each Vetting Committee member represents himself or herself and does not represent or act as an agent of any institution or business. The process of vetting assures the purchaser that every item offered at The Winter Show has been authenticated through careful professional scrutiny, satisfies all vetting guidelines, and is accurately described on its label. As in years past, each exhibitor personally backs each item sold at The Winter Show with a certificate of guarantee and bill of sale, which includes full particulars of the item as found on the descriptive label. The discerning public may make this purchase with complete confidence. East Side House Settlement and The Winter Show Committee wish to thank the individuals listed above as well as all who have given their time and expertise in these procedures.
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Executive Director East Side House Settlement Daniel Diaz
On behalf of East Side House Settlement, I am delighted to welcome you all to our 68th edition of The Winter Show! We appreciate your patience with us as we postponed the event to ensure that we could all gather again safely. We’re so glad to have you back.
in need. Not only will these individuals learn new skills in culinary arts and warehouse and inventory management, but also have the opportunity to earn their driver’s license, gain work experience, and find employment in the food and delivery service industry.
I am deeply grateful to our Board of Managers and generous supporters from across the nation for their tireless commitment to our organization this past year. As many businesses and non-profits were forced to close their doors, East Side House continued to provide programs and opportunities to individuals and families in need throughout the pandemic. We would not have been able to serve and advocate for our communities during these difficult times without your commitment to our mission.
Furthermore, I would like to acknowledge and thank our staff, who have remained on the front lines throughout the pandemic and ensured that our community members receive the best possible care.
As part of our pandemic relief efforts, we have expanded our food assistance services. Last year, we launched a full-scale food pantry program that reached 5,000 each week, in addition to a daily home delivery meal program for nearly 900 older adults. East Side House is currently building a commercial-grade Community Teaching Kitchen where at-risk young adults can prepare and deliver food to families most
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I would like to thank Bank of America for supporting these efforts and helping us to maintain services as many begin to recover from the peak of the pandemic. Amidst such tumultuous times, East Side House is proud to remain a bedrock in the Bronx and Northern Manhattan. Even though the road to recovery will be long, we are committed to supporting our communities every step of the way. With sincere thanks,
Daniel Diaz Executive Director East Side House Settlement
2022 DESIGN CO-CHAIRS
East Side House Settlement and The Winter Show are delighted to welcome acclaimed architects Mark Ferguson and Andrew Oyen, and award-winning interior designer Corey Damen Jenkins as this year’s Design Co-Chairs.
Mark Ferguson Mark Ferguson is a founding partner of Ferguson & Shamamian Architects and Dean of the School of Architecture and Planning at Catholic University. He received his Bachelor of Architecture from Carnegie Mellon University and his Master of Architecture from Princeton University. Following his apprenticeships in Pittsburgh, Boston, and Princeton, he and his wife, architect Natalie Jacobs, moved to New York. Mark’s early renovations on houses in Croton-on-Hudson and Tuxedo Park exposed him to traditional architecture at a time when modernism was omnipresent. His knowledge of classical forms led him to the renowned interior decoration firm Parish-Hadley, where he collaborated with interior decorators and artisans to create residences rooted in traditional design principles. Mark and Oscar Shamamian worked together at Parish-Hadley and, in 1988, joined forces to establish Ferguson & Shamamian Architects. Mark has served on the Board of Directors of the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art since 1992 and as its Chairman from 2014 to 2016. Additionally, he and Natalie established the Ferguson Jacobs Prize in Architecture at their alma mater, Carnegie Mellon University. Since its founding, his firm has received several prestigious awards, and its completed projects have appeared in many publications. Mark has contributed to numerous books, including the firm’s monograph Ferguson & Shamamian Architects: City and Country Residences (2011) and its latest book, Collaborations: Architecture Interiors Landscapes (Rizzoli), published in October 2021. Mark and Natalie live in Park Slope, Brooklyn, and spend weekends in Litchfield County, Connecticut. 32
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Nationally acclaimed designer Corey Damen Jenkins is an inducted member of Architectural Digest’s AD100 and, in 2020, was named to ELLE Decor’s prestigious A-List. His bold interiors have graced the front covers of top publications, including House Beautiful and Traditional Home, and were featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Detroit News, and Vanity Fair. His first coffee table book, Design Remix: A New Spin On Traditional Rooms (Rizzoli), was released worldwide in March 2021.
Andrew Oyen’s passion for aesthetics and how people live is rooted in his family’s background in decorative arts. He began his career as an architect in an interior design firm before joining Ferguson & Shamamian Architects in 1996. As a result of his early experiences, he skillfully balances the two disciplines in every project he approaches, from the first meeting with a client and helping them envision their home to the actual implementation of their plans, finishes, and details.
Corey has appeared in numerous broadcasts. He was a guest design expert on The Rachael Ray Show and Open HouseTV and won as a contestant on HGTV’s competition series Showhouse Showdown in 2012. He debuted as a MasterClass instructor in August 2021 with a course on interior design.
Andrew holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture with a concentration on Architectural History and Urbanism from the University of Virginia. He also studied Architecture, Preservation, and Conservation at The Bartlett School, part of the University of London. His completed projects include some of New York’s most iconic buildings, and he has designed residences in Long Island, Connecticut, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and Malibu, among others.
Corey’s numerous industry honors include the New York School of Interior Design’s Larry Kravet Design Industry Leadership Award, Traditional Home’s New Trad Rising Star of Design Award, Fashion Group International’s Night of Stars Award for Interior Design, and the D&D Building’s Stars On The Rise Award. He designed the formal “Ladies Library” at the renowned Kips Bay Decorator Show House New York in 2019, as well as the dining room at the Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas in 2021. Corey resides in New York City and is a tireless advocate for many charities.
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Andrew and his partner reside in New York City’s Jackson Heights historic district. They spend weekends at their cottage, an accessory building on an old estate near the Delaware River.
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Alexa Armstrong
Elizabeth Belfer
Michael Assis
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A Salute to The Magazine Antiques at 100— An esteemed arts publication reaches the century mark!
The Magazine Antiques was founded in 1922—well before the New Yorker, Time magazine, Newsweek, and many other eminent publications ever landed in readers’ hands. Now one hundred years old, Antiques has outlasted such legendary magazines as the Saturday Evening Post, Collier’s, The American Mercury, Life, Look, and Scribner’s. Both in print and online, Antiques remains a keystone of the trade and a beloved source of information and enjoyment for collectors and art lovers everywhere. The Magazine Antiques first issue in 1922.
Throughout its century-long history, Antiques has sought to be a trusted and authoritative resource for museum curators and other scholars of the fine and decorative arts. Over the decades, the magazine has been a platform for new discoveries and fresh research and, on the odd occasion, an arena for lively academic debate. Today, many scholars keep the entire back catalogue of Antiques on hand for reference—as do a surprising number of casual readers.
Beyond helping to build and nurture the art and antiques trade, Antiques has been instrumental in fostering a broader interest in historical art and design. The magazine and the antiques market have grown up side by side, and continue to thrive in harmony. Advertisements that have appeared in the magazine are themselves valuable documents, and have been used by scholars, gallerists, and dealers alike to trace the pedigree and provenance of innumerable paintings, pieces of furniture, silver services, ceramic wares, and more. For many dealers, a first-time advertisement in Antiques is about pride as much as sales— a mark that they are ready to take their place in the upper echelon of the trade.
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A Salute to The Magazine Antiques The following commentaries from curators, scholars, professionals in the art and antiques trade, and casual readers testify to the goodwill and esteem that Antiques has achieved throughout its century-long existence.
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Antiques is full of surprises, happily. It is probably the last of the general arts magazines, and still thoughtful, imaginative, well-informed, and gutsy in its own way. Editor Gregory Cerio and Antiques bravely offer us quirky, off-the-beaten-track, personal approaches to the arts and life, and to things of high quality everywhere. As a longtime reader and admirer, I salute them on this grand occasion! Joan K. Davidson, philanthropist, Furthermore and the JM Kaplan Fund
There may not be a single issue of The Magazine Antiques that I have not read, enjoyed, and learned from over the last fifty years—half of the magazine’s existence. A visually stunning magazine, Antiques has long been recognized as the gold standard of popular scholarly publications for its concise, accurate, stimulating, and evocative presentation of content. Many books have come and gone from my library over the years, yet copies of Antiques have remained on my shelves for decades, simply because they are too valuable to discard. The dozen or so articles that I have written for the magazine have covered a wide range of topics, from Queen Victoria’s collection of hair jewelry to the trade medals given by explorers to indigenous peoples around the world. I have discussed historical figures from different eras, from George Washington to Beatrix Potter, and described collectionfilled institutions, from the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia to the Explorers Club in New York. I have written about decorative arts and fine arts and several subjects that fall somewhere in between. I can think of no other magazine that would have encouraged such an eclectic assemblage of topics—or given them such a spectacular showcase. The editorial guidance, thoughtfully and sensitively provided by Wendell Garrett, Alfred Mayor, Allison Eckardt Ledes, Eleanor Gustafson, Gregory Cerio, and their colleagues over the years, has greatly improved everything I have ever submitted. I congratulate The Magazine Antiques on its hundredth birthday and wish it all the best as it embarks on a second century of engaging, instructive, and insightful scholarship. Robert McCracken Peck, senior fellow and curator, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Drexel University
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Since my childhood, The Magazine Antiques has been an influential and indispensable part of my life. As a boy, I would run to our mailbox in heart-pounding anticipation for the arrival of the latest issue. As a reader, I felt welcomed by a familiar sequence of ads for Israel Sack, David Stockwell, The Old Print Shop, and John Walton at the front, with John Bell of Aberdeen, Herbert Schiffer, and Shreve, Crump & Low anchoring the back. I joyfully dove into its pages, absorbing a galaxy of illustrations throughout and fascinating articles.
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Here’s to a century’s worth of The Magazine Antiques! I grew up with copies of the magazine strewn around the house, each with important articles and eye-catching advertisements that provoked ‘if only” thoughts. Antiques has taken on many roles in my family over the years, including assisting in my dad’s recovery. He was hospitalized in 1934 after getting into a bad automobile accident while searching for a Christmas tree. One day, someone brought him a copy of Antiques to pass the time. Although he was about 150 issues behind, he soon caught up and continued to read new issues until the age of ninety-five! Thanks for that.
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A Salute to The Magazine Antiques I imagine I was one of few college seniors in the spring of 1982 who, in addition to graduation, eagerly anticipated the arrival of the April issue of The Magazine Antiques. I discovered the magazine the previous summer while interning at the Brick Store Museum in Kennebunk, Maine. There, I shadowed Martha Gandy (M’Lou) Fales as she researched the nineteenthcentury portraitist, still-life painter, and Kennebunkport native Hannah Brown Skeele. A regular contributor to Antiques, M’Lou received her master’s degree in Early American Culture from the Winterthur Program in 1954 (not only was she part of Winterthur’s first class of fellows, but also met her future husband, Dean Fales, a fellow scholar of American fine and decorative arts, through the program). By the end of the summer, M’Lou had identified a core group of thirty to forty paintings by Skeele and assembled a chronology of the artist’s career. M’Lou’s resulting article in Antiques remains, to my knowledge, the only substantial piece of writing on Skeele. As an artist relatively well known in her lifetime, Skeele’s meticulous depictions of people and objects —such as an Italian Greyhound in one notable painting from the Brick Store Museum’s collection—were so accomplished that they invited comparison with the work of members of the Peale family. Recently, I returned to the article after coming across one of Skeele’s paintings listed for sale by a private gallery. When I told gallery about this important source of information, they passed it along to the purchaser, a major museum.
Even though the gallery had not discovered article in its own research, others have. Shana Klein, an assistant professor at Kent State University, enlisted M’Lou’s research in an article recently published in the online journal of American art, Panorama. Klein cites M’Lou’s article in Antiques as her main source for Skeele’s biography as she analyzes still-life painting in relation to American imperialism—an argument that would have been completely foreign in 1982. I suspect that Skeele is one of many women artists, queer artists, artists of color, or artists working outside of metropolitan areas who have been documented most extensively—or even exclusively—in The Magazine Antiques. The magazine’s archive therefore takes on even greater significance as scholars expand upon the canon of artists they write and teach about, and as the works of artists marginalized during their lifetimes become increasingly popular among collectors. Antiques remains, as far as I am concerned, a unique venue for the publication of original and substantial research on artists, works of art and architecture, and locales that otherwise might remain obscure. I hope that new generations of college students will discover in the archive of deeply-researched and carefully-edited articles from The Magazine Antiques a trove of cultural objects which they will think about in ways we can scarcely imagine. Kevin D. Murphy, professor of art and architectural history, Vanderbilt University
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I was not raised with antiques—or even magazines about antiques. My Depressionera parents had an aversion to anything that smacked of the secondhand, and they threw away whatever possessions grew old or tarnished in favor of something shiny and new. I think they were puzzled by their thrift-shopping, vintage-clothes-wearing, Victoriana-collecting, art-loving daughter who was always on the lookout for a career that would match her proclivities. That career started to take shape when I enrolled in the American Folk Art Studies graduate program at New York University. Conceived by Robert Bishop, then director of the American Folk Art Museum, this small yet rather brave program quickly introduced me to the Museum’s library. Years-worth of issues of The Magazine Antiques occupied quite a length of shelf space in a quiet corner of the library that I claimed as my own. Antiques was born in the flush of the colonial revival. In the magazine’s earliest incarnation, its pages revealed a reverence for china, silver, ancestor portraits, and Pilgrim and brown furniture—an unfamiliar world in which my Lower East Side soul was not the least comfortable. However, Antiques granted me entrée into that world where I could read, dream, and learn in private. As a graduate student, my papers centered on topics and artists that I would pursue throughout my career (and eventually write about in the magazine).
One of my first papers considered the Boston fishing lady needleworks, which prompted my first research foray into Antiques—to encounter the marvelous articles by Nancy Graves Cabot. I was hooked. Thereafter, I spent hours and hours leafing through the pages of issues that marched through time. I have always returned to Antiques as my first port of call for any research project. As I became more familiar with the Museum’s collection, I fell under the thrall of the “Phrenological Head” attributed to Asa Ames (1827–1851). The sculpted bust was first exhibited at the Newark Museum in 1931, a point in time when modernism met folk art met the colonial revival, but, of course, the one and only article published on the artist to date appeared in The Magazine Antiques in 1982. As time goes on, topics covered by the magazine have cast a wider net while always remaining relevant, scholarly, and inviting so that even the most uninitiated become enmeshed in its sheer beauty and ideas. The Magazine Antiques is now itself an antique, and its tenor has necessarily changed and grown as it responds to new leadership, times, and interests. What has never changed, though, is the intellectual delight in art, objects, and their histories—the passion in knowledge for its own sake, and the pure joy in sharing it with others. Stacy C. Hollander, former director of curatorial affairs, chief curator, and director of exhibitions, American Folk Art Museum
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The Magazine Antiques has been a central part of my life since my early teen years. Since then, I have worn various successive hats as a student, museum curator, dealer, and collector as I eagerly await the arrival of each issue. Cumulatively, the amount of information contained in nearly 100 years of publication is overwhelming. There is almost no subject of research in the field of American art that would not benefit from reviewing the scholarship published in Antiques. As an author, I have always been pleased with the excellent editing and artistic presentation of the various articles I have submitted. Good health and long life to a great American institution! Stuart P. Feld, principal, Hirschl & Adler Galleries
Antiques is a resource for everybody; a stimulating and inviting venerable publishing presence with a terrific range of articles and features in every issue by those who know and who also know how to write. As a curator who labors in the vineyard of American painting and has had the privilege of writing several articles, Antiques has also kept me abreast of everything else: sculpture, the decorative arts, architecture, textiles, prints, jewelry, and so on. Importantly, Antiques pays close attention to private collectors and the practices of collecting, in addition to the collections they assemble and their modes of display. Between the front and back covers of each issue is a robust survey of the current marketplace; much of it ‘American’ but hardly all. This is an education (and a visual delight) in and of itself.
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The sheer breadth of the magazine’s range of inquiry over the past century has been extraordinary; exploring “up and down” the hierarchies of connoisseurship and scholarship from indigenous, folk, and artisanal to popular culture; from high art to material culture and artifacts as well as a geographic range that can reach well beyond continental borders. In the expanding global community of today, such ambition suggests that Antiques is well-positioned for its second century. Linda S. Ferber, vice president and museum director emerita of The New-York Historical Society and curator emerita of The Brooklyn Museum
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Since its first issue was published in January 1922, Antiques has remained a key source of information about early Americana, broadly conceived. Moreover, as was noted in a printing trade journal in 1922, Antiques not only published good content, but did so elegantly: “typographically the magazine is a gem.” Appropriately published initially in Boston, the magazine flourished under the leadership of distinguished editors and staff, beginning with Homer Eaton Keyes, and including Alice Winchester and the inestimable Wendell D. Garrett. For more than a thousand issues, Antiques has consistently brought new research and fresh topics to the attention of its readers. It has fostered healthy scholarly debate, as with the legendary battle between Fiske Kimball and Mabel Munson Swan over the attribution of Samuel McIntire furniture in the 1930s, and has helped expand the temporal and spatial boundaries of the antiques world writ large. Even the magazine’s many advertisements have become a valuable archive over time, helping to chart the unceasing flow of objects through the marketplace. With its rich blend of well-edited, authoritative texts accompanied by colorful images, Antiques has been a fixture for a century, evolving with the field and helping to shape the trajectory of its evolution, as it no doubt will in the challenging years and decades ahead. Gerald W.R. Ward, curator emeritus, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Like many of us, I have a near-complete run of Antiques in my home library. My set came to me from a collector in Connecticut, and every time I leaf through an old issue, I think of her. I also dwell on the names of all those who contributed articles or placed ads, feeling a sense of kinship that transcends time. We antiques scholars, antiquers, and antiquarians thank you for a century of community and wish you a century more. John Stuart Gordon, curator, Yale University Art Gallery
When we first started our business 36 years ago, we quickly realized that knowledge would be a key ingredient to our success. Early on, we purchased a whole run of The Magazine Antiques, starting with the first issue of January 1922. Throughout the years, the magazine’s articles, pictures, and advertisements have produced exemplary scholarship and documented the tastes of the times. We always look forward to each issue. Mark McHugh and Spencer Gordon, principals, Spencer Marks, Ltd.
The Magazine Antiques was the first magazine to which I ever had a subscription. No Seventeen for me. When Charles Montgomery left his position as director of Winterthur to teach at Yale, I took the opportunity to enroll in one of his courses, known among students as “pots and pans.” The class seemed like an excellent opportunity to learn more about historic houses, which had interested me since the age of nine when I visited Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire, and Concord, Massachusetts. Montgomery eventually became my thesis advisor and mentor. Our class studied and rearranged the great furniture at Yale according to the different periods we had learned, and were given a private tour of Winterthur. My parents evidently understood that antiques had become my passion after I bought an eighteenth-century Windsor chair with the cash my grandfather gifted me for my birthday. My Christmas present from them was not a usual nineteen-year-old’s gift but it was perfect—my first issue of a subscription to Antiques. Every month I would rush to open the latest issue and usually read most of it in one sitting. My subscription to Antiques coincided with my own early research, several more courses with Montgomery and others, and my introduction into the museum world. I have kept every issue of Antiques and frequently go back to find articles, often
looking for one thing and ending up reading the articles on either side—like going into the stacks of a library. I am glad I still have them. I hope full digitization will allow everyone to share in the century-long history of Antiques (before and after my subscription began). Nevertheless, I still enjoy the feeling of seeing my first issues, with their elegant photos and research that led to further discoveries in later issues, and the romance of the lives of collectors featured in the “Living with Antiques” series. Congratulations to The Magazine Antiques on its first one hundred years, and best wishes for inspiring and captivating more generations in the next hundred. Sarah D. Coffin, former head of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
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American Folk Art Museum Celebrates 60 Years of Groundbreaking Exhibitions By Jason T. Busch, Director and CEO American Folk Art Museum William Edmondson’s The Preacher, displayed in the 1965 exhibition Folk Carvings by Will Edmondson at the American Folk Art Museum, New York. Photo: American Folk Art Museum Archives, New York.
Several years ago, the American Folk Art Museum (AFAM) digitized the archive of its magazine, The Clarion (later called Folk Art) thanks to the support of Karin and Dr. Jonathan Fielding and the American Folk Art Society. When I was first appointed Director and CEO of the Museum, I committed to reading a new issue each week. These fun, illuminating, and inspiring weekly reads shaped my understanding of the organization’s history and primed me for the occasion of the Museum’s sixtieth anniversary. Upon reading through the magazine, many themes emerge and remain constant. As the leading forum for modern and contemporary self-taught and historical folk art, AFAM has always organized exhibitions that celebrate quintessential artists, produce thought-provoking scholarship, and showcase works under unique and previously untapped themes. A museum’s exhibition history can shed new light on evolving tastes and shifting collecting habits. In hindsight, we often find that our forebears knew, long before others, that some artists would gain more importance over time. American sculptor William Edmondson (1874–1951) is one such artist. Folk Carvings by Will Edmondson (1965) was the first monographic exhibition organized by the Museum. Born to formerly enslaved parents on the Compton Plantation near Nashville, Tennessee, Edmondson lost his hospital job at the onset of the Great Depression and became a religious convert after experiencing a heavenly vision in the early 1930s. As he poetically testified: “I looked up in the sky, and right there in the noon daylight, He hung a tombstone out for me to make. God give me this thing.”
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Situation of America, 1848 Unknown artist New York, New York Oil on wood panel 34 × 57 in. Gift of Ralph Esmerian, 2013.1.21 American Folk Art Museum, New York
A devout member of the United Primitive Baptist Church, Edmondson promptly complied with this divine directive. Soon, he filled his backyard with limestone tombstones and garden sculptures. His earliest commissioned works depicted biblical characters, angels, animals, community leaders, and heroes—subjects informed by the imagery in Nashville’s African American cemeteries. Edmondson regularly referred to these works as his “miracles.” The exhibition featured seven limestone sculptures, including Lady with the Good Book (loaned from one of AFAM’s founders, Adele Earnest), The Bride (loaned from famed photographer Louise-Dahl Wolfe), and The Preacher (loaned from collector Fritz Krieger). Since Edmondson worked as a stone carver in the gravestone tradition, Folk Carvings also served as a bridge between two other shows on view at the Museum that year: Rubbings from New England Gravestones and Signs of a Living Folk Art. Edmondson has continued to be a focus of the Museum following the rediscovery of his Martha and Mary. The sculpture, a recently announced gift from artist and Museum Trustee Brian Donnelly (a.k.a. KAWS), will play a starring role in Multitudes, our sixtieth-anniversary exhibition. In the 1970s, the Museum continued to organize transformative and, let’s say, transgressive exhibitions, beginning with Twentieth-Century Folk Art and Artists (1970). The exhibition was organized by Herbert Waide Hemphill Jr., then the Museum’s curator, and led to the publication of Twentieth-Century Folk Art and Artists by Hemphill and Julia Weissman. Both the exhibition and book had lasting impacts on the Museum and the field. Moreover, they likely influenced the thinking and work of a generation of young curators and art historians, many of
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whom would devote much of their own research to twentiethcentury American folk art. In a retrospective look at the show, The Clarion noted: “It [the exhibition] also marked a turning point. Prior to it, Hemphill’s collecting habits had been focused on the nineteenth century, yet spurred by research for the book, Hemphill’s passion turned to objects of the twentieth century.” When the Museum’s exhibition Tattoo (1971) opened the following year, it was still illegal to operate a parlor in New York City. Sanka Knox, reporting for The New York Times, described the show as follows: “TATTOO!” is blazoned in large letters on the street parlor window, apprising the public of the museum’s newest exhibition, a divertissement that explores the American way with the art in its 19th-century heyday and its practitioners. Perhaps the first to see the show, even if sketchily, were two policemen patrolling the street, whose attention was riveted by “TATTOO!” a trek up the stairs, with a warrant at the ready, revealed not a tattooing parlor, but a lot of busy people trying to create a facsimile of one and otherwise engaged in lawful activities.” Later that decade, American Pop artist Andy Warhol (1928–1987) joined the Museum’s board. An avid collector of folk art, Warhol collaborated with AFAM on the exhibition Folk and Funk (1977). ArtForum reported at the time: “The truth is that Warhol’s collection, paradoxically, is totally free of pretension. It reveals not a trendy or bourgeois baiting sensibility but rather a sound, nostalgic, deeply conservative one. There is nothing shocking or outré here, although even a casual student knows that much in American folk art is both shocking and outré. This collection would be of artistic interest if it were not Andy Warhol’s.” By the 1980s, AFAM was well on its way to fulfilling the mission it had chartered in 1961 with new exhibitions of enormous scholarly and popular appeal. In 1981, the Museum and New York University established one of the nation’s first programs in folk art studies. The fifty-six credit program offered a selection of courses designed to broaden not only students’ understanding of folk art, but also the context in which it was created. Several current and former staff members, including Elizabeth V. Warren, Stacy C. Hollander, Ann-Marie Reilly, and Lee Kogan, graduated from this program and subsequently produced fascinating exhibitions at the Museum. Around the same time, the Museum introduced new approaches to audience engagement. Alongside the exhibition Small Folk: A Celebration of Childhood in America, which offered a comprehensive view of the lives of children in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries through art of the period, the Museum organized a child-friendly booklet as well as tours for hundreds of children. The Museum also held a symposium exploring changing perceptions of childhood in literature, art, and human development. Likewise, the Museum arranged traveling exhibitions as part of its mission to be a beacon for American folk art. Small Folk was an early example of the Museum’s commitment to this endeavor. After a stop at The New-York Historical Society, the exhibition traveled to the 77
The Clarion (Spring 1982) Detail of Stars and Pentagons Quilt, 1880–1900 United States Silk, frame 81 × 44 in. Gift of Jacqueline L. Fowler, 1981.2.1 American Folk Art Museum, New York Photo: American Folk Art Museum Archives Tattoo Design Book, c. 1895 James E. Conway (dates unknown) United States Ink on paper in oiled buckram binding 7 ¼ × 4 ½ in. Gift of Harvey and Isobel Kahn, 2004.21.1 American Folk Art Museum, New York
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First Street Forum in St. Louis, Missouri. Then, in the summer of 1981, it traveled to The Shiseido Gallery in Tokyo, Japan. As part of AFAM’s “Arts and Embassies” program, works from the Museum’s collection were exhibited in Italy and Ecuador. Since the 1990s, the Museum has organized exhibitions that have traveled to hundreds of museums across the country and around the world. Continuing this trend through 2022, we have launched a traveling tour of self-originated exhibitions drawn from the Museum’s collection. Four varied exhibitions will be on view at museums in Florida, Connecticut, Utah, Texas, Wisconsin, Michigan, Washington, Indiana, Kansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Maine, and Mississippi until June 2024.
Pig Pen Quilt (Log Cabin Variation), 1982 Pecolia Warner (1901–1983) Yazoo City, Mississippi Cotton, linen, and synthetics 79 ½ × 76 ½ in. Gift of Maude and James Wahlman, 1991.32.3 American Folk Art Museum, New York Photo: Scott Bowron
The Museum has also increased its efforts in the last two decades to produce exceptional exhibitions showcasing individual artists such as Martin Ramírez, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Henry Darger, and Ammi Phillips. Considered one of the foremost self-taught artists of the twentieth century, Ramírez (1895–1963) produced hundreds of drawings and collages of exceptional visual clarity and expressive power while being confined to DeWitt State Hospital (located in Auburn, California) for the last fifteen years of his life. The Museum’s 2007 retrospective, titled after the artist, displayed nearly one hundred of these works. The exhibition produced an astonishing development: a group of previously unknown works by Ramírez. The descendants of Dr. Max Dunievitz, who treated the artist at DeWitt State Hospital, brought more than 120 drawings to AFAM Curator Brooke Davis Anderson’s attention. This was a remarkable find given that Ramírez’s known body of work had not exceeded about 300 drawings and collages up to that time. Besides securing supplies for the artist, Dr. Dunievitz collected his final drawings made between 1960 and 1963. A museum would not normally produce two shows within two years, but due to this extraordinary discovery, AFAM unveiled Martin Ramirez: The Last Works in 2008.
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Bottom left: Untitled (White Church with Abstract Sides) Martín Ramírez (1895–1963) Auburn, California Gouache, crayon, pencil, color pencil and collage on found paper 18 × 22 ½ in. Gift of the Family of Dr. Max Dunievitz and the Estate of Martín Ramírez, 2014.4.1 American Folk Art Museum, New York © Estate of Martín Ramírez Photo: Ellen McDermott
Tools of Her Ministry: The Art of Sister Gertrude Morgan (2004) was the first monograph on this important self-taught African American artist. After a voice from God instructed her to become a street evangelist, Sister Morgan left her family and husband to move to New Orleans, where she and two other missionaries established an orphanage. Her paintings served as visual aids for her new vocation as a selfproclaimed medium for the divine message.
Above: New Jerusalem, c. 1970 Sister Gertrude Morgan (1900–1980) New Orleans, Louisiana Acrylic and tempera on cardboard 12 × 19 in. Gift of Sanford Smith and Patricia Smith, 1986.21.1 American Folk Art Museum, New York Photo: John Parnell
The Seduction of Light: Ammi Phillips | Mark Rothko Compositions in Pink, Green, and Red (2008–2009) illuminated previously unseen connections between two American artists who lived and worked over one hundred years apart. In addition to large-scale canvases from Rothko’s classic period of the 1950s and 1960s, the exhibition featured some of Phillips’ most outstanding works from 1815 through the 1830s.
In Dargerism: Contemporary Artists and Henry Darger (2008), the works of eleven artists explored the aesthetic beauty of the writer’s mythic oeuvre—with its tales of good versus evil, epic scope and complexity, and transgressive undertones—as well as his unfailing work ethic and tireless devotion to artmaking.
In 2011, the Museum dramatically transformed the Park Avenue Armory’s historic 55,000-square-foot Wade Thompson Drill Hall with an installation of 650 red and white American quilts loaned from the collection of Joanna S. Rose. A virtuosic testament to American folk art, Infinite Variety: Three Centuries of Red and White Quilts was a cultural phenomenon attended by droves of people and the largest quilt exhibition ever held in New York.
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Ammi Phillips (1788–1865), Vicinity of Amenia, New York, United States Girl in Red Dress with Cat and Dog, 1830–1835 Oil on canvas. Gift of Ralph Esmerian, 2001.37.1. Photo by John Parnell. Liberty Enlightening the World, c. 1885–1892 J. L. Mott Iron Works New York, New York and Chicago, Illinois Molded copper, gilded 53 in. Collection of Donna and Marvin Schwartz Photo: Sotheby’s, Inc. © 2020 Archangel Gabriel, 1840 Gould and Hazlett Charlestown, Massachusetts Gold leaf on iron and copper 28 ½ × 71 ½ × 6 in. Collection of Kendra and Allan Daniel Photo: George Kamper
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In recent years, our exhibitions have explored previously understudied topics and themes. Made in New York City: The Business of Folk Art (2019), curated by Elizabeth V. Warren, featured approximately one hundred works that told the story of New York City as America’s financial and commercial epicenter. The exhibition showcased two perspectives simultaneously: “The Art of Business” examined the people and places associated with New York’s thriving commercial life, while “The Business of Art” highlighted diverse formats and media used by the city’s artists, artisans, and manufacturers. American Weathervanes: The Art of the Winds (2021-2022) drew on important private and public collections across the United States and encompassed a diverse range of forms made between the 1780s and 1914. At the height of their enormous commercial popularity, American weathervanes were produced in and around major cities such as New York and Boston. In New York, one of the biggest makers was J.L. Mott, for whom the Mott Haven section of the Bronx is named. As their commercial interest waned, these practical yet manifestly artistic forms caught the discerning eyes of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller and Edith Gregor Halpert, as well as artists such as Elie Nadelman and Yasuo Kuniyoshi. Weathervanes, a much loved but underappreciated form of public art, design, and sculpture, played an important role in the first years of the Museum’s collection. It was therefore fitting that the opening of American Weathervanes: The Art of the Winds on June 23, 2021 coincided with the Museum’s sixtieth anniversary. The exhibition was both a scholarly achievement as well as a celebration of folk artistry, with highlights that included a magnificent eighteenth-century rooster from Portland, Maine; an eagle and shield possibly made in the foundry of revolutionary patriot Paul Revere; a graceful representation of the Greek goddess Fame playing a trumpet and standing on point like a celestial ballerina (attributed to E.G. Washburne & Co. in New York City); a fearsome dragon climbing a pole; and an enormous monoplane modeled after the first aircraft to fly over the English Channel. Now, as we embark on our sixth decade, our commitment to organizing great exhibitions has never been stronger. This month, we opened Multitudes. Organized by Valérie Rousseau, Curatorial Chair for Exhibitions, and Emelie Gevalt, Curatorial Chair for Collections, for the occasion of the Museum’s sixtieth anniversary, the exhibition encompasses a variety of artworks—from dazzling early American portraits, needlework, and quilts to idiosyncratic creations from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, such as sculptures made of recycled materials, color-tinted photographs, and fragments of art environments. Pieces from AFAM’s collection are shown alongside new acquisitions displayed for the first time, including works by William Edmondson, Ammi Phillips, Helen Rae, Judith Scott, James Edward Deeds, and Yuichiro Ukai. A landmark exhibition, Multitudes advances both the Museum’s long-standing tradition of groundbreaking shows and our position as the leading forum for understanding and appreciating folk and selftaught art across time and place. 81
Sunburst, 1907–1916 John Scholl (1827–1916) Germania, Pennsylvania Paint on wood with wire and metal 71 x 38 x 24 ½ in. Gift of Cordelia Hamilton in recognition of research, work, and continued meritorious contributions in the field of 18th- and 19thcentury American folk art by Mrs. Adele Earnest, founding member of the Museum, 1982.8.1
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HIRSCHL & ADLER GALLERIES | 1-08 American and European paintings, watercolors, drawings, and sculpture from the 18th century to present; American furniture and decorative arts from 1810 to 1910. Stuart P. Feld, President and Director; Elizabeth Feld, Managing Director; Eric Baumgartner, Senior Vice President 41 East 57th Street, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10022 T: (212) 535-8810 www.hirschlandadler.com gallery@hirschlandadler.com
CLINTON HOWELL ANTIQUES I 4-15 Fine English antique furniture and decorative objects. Clinton Howell 30 East 95th Street, Suite 5B, New York, NY 10128 T: (646) 489-0434 by appointment www.clintonhowellantiques.com clintonrhowell@gmail.com
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HYDE PARK ANTIQUES, LTD. | 1-06 English furniture and accessories from the William and Mary through Regency periods; 18th-century Chinese Export and English porcelain; 19th-century sporting art. Bernard Karr, President; Rachel Karr, Vice President; Patrick Bavasi, Director 836 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 T: (212) 477-0033 www.hydeparkantiques.com info@hydeparkantiques.com
BARBARA ISRAEL GARDEN ANTIQUES | 1-18 American and European ornaments; medieval wellheads; neoclassical statues; 19th- and 20th-century fountains; stone and cast-iron seating; urns from all periods; and architectural features for the estate garden. Barbara Israel, President; Eva Schwartz, Director of Client Services; Sylvia Falcón, Creative Director 296 Mount Holly Road, Katonah, NY 10536 T: (212) 744-6281 by appointment www.barbaraisrael.com eva@bi-gardenantiques.com
KENTSHIRE | 4-02 New York’s premiere destination for antique, estate, and fine period jewelry, as well as vintage costume and designer jewelry. Established in 1940 and in its third generation of ownership. Carrie Imberman and Matthew Imberman, Co-Presidents; Jeannie Shen Bergdorf Goodman, 754 Fifth Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10019 T: (212) 872-8653 608 Fifth Avenue, Suite 800, New York, NY 10020 T: (212) 421-1100 www.kentshire.com info@kentshire.com KESHISHIAN | 1-12 Rare antique carpets, tapestries, and needlework from the Gothic to Pop Art periods. Eddy Keshishian and Arto Keshishian, Partners 73 Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8NE United Kingdom T: +44 (0) 20 7730 8810 or (212) 956-1586 (New York) by appointment. www.keshishiancarpets.com info@keshishiancarpets.com
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KELLY KINZLE | Online American folk art, painted furniture, paintings, and tall case clocks. Kelly Kinzle, Paralee Kinzle, and Ann Steuart 9 Center Square, P.O. Box 235, New Oxford, PA 17350 T: (717) 495-3395 www.kellykinzleantiques.com kellykinzle@comcast.net
KOOPMAN RARE ART | 4-03 Fine English silver, gold boxes, and jewelry. Lewis Smith and Timo Koopman 12 Dover Street, London W1S 4LL, United Kingdom Monday - Friday 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM; Saturday 10:30 AM to 3:30 PM T: +44 (0) 20 7242 7624 www.koopman.art info@koopman.art
LES ENLUMINURES | 1-11 Medieval and Renaissance illuminated manuscripts, miniatures, rings, and jewelry. 23 East 73rd Street, 7th Floor Penthouse, New York, NY 10021 T: (212) 717-7273 980 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1330, Chicago, IL 60611 T: (773) 929-5986 1 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 75001 Paris, France T: +33 1 42 60 15 58 All locations by appointment only www.lesenluminures.com info@lesenluminures.com BERNARD & S. DEAN LEVY INC. | 1-02 17th- to 19th-century furniture and decorative arts, featuring pieces in the Jacobean, William and Mary, Queen Anne, Chippendale, and Federal styles. Frank Levy 227 West 17th Street, New York, NY 10011 T: (212) 628-7088 www.levygalleries.com frank@levygalleries.com
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LOWELL LIBSON & JONNY YARKER LTD | 4-08 British paintings, watercolors, drawings, and sculpture from the 17th to mid-19th centuries.
Lowell Libson, Jonny Yarker, and Cressida St Aubyn 16 Clifford Street, London W1S 3RG United Kingdom T: +44 (0) 20 7734 8686 www.libson-yarker.com lowell@libson-yarker.com jonny@libson-yarker.com
NATHAN LIVERANT AND SON, LLC | Online 18th- and 19th-century American furniture, paintings, and decorative arts, specializing in fine examples of Connecticut and New England furniture made prior to 1840. Arthur Liverant, Kevin Tulimieri, Gigi Liverant, and Sarah Levine 168 South Main Street, P.O. Box 103, Colchester, CT 06415 T: (860) 537-2409 www.liverantantiques.com mail@liverantantiques.com www.facebook.com/NLS.antiques
LOST CITY ARTS | Online A leading source for mid-20th-century fine art, design, furniture, lighting, and accessories. Established 1982. James Elkind 200 Lexington Avenue, Suite 909, New York, NY 10016 T: (212) 375-0500 www.lostcityarts.com info@lostcityarts.com
MACCONNAL-MASON GALLERY | Online An eclectic range of 19th- and 20th-century British, European, and American works of art. David L. Mason O.B.E. 14 and 17 Duke Street St. James’s, London SW1Y 6DB United Kingdom T: +44 (0) 20 7839 7693 www.macconnal-mason.com fineart@macconnal-mason.com
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MACKLOWE GALLERY, LTD. | 4-20 Tiffany Studios lamps, art glass, and bronzes; French Art Nouveau furniture, art glass, lighting, ceramics, and lithographs; important antique and estate jewelry. Benjamin Macklowe, Hillary Macklowe, Lary Matlick, Madeleine O’Hare, and Carol Federer 445 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022 T: (212) 644-6400 www.macklowegallery.com email@macklowegallery.com
MAISON GERARD | 5-10 Fine 20th-century and contemporary furniture, lighting, and objets d’art. Established 1974. Benoist F. Drut 43 and 53 East 10th Street, New York, NY 10003 T: (212) 674-7611 www.maisongerard.com home@maisongerard.com
PATRICK & ONDINE MESTDAGH | 4-13 Fine antiques from the five continents. Patrick and Ondine Mestdagh Rue des Minimes 29, 1000 Brussels, Belgium T: +32 475 46 73 15 www.galeriemestdagh.com info@patrickmestdagh.com
MILORD ANTIQUITÉS I 3-01 Fine selection of antique furniture and works of art with a focus on 20th-century designs. Francis Lord 1870 Notre Dame Street West, Montréal, QC H3J 1M6, Canada T: +514 933 2433 www.milordantiques.com showroom@milordantiques.com
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JOAN B MIRVISS LTD | 1-16 Japanese fine art from the 17th to 21st centuries, specializing in important modern and contemporary Japanese ceramics, traditional screens and paintings, and ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Joan B. Mirviss, Chelsea L. Cooksey, and Bonnie B. Lee 39 East 78th Street, 4th Floor (at Madison Avenue) New York, NY 10075 T: (212) 799-4021 www.mirviss.com info@mirviss.com
LILLIAN NASSAU LLC | 1-15 Celebrating 75 years of museum-quality works by Louis Comfort Tiffany and Tiffany Studios, including leaded glass lamps and windows, favrile glass and pottery, mosaics, metalwork, and more; late 19th and early 20th-century decorative art, design, and sculpture.
Arlie Sulka, Eric Silver, and Daniela Addamo 220 East 57th Street, New York, NY 10022 T: (212) 759-6062 www.lilliannassau.com info@lilliannassau.com
AMBROSE NAUMANN FINE ART | 5-06 Late 19th- and early 20th-century European paintings and works on paper, with a rich selection of Belgian artists of the fin-de-siècle. Ambrose Naumann 1 Gracie Terrace, 14FK, New York, NY 10028 T: (917) 365-8560 www.anfainc.com info@anfainc.com
THE OLD PRINT SHOP, INC. | Online American prints, photographs, drawings, watercolors, paintings, and sculpture from 1700 to 1950; antique maps from 1500 to 1880. Robert K. Newman, Harry S. Newman, and Brian Newman 150 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10016 T: (212) 683-3950 www.oldprintshop.com info@oldprintshop.com
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PETER PAP ORIENTAL RUGS, INC. | 1-03 One of the country’s foremost experts in distinctive antique rugs, carpets, and tribal weavings for over 40 years. 1225 Main Street, P.O. Box 286, Dublin, NH 03444 T: (603) 563-8717 128 Presidio Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94115 (Office) T: (415) 956-3300 www.peterpap.com inquiries@peterpap.com
PERRIN FINE ART LTD | 5-09 Fine art from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. Philippe Perrin 98 Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, Place Beauvau 75008 Paris, France T: +33 1 42 65 01 38 www.galerieperrin.com contact@galerieperrin.com
RONALD PHILLIPS LTD | 4-05 Great 18th- and 19th-century English furniture. Simon Phillips 26 Bruton Street, London W1J 6QL United Kingdom T: +44 (0) 20 7493 2341 www.ronaldphillipsantiques.co.uk advice@ronaldphillips.co.uk
RED FOX FINE ART | 4-14 19th- and 20th-century sporting paintings and sculpture. 2 E Washington Street, Middleburg, VA 20117 T: (703) 851-5160 www.redfoxfineart.com tr@redfoxfineart.com
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GUY REGAL NYC | 3-06 Fine art, furniture, and decorative accessories from the 18th to 21st centuries. Guy Regal and Nicole Kapit 200 Lexington Avenue, Suite 806, New York, NY 10016 T: (212) 447-7717 www.guyregalnyc.com info@guyregalnyc.com
JAMES ROBINSON, INC. | 5-04 Antique jewelry, silver, porcelain, and glass, as well as handmade sterling silver. Joan Boening, President; Edward Munves, Chairman; James Boening, Director; Marci Leggette, Manager 480 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022 2 South Beach Street, Nantucket, MA 02554 T: (212) 752-6166 www.jrobinson.com info@jrobinson.com
ROLLESTON LTD | 1-01 Fine 18th- and 19th-century English furniture and works of art. 104A Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BU United Kingdom T: + 44 (0) 207 229 5892 (UK) or (929) 389-2488 (US) www.rollestonantiques.com advice@rollestonantiques.com
DAVID A. SCHORSCH~EILEEN M. SMILES AMERICAN ANTIQUES | Online American decorative arts from the 18th and 19th centuries, specializing in folk art. David Schorsch and Eileen Smiles 358 Main Street South, Woodbury, CT 06798 T: (203) 263-3131 M: (203) 982-7574 www.schorsch-smiles.com contact@schorsch-smiles.com
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SCHWARZ GALLERY | Online American and European paintings from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, specializing in Philadelphia. Robert Schwarz Jr. 1806 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 T: (215) 563-4887 www.schwarzgallery.com mail@schwarzgallery.com
S. J. SHRUBSOLE | 5-11 English and American silver from 1450 to 1920; jewelry from 1750 to the present. Timothy Martin, James McConnaughy, and Benjamin Miller 26 East 81st Street, New York, NY 10028 T: (212) 753-8920 www.shrubsole.com inquiries@shrubsole.com
ROBERT SIMON FINE ART | 1-05 Specializing in Old Master paintings and sculpture from Europe and the Americas, with an emphasis on works from the Italian Renaissance and Baroque period. Robert Simon and Dominic Ferrante 22 East 80th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10075 T: (212) 288-9712 Satis House, 53 Tower Hill Road, Tuxedo Park, NY 10987 T: (845) 351-2339 by appointment www.robertsimon.com rbs@robertsimon.com
SPENCER MARKS | 3-08 Fine and unique silver with a focus on the 19th and 20th centuries. Mark McHugh and Spencer Gordon P.O. Box 330, Southampton, MA 01073 T: (413) 527-7344 www.spencermarks.com info@spencermarks.com
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LAWRENCE STEIGRAD FINE ARTS | 3-05 Old Master paintings and drawings from the 17th to 19th centuries, with an emphasis on portraiture. Lawrence Steigrad, President; Peggy Stone, Vice President 27 West 60th Street, P.O. Box 20009, New York, NY 10023 T: (212) 517-3643 www.steigrad.com gallery@steigrad.com
TAMBARAN | 5-01 One of New York City’s most respected tribal art galleries specializing in museum-quality contemporary, African, Oceanic, and Northwest Coast art. Established 1979. Maureen Zarember 5 East 82nd Street, New York, NY 10028 T: (212) 570-0655 www.tambaran.com tambarangallery@gmail.com
SIMON TEAKLE FINE JEWELRY & OBJECTS | 3-07 Antique and vintage fine jewelry from the 18th to 20th centuries. Simon Teakle and Christine Cheng 4 Grigg Street, Greenwich, CT 06830 T: (203) 769-5888 www.simonteakle.com info@simonteakle.com Instagram: @simonteaklejewelry
CAROLLE THIBAUT-POMERANTZ | 1-14 Vintage wallpaper panels from the 18th century to 1950s; 20th-century and contemporary decorative arts. Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz, Proprietor T: (212) 759-6048 (New York) or +33 (0) 6 09 05 35 98 (Paris) by appointment www.antique-wallpaper.com carolle@ctpdecorativearts.com
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THISTLETHWAITE AMERICANA | Online Purveyor of fine Americana. Taylor Thistlethwaite 116 W. Washinton St. Middleburg, VA 20118 501 N. Race Street, Glasgow, KY 42141 T: (270) 404-1558 www.thistleamericana.com taylor@thistleamericana.com
THOMSEN GALLERY | 4-07 Japanese paintings and works of art, including antique and modern folding screens, scroll paintings, bamboo baskets, ceramics, and gold lacquer boxes. Established 1984. Erik Thomsen and Cornelia Thomsen 9 East 63rd Street, New York, NY 10065 T: (212) 288-2588 www.thomsengallery.com info@thomsengallery.com
THROCKMORTON FINE ART, INC. | 3-04 Pre-Columbian sculpture and textiles, Chinese archaic jades and ceramics; tribal art; vintage photography. Spencer Throckmorton, President; Norberto Rivera, and Sean Cleary 145 East 57th Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10022 T: (212) 223-1059 www.throckmorton-nyc.com info@throckmorton-nyc.com
ADAM WILLIAMS FINE ART LTD. | 1-07 Fine European Old Master paintings from the 15th to mid-19th centuries. Adam Williams 24 East 80th Street, New York, NY 10075 T: (212) 249 4987 www.adam-williams.com AdamMWilliams@msn.com
ROBERT YOUNG ANTIQUES | 4-04 Fine vernacular furniture and folk art. Robert and Josyane Young, and Florence Grant 68 Battersea Bridge Road, London SW11 3AG United Kingdom T: +44 (0) 20 7228 7847 www.robertyoungantiques.com office@robertyoungantiques.com 104
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A LA VIEILLE RUSSIE
745 Fifth Avenue, 4th Floor • New York City • 10151 • +1.212.752.1727 • ALVR.com
Revival
Victorian 15k gold archaeological revival pendant earrings with filigree and granulation decoration. English, ca. 1870. L: 2-1/4 in.
Exceptionally long 15k gold filigree archaeological revival earrings. English, ca. 1875. L: 3-1/4 in.
Classical revival 15k gold fringe earrings. English, ca. 1880. L: 2-1/4 in.
Established 1851
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John Singer Sargent
(1856–1925)
Portrait of Henri Lefort, 1882 Oil on canvas 23 1/2 x 17 1/4 inches Signed upper left “J.S.Sargent”
The Fuller Building, 595 Madison Avenue, 4th Floor, New York, New York 10022 www.adelsongalleries.com (212) 439-6800 Booth 4-18 EastSideHouse_WAS_2021_Randoms.indd 1
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A Glorious Selection of Rare Maps & Atlases, Color-plate Books, Audubon Prints, Natural History Engravings & Watercolors.
John James Audubon (1785-1851) Brown Pelican, Plate LLCI from The Birds of America. London: 1827-38. Engraved by Robert Havell (1793-1878) Aquatint engraving with original hand-coloring. 37 5/8” x 24 7/8” (sheet), 49 3/8” x 36 3/4” (framed). 1016 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10075 212-628-7625
29 East 72nd Street New York, NY 10021
1308 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-735-8811
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ARONSON OF AMSTERDAM | SINCE 1881 W W W. A R O N S O N . C O M D U R I N G O U R V I S I T TO T H E U. S . W E M AY A L S O B E R E AC H E D O N 6 4 6 - 4 1 5 - 2 5 6 1 W E A R E H A P P Y TO R E T U R N TO N E W YO R K A N D W E LO O K F O R WA R D TO W E LC O M I N G YO U AT T H E W I N T E R S H O W 2 0 2 2 D E TA I L O F B L U E A N D W H I T E R E C TA N G U L A R M A R I N E P L A Q U E , D E L F T, C I R C A 1 7 8 0 F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N S E A R C H O U R W E B S I T E F O R ' D 2 1 4 1 '
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Necklace in yellow gold set with rubies and natural pearls, Castellani circa 1880 www.veroniquebamps.com Véronique Bamps 41 avenue Hector Otto, Monaco, 98000 Monaco info@veroniquebamps.com +377 643917465
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MICHELE BEINY 18th- & 19th-century European porcelain Contemporary ceramics & Glass
michelebeiny.com
212.794.9357
michele@michelebeiny.com
53 east 82nd street, new York CITY
by appointment
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CUPBOARD-ON-CHEST Designed by Gordon Russell (1892-1980) Manufactured by C. Turner, English (Broadway), 1928 Walnut, with bog oak handles and feet, 72 x 39½ x 20½ in
15 Queen Anne’s Gate, London SW1H 9BU Tel: +44 (0) 20 7493 0444 • US cell: +1 917 297 2167 e-mail: blairman@blairman.co.uk • www.blairman.co.uk Booth 1-09 TWS2022_Blairman_AD_Pass04.indd 1 EastSideHouse_WAS_2021_Randoms2.indd 1
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GEORG BASELITZ (*1938) o.T. (trees), 1976, ink and charcoal on 19th Century book page, 57,8 × 43,7 cm, © Georg Baselitz
GEORG BASELITZ ANSELM KIEFER MARKUS LÜPERTZ SIGMAR POLKE ANDY WARHOL JONAS WOOD
www.danielblau.com· contact@danielblau.com· Tel.: +49 / 89 / 29 73 42
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ALEXANDER CALDER
Spiral, ca.1967 5 ½’ x 9’ Complete with label, n°1/1. Unique piece. Tapestry woven in the Cauquil-Prince workshop in Paris.
BOCCARA GALLERY 232 East 59th Street New York, NY 10022 (347) 585-8580 www. boccara.us info@boccara.com Booth 4-19 TWS_Boccara_Pass09_Left.indd 1 EastSideHouse_WAS_2021_Randoms2.indd 1
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BOWMAN SCULPTURE 6 Duke Street St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN
Specialising in sculpture from 1860 to the present day. The foremost gallery in the world for works by Auguste Rodin.
Henry Moore (English, 1898-1986), Working Model for Thin Reclining Figure
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Ralph M. Chait GalleRies, inC . works of art
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chinese art
16 East 52nd Street, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10022 Tel: 212-397-2818 • www.rmchait.com • E-mail: info@rmchaitgal.net
FINE PAIR OF CHINESE UNGLAZED POTTERY LOKAPALA GUARDIAN FIGURES Tang dynasty, AD 618–907 Boldly modeled and standing upon grimacing demons. The figures are dressed in elaborate armor and retain vestiges of their original polychrome decoration. Height: 31 inches (79 cm.). Ex: Private American Collection. Booth 4-17
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COHEN & COHEN Dealers in important Chinese Export Porcelain and Works of Art
Pair of Figural Candlesticks Yongzheng/Qianlong period c. 1735 European market Height: 15 inches; 38 cm A fine pair of Chinese export porcelain figural candlesticks modelled as maidens holding sconces, each brightly enamelled and standing on square bases.
Correspondence: PO Box 366, REIGATE RH2 2BB, UK Tel: +44 (0)1737 242180 USA cell: +(917) 365 1145 Email: info@cohenandcohen.co.uk Website: www.cohenandcohen.co.uk Also Exhibiting at: The Palm Beach Show: February 17-22, 2022
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FERDINAND RICHARDT (Danish-American 1819-1895)
Niagara Falls Oil on canvas,
24 x 36 inches, Signed lower right
111 Old Quarry Road, Guilford, CT 06437 203-453-2449
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cove landing 167 EAST 74TH STREET NEW YORK NEW YORK 10021 212.288.7597 covelanding@gmail.com
JOSHUA MCHUGH PHOTOGRAPHY
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DODECAHEDRON FORM TEA CADDY WITH SILVERED ACORN FINIAL CIRCA 1800
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“...One of the largest, beautifullest, most useful, and diverting ornaments...” WILLDEY, George. [Map screen]. George Willdey’s magnificent atlas of World in the form of a screen. London, [1721].
Daniel Crouch Rare Books info@crouchrarebooks.com crouchrarebooks.com
London 4 Bury Street St James’s London SW1Y 6AB +44 (0)20 7042 0240
New York PO Box 329 New York Larchmont NY 10538-2945, USA +1 (212) 602 1779
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didierltd
jewellery by artists and designers
66b Kensington Church Street London W8 4BY, UK Tel. +44 (0)20 7221 1573 Cell +44 (0)7973 800415
Meret Oppenheim Switzerland, 1913-1985 Husch, husch, der schönste Vokal entleert sich (Quick, quick, the most Beautiful Vowel is Voiding) Meret Oppenheim designed this 18ct gold and hardstone necklace as a means to finance the retrieval and restoration of her painting of the same name and imagery that she had given to her lover Max Ernst in 1934, but which had been stolen in Paris during the Second World War, and which will be included in the forthcoming retrospective of her work at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, later in 2022.
Email info@didierltd.com Web www.didierltd.com Instgram @didierltd @artistjewel
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38 & 39 DUKE STREE T S T J A M E S ’ S , LO N D O N + 4 4 ( 0 ) 2 0 78 3 9 5 6 6 6 1 8 0 0 270 79 51 W W W. P E T E R F I N E R .C O M
A Japanese Dagger, or Ken Tantō. Meiji period, circa 1880 Mounts likely by Seiryōken Hagiya Katsuhira The ryūteki, or ‘dragon flute,’ is a flute whose sound was said to evoke that of dragons soaring between heaven and earth; thus this dagger, in the form of a dragon encircling a ryūteki, is a playful reference to the instrument’s name. It was used in gagaku, the music of Japan’s imperial court.
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J o h n L a Fa r g e (1835‒1910)
Arabesque Mirror, circa 1883, leaded glass with painted black wood frame, 38 × 28¼ in.
Debra Force 13 EAST 69TH STREET
SUITE 4F
NEW YORK 10021
F i n e a rt , i n c . TEL 212.734.3636
WWW.DEBRAFORCE.COM
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Lo Ch’ing, Nature Imitating Art, 2017. Ink and colour on paper. 373/4 × 741/2 in (96 x 189 cm)
61 C A D O G A N S Q UA R E
LONDON SW1X 0HZ
T +44 (0)207 823 1395
M +44 (0)77 6062 5375
LONDON@MICHAELGOEDHUIS.COM
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Renwick Taylor, b. 1898 Autumn at Laurelton Hall, 1925 Painted at The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Oil on board 27 x 32 inches
(212) 813-9797 by appointment • info@bgfa.com • www.bgfa.com Booth 1-17 EastSideHouse_WAS_2021_Randoms2.indd 1
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J A M E S G R A H A M - S T E WA RT LT D
The Londonderry House Chimneypiece A fine Roman statuary marble chimneypiece, circa 1800, from Londonderry House, London 89–91 Scrubs Lane · London NW10 6QU Email: info@jamesgraham-stewart.com Telephone: +44 (0) 203 674 0404
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147 New Bond Street London W1S 2TS +44 20 7493 3939 33 New Bond Street London W1S 2RS +44 20 7499 4738 paintings@richardgreen.com
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Martyn Gregory The leading specialists in China Trade Painting
George Chinnery (1774 – 1852) MACAU: A CHINESE BLACKSMITH STALL, OIL ON CANVAS, 6 ¾ x 9 in, Provenance: Spink & sons; private collection, london
MARTYN GREGORY, 34 BURY STREET, ST. JAMES’S, LONDON, SW1Y 6AU Members of the British Antiques Dealers’ Association and the Society of London Art Dealers
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We buy art libraries in the United States Recently acquired New York New York Baltimore Santa Monica Washington
The Library of Professor Jim Draper. The Jewellery Library of Ralph Esmerian. Thomas Segal Gallery Library. The Old Master Library of Professor Jean-Luc Bordeaux. The Library of Philip Conisbee.
Thomas Heneage Ar t Books 42 Duke Street St James’s, London SW1Y 6DJ The foremost specialist art bookshop in the English-speaking world. We focus on books for the art world from the ancient to the modern, and buy, sell and curate art libraries. We also deal in fine works of art associated with antiquarianism in the library. + 44 (0)20 7930 9223 - artbooks@heneage.com - www.heneage.com Booth 4-11 ThomasHeneage_WS2022 b.indd 1 EastSideHouse_WAS_2021_Randoms2.indd 1 129 81221_ESHS_2022WinterAntiques_105-174.indd
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Works on Paper from the 15th to the 20th century
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By appointment in New York City Over 40 years of Eclecticism and Contrariness in Trade Chambre Syndicale de l’Estampe, du Dessin & du Tableau, Paris
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American M asterworks
Frank Weston Benson (1862–1951) Redheads Lighting, 1924. Oil on canvas, 44 × 36½ in. Signed and dated (at lower left): F. W. Benson ’24. Attributed to Duncan Phyfe (1770–1854), New York, Neo-Classical Sofa with Eagles, about 1815. Mahogany, with gilt-brass, 35¾ in. high, 90 in. long, 26¾ in. deep
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CLINTON HOWELL ANTIQUES
Japanned Center Table English, circa 1680 Width 38.5" Depth 24.5" Height 31.5"
www.clintonhowellantiques.com 646-489-0434 clintonrhowell@gmail.com
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A George II Brass-Inlaid Padouk Bureau Bookcase, Attributed to John Channon Circa 1730
836 BROADWAY NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10003 212-477-0033 hydeparkantiques.com For the serious collector and true connoisseur
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An exceptional bronze figure of Mercury, after the sixteenth-century original by Giambologna (1524-1608), standing on tiptoe on one leg, with left arm aloft holding a caduceus, his left foot on the West Wind, Continental, ca. 1900. 76 ins. high, 15.5 ins. square at base. Barbara Israel Garden Antiques specializes in the finest antique garden ornament and furniture from Europe and America. Call to inquire about our on-site ornament placement and design services. By Appointment · Katonah, N Y
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Bergdorf Goodman 754 5th Avenue, 7th Floor New York, NY 10019 WWW.KENTSHIRE.COM Booth 4-02 KS09_WS_101921.indd 1 EastSideHouse_WAS_2021_Randoms.indd 1
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K E S H I S H I A N Andre Arbus Aubusson carpet French, c.1948.
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THE COMMODORE An Art Deco masterpiece by Isotta Fraschini, with the body by Carrozzeria Castagna The Commodore was so named because this model was first shown at the prestigious Hotel Commodore in New York in 1930. This car and nine others were ordered from Milan and the nickname “Commodore” was born. This roadster, equipped with the “Super Sprint” package, possessed power, speed and refined engineering and was coupled with the astonishing luxury coachwork by Castagna.
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Koopman Rare Art The Shield of Achilles
12 Dover Street, Mayfair London, W1S 4LL
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Les enLuminures paris • new york • chicago
Aesop, Avianus, Alphonse, Poggio Fiorentino Fables, in the French translation of Julien Macho France, c.1495 by the Master of the Parisian Entries, ff.22v-23
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Lowell Libson & Jonny Yarker Ltd British Art 16 Clifford Street · London W1S 3RG +44 (0)20 7734 8686 pictures@libson-yarker.com www.libson-yarker.com
Joseph Wright of Derby 1734–1797 A Hermit, 1769 (detail) Oil on canvas · 50 x 39¾ inches · 127 x 101.6 cm Booth 4-08 Winter Show Ad 2021 for Alta.indd 1 EastSideHouse_WAS_2021_Randoms.indd 1
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Harry Bertoia Cattail Sonambient | Bronze, Brass, Copper | USA 1977
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MACCONNAL-MASON EST 1893
Oil on canvas; Fully signed
20 x 36 inches
New York Harbour
CHARLES ERNEST CUNDALL, RA (1890 - 1971)
14 & 17 Duke Street, St. James’s, London, SW1Y 6DB, U.K. | Tel: +44 (0)20 7839 7693 www.macconnal-mason.com | fineart@macconnal-mason.com
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Peter Pap
Southward (Sørover), Frida Hansen (1855-1931), tapestry weave with wool and silver thread, 11’10”w x 10’h. Signed upper right, dated 1903 lower left. Provenance: A New England Private Collection Berte Aske Bergh Frida Hansen Exhibitions: Waldorf Astoria Hotel, 1904 National Arts Club, 1907 Maryland Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts, 1909 Smithsonian Institution, 1924 Brooklyn Museum, 1925, 1926, 1931 Hotel Astor, 1928 Toledo Museum of Art, 1931 Museum Collections: Drammens Museum, Drammen, Norway Museum Bellerive, Zürich, Switzerland Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, Germany Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo, Norway Nordiska Museet, Stockholm, Sweden Stavanger Kunstmuseum, Stavanger, Norway
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Until Southward (Sørover), d.1903, surfaced in 2021 in a New England private collection, grainy black-and-white photos were the only evidence of this rare Art Nouveau tapestry by famed Norwegian artist Frida Hansen (1855–1931). Woven with wool and silver thread, it was purchased directly from Hansen by Berte Aske Bergh, a New York socialite and weaving instructor. The tapestry was widely exhibited until 1931 at venues including the Waldorf Astoria, the Smithsonian, the Brooklyn Museum and the Toledo Museum of Art. Frida Hansen was an internationally recognized Art Nouveau artist. The rediscovered Southward tapestry, based on Norse mythology, was woven by Hansen three years after she won a gold medal for artistic merit at the 1900 Paris World Exposition. Hansen’s work hangs in Norway’s National Museum in Oslo and other European museums. The Stavanger Kunstmuseum mounted an important retrospective of her work in 2015. Peter Pap Oriental Rugs, Inc. 1225 Main Street Dublin, New Hampshire 603.563.8717 by appt. or chance Office: 128 Presidio Avenue San Francisco, CA 94115 415.956.3300 Inquires@peterpap.com www.peterpap.com
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Pierre-Jacques Volaire known as le Chevalier Volaire (1729-1799) The Eruption of Vesuvius from the Atrio del Cavallo - French School, circa 1771 Oil on canvas - Signed lower right Le Che. Volaire F. - 84 x 167,5 cm
GALERIE PERRIN 98 rue du Faubourg-St-Honoré 75008 Paris +33 1 42 65 01 38 contact@galerieperrin.com galerieperrin.com
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THE PERCIVAL D. GRIFFITHS MIRRORS ENGLISH, CIRCA 1735 26 BRUTON STREET, LONDON W1J 6QL +44 (0)20 7493 2341
ADVICE @ RONALDPHILLIPS.CO.UK
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Erosion Luminaire
Studio Greytak Universe Collection Himalayan Quartz, Patinaed Bronze.
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For over 30 years, Guy Regal NYC has been a prominent dealer of fine art, furniture and decorative accessories spanning a diverse range of eras with a strong emphasis on 20th and 21st Century design. Guy Regal NYC NYDC 200 Lexington Ave Suite 806 New York, NY 10016 guyregalnyc.com 212.447.7717
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INC. Established 1912
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NEW YORK 480 Park Avenue 212.752.6166
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ROLLESTON FINE ANTIQUE ENGLISH FURNITURE
AN IMPORTANT GEORGE I CARVED AND GILDED SIDE TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES MOORE ENGLISH, CIRCA 1725 104A Kensington Church Street, London, W8 4BU Tel +44 (0)20 7229 5892 ADVICE@ROLLESTONANTIQUES.COM WWW.ROLLESTONANTIQUES.COM Booth 1-01 Untitled-1.indd 1 EastSideHouse_WAS_2021_Randoms.indd 1
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Robert Street
Caroline Elizabeth Thomas with her Brothers Caroline Elizabeth Thomas with her Brothers, oil on canvas, 51 × 39 inches Signed and dated at lower right: “Painted by R.Street/Philada. 1830”
SCHWARZ www.schwarzgallery.com
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A Rare Queen Anne English Silver Chocolate Pot Chester, 1703 by Peter Pemberton • Height: 7 ¾"; Weight: 18 oz. 3 dwt.
S. J. Shrubsole 26 East 81st Street, New York, NY 10028 Tel: (212) 753-8920 • E-mail: inquiries@shrubsole.com • www.shrubsole.com Booth 5-11 EastSideHouse_WAS_2021_Randoms.indd 1
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ROBERT SIMON FINE ART
22 East 80th Street, Fourth Floor, NYC rbs@robertsimon.com (212) 288 9712 www.robertsimon.com
John Hoppner (London, 1758–1810) Portrait of Laura Keppel Oil on canvas 30 x 25 inches (76 x 63.5 cm)
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Spencer Marks
Fine Antique & 20th Century Silver www.spencermarks.com
Tiffany & Co. sterling & other metals vase, New York City, c. 1878, with French import marks, height: 11.5 inches.
Provenance:
by descent in the family of Tiffany & Co. president and superintedent silversmith Edward C. Moore. Likely exhibited at Tiffany & Co.’s Grand Prize winning exhibit at the 1878 Paris Exposition Universelle and purchased by Moore for his personal collection.
Spencer Gordon, III Mark F. McHugh
P.O. Box 330, Southampton, Massachusetts 01073 (413) 527-7344 Member: The Art and Antiques Dealers League of America, CINOA & The Antique Dealers’ Association of America Booth 3-08
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Set of French antique wallpaper panels: Allégories des Arts, rare décor designed by Percier and Fontaine, ca. 1800, wood-block printed by Jacquemart Manufacture, Paris. Original drawing in collection of Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris. Booth 1-14 EastSideHouse_WAS_2021_Randoms.indd 1
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Emancipation by M. Horburg | Oil on Canvas
A treasure of a reminder that while we have suffered harsh times in our history, Americans strive for equality for all. 116 W Washington Street, Middleburg, VA 20117 | 270-404-1558 | taylor@thistleamericana.com Online EastSideHouse_WAS_2021_Randoms2.indd 1
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9 East 63rd Street
Phone
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Japanese folding screens, paintings, ink
New York, NY 10065
info@thomsengallery.com
art, lacquer works, bamboo baskets, and
By appointment
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ceramics from the 5th to the 21st centuries Booth 4-07
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THROC KMORTON FINE ART
MIXTEC
Monkey Vessel 1345-1521 CE Alabaster H: 10 in. W: 7 in.
(Brian Anderson Estate, 1950-60s, CA)
1 4 5 E A S T 5 7 t h S T R E E T, 3 r d F L O O R , N E W Y O R K , N Y 1 0 0 2 2 Tel. 212. 223. 1059 Fax. 212. 223. 1937 www.throckmorton-nyc.com info@throckmorton-nyc.com Galler y Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 11 AM - 5 PM Booth 3-04 EastSideHouse_WAS_2021_Randoms2.indd 1
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ADAM WILLIAMS FINE ART LIMITED
Portrait of Mary Anne, Lady Beaumont SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE P.R.A. (Bristol 1769 – 1830 London) Oil on canvas 36 x 28 ¼ in.; (91.5 x 71.75 cm.) 24 East 80th Street New York, NY 10075
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T: (212) 249 4987 Email: AdamMWilliams@msn.com
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Martin Johnson Heade (1819–1904)
Menconi + Schoelkopf
Fighting Hummingbirds with Pink Orchid, c. 1975–90 Oil on board, 16¼ x 14 inches Signed at lower right: M. J. Heade
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Gunther Gerzso Abstract Landscape, 1957
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THE HERITAGE SOCIETY East Side House Settlement has established the Heritage Society, in which membership is offered to qualified donors based on their cumulative gifts through fully tax-deductible giving. Our intention is to recognize and honor generous donors whose contributions are vital to the fulfillment of our mission and to the continued legacy of philanthropy, which has benefited East Side House for nearly 130 years. For information, please contact Laura Daley, Director of Development at East Side House Settlement: telephone (718) 665-5250; fax (718) 585-1433; or email: ldaley@eastsidehouse.org Philanthropist ($250,000 and over) ANONYMOUS ROBERT ALTMAN ESTATE OF LOUIS W. BOWEN ESTATE OF JOYCE GOLDEN ESTATE OF WILLIAM & ANN ZELL Patron ($100,000 to $249,999) W. GRAHAM ARADER III MR. & MRS. MARVIN H. DAVIDSON ESTATE OF C. WARREN FORCE ESTATE OF BERENICE B. HETKIN ESTATE OF JULIE KAMMERER RANDALL McCALLUM THOMAS REMIEN & MARY ANNE HUNTING MRS. EDMOND J. SAFRA FRANCESCO SCATTONE MRS. CHARLES F. SMITHERS JEAN L. & ROBERT A. STERN ENDOWMENT PHILIP L. YANG JR.
Sponsor ($50,000 to $99,999) Michael Bank Nauman Barakat Cam Capital Mr. & Mrs. Carl S. Forsythe III Michael Gleissner Richard B. Hollaman Ms. Ezra Kaplan Stephen J. Ketchum Arie L. Kopelman James F. Mccollom Jr. Ellen & Robert Meyer The Honorable Eugene Oliver Jr. George D. O’neill Eric C. Wenberg
Friend ($10,000 to $24,999) Lorri Ahl Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Ames Jonathan Brandt Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Breck Mario Buatta Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Chilton Jr.
Margaret M. Clucas Mr. & Mrs. Paul & Marian Cones Marina Rust Connor Robert A. Constable David Dempsey Sarah Lund Donnem John G. Duffy Lindsay Gruber Dunham Pamela Fiori Jean Fleischhacker David Geffen Karen Kemp Glover Frances Goodwin Susan Gordon Mimi & Peter Haas Fund Teresa Heinz A.C. Israel Foundation, Inc. Christine Janis Paul Tudor Jones Mr. & Mrs. Mark Elliot Kingdon Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Kolman Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Kravis Valerie Anne Kreiger Leonard & Judy Lauder Anuj Malhotra Timothy H. Martin Stephen J. McCarthy Mrs. John McNulty Dolores O’Brien Miller Morgan Stanley Peter Muller
Gen Next Mr. & Mrs. James N. Noonan Liz & Jeff Peek Sally Phipps Emily Israel Pluhar Mr. & Mrs. Rittereiser Alexander & Suzanne Rhea Foundation Mark Schienberg Debora H. Schnappauf Andrew P. Siff Harvey Silverman Ruth Hall Smithers Nancy F. Solomon William W. Stahl Jr. Linda Sylling Raz Tirosh Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Wachenheim Susan S. & Kenneth L. Wallach Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kingman Weld Glenn E. Whitmore William Zeckendorf (as of October 7, 2021)
Michele Beiny, Inc.
Supporter ($25,000 to $49,999) Dr. Darrick E. Antell Mr. & Mrs. Robert F.R. Ballard Mr. Frank Brunckhorst William Callana Christopher J. Carrera Courtney Booth Christensen Kevin Cottrell Debra & Claudio Del Vecchio David L. Duffy & Marcelline Thomson William Elder Fay Gambee Thaddeus I. Gray
Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association Richard Green Wendy Holmes & Kevin McAlister Sven Hsia Chandra Jessee Barclay G. Jones III David Long Michael Lynch & Susan Baker Jack C. McAlinden Estate of Cleo Lawson Mitchell John H. Reilly Jr. Candida Romanelli Estate of Joseph D. Ryle Stephen R. Seiter Jeffrey M. Siegal Elizabeth Donnem Sigety Peter & Lenore Standish Rodney Strickland Eric & Coco Wittenberg Joan P. Young
FOUNDATIONS, TRUSTS, AND CORPORATIONS
$200,000 or more
$20,000 or more
Bank of America
Lily Auchincloss Foundation
The Clark Foundation Hellmann’s Mayonnaise
Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc.
The Pinkerton Foundation
Macy’s, Inc.
Robin Hood Foundation
Nicholas Martini Foundation
Tiger Foundation
Northern Trust Charitable Giving Program
$100,000 or more
S.J. Shrubsole, Corp.
Countess Moira Charitable Foundation Mother Cabrini Health Foundation The New York Community Trust
The Teagle Foundation United Neighborhood Houses of New York, Inc. $10,000 or more Alder CAM Capital
$50,000 or more
Capital One
Altman Foundation
Chilton Family Foundation
Amazon NYC
Con Edison
Anonymous
Epstein-Teicher Philanthropies
Archer-Daniels-Midland Company
The Hyde and Watson Foundation
Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Harris Mathews Charitable Fund Foundation The Frances L. & Edwin L. Cummings Memorial Fund
Henry and Lucy Moses Fund
Hagedorn Fund
The New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund
Solon E. Summerfield Foundation
Sunshine Foundation H.W. Wilson Foundation $5,000 or more AIG Theodore H. Barth Foundation, Inc. John N. Blackman Sr. Foundation Google Pacific 2.1 Entertainment Group Rotary Club of New York The Stainman Family Foundation Tanaka Memorial Foundation TJX Foundation (as of November 30, 2021)
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INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP GIFTS
East Side House thanks our very generous donors who provide us with valuable support essential to fulfill our mission. Over the past year, these fully tax-deductible gifts have had a direct and measurable impact on the children and families East Side House serves.
President’s Circle ($5,000 or more)
James A. Kroll
Hal Polley
Julius Lowy Frame & Restoring
Ms. Lorri Ahl & Mr. Michael Edsall
Michael Lynch & Susan Baker
Mrs. & Mr. Suzanne Rauffenbart Santry
Anonymous
Ms. Kristi Plaskonos
Mr. Paul Schulman
Steven Alan Bennett & Dr. Elaine Melotti Schmidt
WNET New York Public Media
Mr. Srihari Dinesh Seshadri Elizabeth Donnem Sigety
Alan S. & Madeline D. Blinder CAM Capital (Caxton Alternative Management LP) Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Chilton, Jr. Courtney & Gus Christensen Debra & Claudio Del Vecchio Mr. William S. Elder
Supporters ($1,000-$2,400)
Ms. Eileen Skuse
Mr. Zahy Abou-Atme
Taranto Family Foundation
AIG
Mr. Richard Uhrlass
Bob & Becky Alexander
Danielle & Tom Walker
Barclays Bank
Leslie Miller & Richard Worley
Marvena St. Agathe
Ms. Mary Claire Bonner
Steven & Mrs. Marilyn Emanuel
Kevin B. Brandmeyer
Donors ($500-$999)
Laura Louis Breyer
Alfred M. Abate
Ms. Geraldine Bryant
Mrs. Margaret Abraham
Ms. Lori Cohen
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Ackman
Cullman & Kravis Associates
Alice Allen
Mr. & Mrs. John Curtis
Jane Arce-Bello
Kathleen M. Doyle
Ms. Laura Becker
Anne Goldrach
Mr. Eric Blumencranz
Mr. Albert Heard
Jeffrey Brunner
Raymond & Susan Held
Stephen E. Casey & Helen H. Casey
Francesco Scattone
Mr. Hembrecht & Ms. Fahnestock
Jim Chastain
S.J. Shrubsole Corporation
Mrs. Sven Hsia
Eric Cohler
Mr. Steve & Dr. Kathryn Thompson
The Institute for Family Health
Credit Suisse
Mr. Raz Tirosh
Alice K. Jump, Esq.
Ms. Sherrie Deans
United Neighborhood Houses of New York, Inc.
Justena Kavanagh
Dorothy & Tom Decarlo
Mr. & Dr. Kevin Kennedy
Mr. Mark B. Eck
Mr. Eric Wenberg
Steve Klinsky & Maureen Sherry
Stephen & Susan Fine
Eric & Coco Wittenberg
Jerry Lauren
Ms. Joan Fishman
Philip & Maria Yang
Raymond J. Learsy
Lee White Galvis
Mr. William L. Zeckendorf
Peter E. Ligeti & Kathryn J. Stokel
Fay Gambee
Mike Marrett
Ms. Carrie Garcia
Sustainers ($2,500-$4,999)
Linda & Ben McGrath
Juney & Lucy Ham
Mr. & Mrs. James Annarella
Meeting House Productions
Ms. Maggie Harkins
Jennie & Richard DeScherer
Melissa & Chappy Morris
Gwen & Austin Fragomen
David & Dolores O’Brien Miller
Heart to Heart Charitable Auctions LLC
Ms. Emily Francisco
Joan B. Mirviss
Malcom Gibbs Foundation, Inc.
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph O’Connell
GoFundMe
Mauren Orsen
Goldman, Sachs & Company
Katharina Plath
Ms. Renee Boyd
Mr. R. Bradford Evans Heinz Family Foundation Thaddeus Gray JobsFirstNYC Jean & Barclay G. Jones III Leonard & Judy Lauder Mr. Timothy H. Martin Ellen & Robert Meyer Estate of Sandra Nichols Thomas Remien & Mary Anne Hunting
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Ms. Christine Janis Mr. Stephen Kennard Mr. Harvey Kramer Preeti Lobo Jill Lord & Stephen Byrd
Thomsen Gallery
Susan E. Lynch
Ms. Valerie Dolan
Lansing D. Moore
Jennifer Moorman
Ms. Caitlin Dooley
Mr. Mark Moore
Network for Good
Mr. Malcom Dorris
Paul Mortimer
Maria Luisa Palmese
Mr. Stuart Duff
Mr. James S. Murray
Daniel & Joanna S. Rose
Ms. Ivelisse Duncan
Julie Nocerino
Lillian & Jonathan Roth
Mr. James Evans
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald R. Noonan
William Edward Rutledge
Wynn D. Fitzpatrick
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Noonan
S&P Global Foundation
Ms. Louise Frankel
Mr. Jeff Nugent
Mr. Aaron Sagers
Ms. Holly Frey
Eugene Oliver
Ms. Christina Sheng
Mr. Anthony Opiatowski
Mr. Pradeep Singh
Peter, Leslie, Austin & Ingrid Gambee
Stephen M. Strachan
Robert Gambee
Mr. Neil Osorio
Ms. Linda Sylling
Ms. Sheetal Gandhi
Ruth Pachman & Don Fallati
Tiffany Thompson
Mr. Donald Garfinkel
Jennifer Panos
Mr. David Uhrlass
Nicholas Gelber
Maria M. Patterson
Tanya Sridaromont Wells
William Georges
Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Pease
Mrs. Lois A. Wholey
Ms. Jessica Graf
Ms. Ali Pennartz
Ms. Patricia Withers
Deanna Grayson
Mr. Robert Peterkins
Chuck & Mindy Green
Ms. Aileen Peterson
Associates ($100-$499)
Elizabeth Hart
Patsy K. Pettus
Ms. Irene Hasegawa
Joseph Polaris
Allan Amitay
Ed Hatcher & Angie Cannon
Mr. Kislaya Prasad
Ms. Yvette Andriola
Ms. Julie Hawksworth
Ms. Lindsay Pyfer
Anonymous
Barb & Ron Heise
Andrew Ramirez
Mr. Phyllis Auger
Bryan Hickman
Noel Reyes
Lizzie Bailey
Mrs. & Mr. Virginia Hoff
Mr. Hugh Rodgers
Christina Bello
Holly Stevenson Hunt
Ms. Rhonda Ross
Mr. William Bert
David Jeria
David Schankler
Ms. Stephanie Maslow Blackman
Mr. Robin John
Susan Schmidt
Mr. Quentin Boll
Eula Johnson
Mr. Mark Schwarz
Ms. Jill Bossert
Kerstin Johnson
Mr. Lacary Sharpe
Ms. Anita Brandon
Mr. Antonio Jusino
Devin & Steve Slotkin
Claire Burns
Mary Jo Kemeny
Mr. Laurence Sorkin
Eliza Burnstein
Michael Kemeny
Patricia & Andrew Soussloff
Jim & Cyndi Burnstein
Kirk Kim
Ms. Lynn Styles
Ms. Lisa Buttenheim
Ms. Kristin Kroeker
John Sullivan
Jeff Cates
Brett Kushner
Chandra Sunkara
Mrs. Upasna Chakravarty
Patrice LaSusa
Harold Talbot
Jon Child
Mr. Constantine Lecos
Three Jewels NYC
Christopher Clow
Ms. Cynthia LeFort
Ms. Jeanne K. Townsend
Ms. Jennifer Collins
Mr. & Mrs. John Leonard
Ms. Katherine Tracey
Ms. Ariana Contessa
Howard Lindsay
Brian Turner
Mr. Paul Coverdale
Ana Maldonado
Ms. Jennifer Ullrich
Mr. William Cullum
Ms. Christina Mannarino
Mr. Noah Vittor
Ms. Jessica Curro
Catherine Marx & Dave Pellerin
Mr. & Mrs. Danny C. Wharton
Terrence & Charlotte Daley
Ms. Lauren M. Massey
Mr. Chris Whipple
Ms. Loren Danzis
Michael Massey
Ms. Harriet Worrell
Ms. Robyn Davis
Ms. Amrita Matthew
Ms. Stephanie Yuen
Hornor Davis
Lisa McDonald
Joe T. Dawson
Francine Melotti
Devin & Steve
Ms. Connie Mianecki
Ms. Brenda Dix
Dr. Devin Midura
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Harvest to Haven:
Road to Recovery A look at East Side House’s Journey Through the Pandemic and Look towards Recovery
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Introduction
March 15 2020
March 20 2020
Since the early days of the pandemic, East Side House has seen it as an honor to step up and be there for its community.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announces shut down of all New York City public schools.
East Side House conducts a needs assessment of thousands of participants, family members, and community residents. Results from these surveys indicated two dire needs: the need for food and the need for technology so students could continue to learn.
The pandemic has presented challenge after challenge, exacerbating the needs of low-income New Yorkers, especially those in the South Bronx. At each turn, East Side House was there. Follow them here on their journey through the pandemic and learn about their vision for recovery.
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March 23 2020
April 09 2020
April 20 2020
April 25 2020
April 29 2020
All students in East Side House’s Head Start/Early Head Start programs were provided with tablets and home learning kits so they could resume learning from home. Virtual classes began on March 23rd to minimize the time for learning loss.
East Side House purchased over 700 tablets and hot spots and distributed them directly to families throughout the Bronx and Northern Manhattan, communities where only about 30% have mobile or broadband access.
After learning of the dire need for food, East Side House supporters rallied to secure crops and food that otherwise would be destroyed due to the sudden shut down of schools, stadiums, restaurants, and events. On this day, 43,000 pounds of Cranney Farms potatoes were loaded onto a truck and driven by an Army veteran from Idaho on a truck donated by SOAR Transportation to the South Bronx.
43,000 pounds of potatoes arrived in the South Bronx. Partner Mike Zaro lent his bakery to help East Side House staff and volunteers unload, unbox, and repack potatoes. Despite the pandemic, East Side House staff came out to roll up their sleeves and serve. In about 12 hours, staff packed over 1300 bags of potatoes. These bags were then transported to a vacant building, generously donated by RxR Realty. There, staff boxed the potatoes with other crops and shelf-stable items such as oatmeal, condensed milk, pasta, red sauce, etc.
East Side House executed its first public distribution of pantry boxes from 4 high-need public housing complexes in the South Bronx. That day, we distributed 1200 boxes, feeding 4,800 people.
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May 6 2020
June 2020— January 2021
September 9 2020
September 24 2020
November 13 2020
Hellmann’s Mayonnaise, eager to support efforts that relieve hunger and reduce food waste, provides East Side House with sponsorship to help rescue 1 million pounds of food and feed 275,000 people by March 2021. East Side House exceeded that goal.
East Side House continues to feed over 5,000 people per week.
Hellmann’s Mayonnaise connects East Side House with The Federation of Southern Cooperatives, a network of Black farmers. These farmers have partnered with East Side House to provide 200,000 pounds of crops to East Side House. This initiative helps support small Black-owned businesses while feeding communities in need.
East Side House is elected by the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development to provide Learning Labs. Learning Labs are centers where children of essential workers— and students who otherwise couldn’t be home—were able to get in-person support accessing their remote classroom, as well as in-person tutoring, enrichment activities, and food. East Side House helped over 235 families manage the pandemic and keep students on track to succeed in school.
As East Side House’s hunger relief work grew, they needed more space. East Side House moved into a 16,000 square foot warehouse in the South Bronx. This Harvest to Haven warehouse became the home of all East Side House’s food services. From this center, East Side House continues to feed nearly 6,000 people per week. At the ribbon-cutting event, East Side House was joined by some of its biggest supporters, Nauman Barakat and Bill Mehleisen.
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January 1 2021
March 2021
June 2021
September 2021
November 18th 2021
East Side House provided homedelivered meals to 900 homebound older adults throughout the Bronx for the first time. East Side House was awarded a $6.8 million contract to make sure our oldest neighbors are kept fed and healthy. Meals are delivered by the friendly faces of East Side House staff and young people. This work will continue through 2023.
East Side House was on the frontlines getting members of our community vaccinated and protected against the COVID-19 vaccine. East Side House partnered with NYC Health + Hospitals to host vaccination events for our older adults, helping over 800 people get vaccinated. East Side House also partnered with Morris Heights Health Center and the Bronx Rising Initiative to bring vaccines to homebound older adults.
East Side House operated 4 Summer Rising programs serving 295 students. These programs were designed, in partnership with NYC public schools, to help students in low-income areas combat learning loss experienced throughout the pandemic. East Side House’s goal is to always keep students on track for academic success, regardless of the student’s zip code.
East Side House welcomes students back to full in-person learning. Staff support students getting reacclimated to the classroom and build personal learning plans to get students back on track.
East Side House continued to tackle food insecurity in the South Bronx community. To make sure there were full bellies and warm hearts this holiday season, East Side House distributed 1300 Thanksgiving meal boxes to families in need. Special thanks to Alder for making this effort a reality.
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COMING IN 2022 . . . Seeing the continued need for nutritious food in the community, East Side House now plans to build a Community Teaching Kitchen.
East Side House thanks Amazon, Macy’s, and Congressman Ritchie Torres for their support of the project.
Through this kitchen we will provide 3,200 meals per day, training opportunities for young people interested in food services or project management, and create jobs for community members.
To support this initiative and watch its progress, please follow us on:
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Spencer Marks ...................................... 165 Lawrence Steigrad Fine Arts .................. 166 Tambaran ............................................. 167 Simon Teakle Fine Jewelry & Objects ..... 168 Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz ................... 169 Thistlethwaite Americana ...................... 170 Thomsen Gallery .................................... 171 Throckmorton Fine Art, Inc. ....................172 Adam Williams Fine Art Ltd. .................. 173 Robert Young Antiques ......................... 174
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Cullman & Kravis ..................................... 41 Drake/Anderson ....................................... 4 Ferguson & Shamamian .......................... 34 Chelsea Handegan Interior Design ...........53 Corey Damen Jenkins ............................. 35 Lindley Martens Design ...........................52 Mayfair Construction .............................. 49 Moran Hook Architecture ....................... 70 Charlotte Moss .................................. 36, 37 John B. Murray Architect .........................25 Peter Pennoyer Architects ................. 22, 23 Thomas Pheasant ...................................67 G.P. Schafer Architect ............................. 10 Michael Simon Interiors ........................... 21
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