The Winter Show 2024 Catalogue

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A Benefit for East Side House

THE WINTER SHOW 2024 A Benefit for East Side House

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THE WINTER SHOW A BENEFIT FOR EAST SIDE HOUSE

January 19–28, 2024 The Park Avenue Armory Park Avenue at 67th Street New York City Monday, Wednesday, and Friday | 12 PM to 8 PM Tuesday and Thursday | 12 PM to 4:30 PM Saturday | 12 PM to 7 PM Sunday | 12 PM to 6 PM

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Now in its 70th year, The Winter Show is a world-renowned exhibition by distinguished dealers featuring fine and decorative arts for sale. East Side House Settlement owns the Show and benefits from the fair’s ticket sales, catalogue revenues, and corporate sponsorships. No portion of sales revenue made by exhibitors is received by East Side House.




TABLE OF CONTENTS

THE WINTER SHOW 2024 CONTENTS

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Letter From Ana Robic President, Chubb Personal Risk Services

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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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Partners & Acknowledgements

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The Winter Show Opening Night Party Honorees & Patrons: Neighborhood Heroes & Community Changemakers

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EXHIBITORS

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Exhibitor Listings

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Exhibitor Advertisements

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Floor Plan

FEATURES

Opening Night Party Patrons: Literacy Supporters, Family Sustainers & Opportunity Champions

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Dealers Who Collect

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Celebrating 70 Years: The Winter Show in Pictures 1950s - 2020s

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Past Chairpersons & Co-Chairs

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Design Council Chairs & Longtime Exhibitors

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Highlight & Loan Exhibition Timeline 1958 - 2024

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Curious Objects Compiled by Helen Allen and the staff of The Magazine Antiques

S.J. Shrubole

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Insiders Preview & Special Events Committee

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Welcome from Daniel Diaz Executive Director, East Side House Settlement

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Design Co-Chairs: Billy Cotton, Ellen Hamilton, Alexa Hampton, Corey Damen Jenkins, Peter Pennoyer & Honorary Chair Wendy Goodman

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Young Collectors Night

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2023 Opening Night Party Photos

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2023 Young Collectors Night Party Photos

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Board of Managers & Programs

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Vetting Committee

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The Heritage Society

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Special Thanks

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Foundations, Trusts & Corporations

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Advertisers Index

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Individual & Group Gifts

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East Side House Settlement Profiles: Four Stories of Resilience from East Side House Members

EAST SIDE HOUSE

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PRESENTING SPONSOR CHUBB Ana Robic

On behalf of Chubb Personal Risk Services, I would like to welcome you to the 70th Anniversary Platinum Jubilee of The Winter Show. Chubb is once again honored to be the Presenting Sponsor of this prestigious Show that provides curators, collectors, dealers, design professionals, and first-time buyers with opportunities to discover and purchase exceptional works curated by some of the world’s finest dealers. We are also pleased that our sponsorship helps support East Side House Settlement, which established The Winter Show in 1954. In addition to supporting such an incredible service institution, we are delighted that our sponsorship enables us to reinforce our commitment to the fine art, antiques, and collecting community. As the country’s leading provider of insurance for private collectors of art, antiques, jewelry, and other valuables, Chubb is dedicated to helping protect not only what is important to our clients, but also to preserving the rich cultural heritage and artistic contributions of previous generations. If you have any questions on how to protect your prized possessions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to anyone on our Chubb team who will be present throughout the week. Our Fine Art Specialists would be happy to answer any questions you may have. My colleagues and I hope that you enjoy your experience at this year’s Show. We thank you for supporting a fabulous event that helps to improve the lives of so many others. Enjoy the show!

Ana Robic President Chubb Personal Risk Services

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East Side House — We’re proud to support you Bank of America is the proud Opening Night Sponsor of The Winter Show, benefitting East Side House. East Side House is making a difference in the lives of thousands of New York City’s most vulnerable each year. Dynamic, creative events, like The Winter Show, help fuel their life-changing programs. East Side House, you’re an inspiration to us all.

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CO-CHAIRS THE WINTER SHOW Lucinda C. Ballard

Michael R. Lynch

We are delighted to commemorate a significant milestone in the history of The Winter Show — our 70th anniversary. It is an honor to celebrate this occasion with our East Side House Settlement family and much-appreciated supporters at the Park Avenue Armory, our home for many decades and a cornerstone of New York’s dynamic art scene. The Winter Show is the longest-running art, antiques, and design show in the world. Throughout our 70-year history, the Show has consistently set the standard for excellence, connoisseurship, and innovation. In an ever-evolving and competitive art market, we have remained resolute in our commitment to maintaining exceptional quality while adapting to shifting demographics and contemporary tastes. This year, we are thrilled to present another exceptional group of experts in the fine and decorative arts fields, who represent a diverse range of disciplines and price points. Their collective command of the market will captivate art enthusiasts and discerning collectors alike. We take immense pride in our status as the principal fundraising effort of East Side House, an extraordinary community-based non-profit organization. Since 1891, the settlement house has been a beacon of hope to individuals residing in the Bronx and northern Manhattan, providing invaluable education, job training, and vital assistance services from comprehensive youth programs to home-delivered meals for older adults.

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Your generous contributions make a tangible difference, empowering families and nurturing the minds and souls of our city’s most vulnerable residents. We also take a moment to express our heartfelt appreciation to the countless individuals who have been the lifeblood of East Side House and The Winter Show, including our dedicated team of staff, interns, volunteers, and student ambassadors. To our valued sponsors, partners, and benefactors: Your unwavering support and loyalty enable us to continue our vital mission and create a lasting impact. We extend our deepest gratitude to Bank of America and Chubb on behalf of the board, staff, and clients of both our organizations. As we reflect on the past 70 years, we recognize the enduring legacy we have forged together. The Winter Show stands as a testament to the enthusiasm, vision, and generosity of all those who have contributed to this remarkable journey. In this new decade, we will continue to ensure that the spirit of The Winter Show shines brightly as we help further East Side House’s mission to build a more inclusive, prosperous, and vibrant community.

Lucinda C. Ballard

Michael R. Lynch


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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR THE WINTER SHOW Helen Allen

Seventy years have passed since The Winter Show first debuted at the 69th Regiment Armory to raise funds for East Side House Settlement, one of New York City’s most vital community organizations. This year’s fair presents more than 70 internationally renowned dealers showcasing a diverse selection of museum-quality fine art, decorative objects, and jewelry spanning over 5,000 years. As you explore the Show, you will recognize many exhibitors who have participated in the fair for decades, along with several new dealers. All our participants proudly uphold the tradition of excellence expected of The Winter Show. We are tremendously grateful to our sponsors and partners for their support. In 2024, Chubb returns to the show for the 28th year, and we are delighted to welcome them back as the Presenting Sponsor. Their partnership and spirit of collaboration have been an inspiration to me since I first joined the team in 2018. We are also thrilled to have Bank of America — a long time supporter of East Side House — joining us as the Opening Night Party sponsor. It has been a delight to collaborate with our dear friend and Honorary Design Council Chair, Wendy Goodman, and our esteemed Design Council Co-Chairs Billy Cotton, Ellen Hamilton, Alexa Hampton, Corey Damen Jenkins, and Peter Pennoyer, and we deeply appreciate their dedication and support. Over the past seven decades, the Show has continued to raise critical unrestricted funds to support East Side House’s programs and inspired generations of collectors and art, antiques, and design enthusiasts. Located

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in the South Bronx, East Side House strives to reduce poverty by providing quality education and resources to residents of the Bronx and northern Manhattan. It is an honor to collaborate with the dedicated team at East Side House, as our work furthers its mission to transform lives in the community it serves. To The Winter Show’s Co-Chairs, Lucinda Ballard and Michael Lynch, thank you as always for your invaluable insights and support. To our Advisory Council — we are so grateful for your support, candor, wisdom, and insights. To our Platinum Committee, we cannot thank you enough for your enthusiasm and support in helping to make this anniversary such a success. Thank you, also, to my incredible colleagues Beatrice Giuli and Veronica Wu. Your dedication, creativity, spirit of collaboration, and support make all of this possible, and I love coming to work every day knowing that we can tackle anything together as a team. A very special thanks to the Dealers Committee and the Show’s Vetting Committee Co-Chairs for the time and energy they invest in ensuring that the Show maintains an unparalleled roster of global art. And most importantly to our exhibitors — none of this would be possible without your commitment to excellence and love of the arts.

Helen Allen Executive Director The Winter Show


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Presenting Sponsor CHUBB

Opening Night Party Sponsor BANK OF AMERICA

Supporting Sponsor HINDMAN

Event Partners BLACK RIVER CAVIAR CARA CARA DESIGN LEADERSHIP NETWORK DRY FARM WINES EVATON THE GALLERY AT 200 LEX HARRIDAN VODKA MUZO EMERALD COLOMBIA OLÉ & OBRIGADO TEQUILA TEPOZÁN WILLIAM GRANT & SONS

Design Partners SUSAN DUNN EVERYDAY ELEGANCE FREDERICK FISHER AND PARTNERS JD STARON SCHUMACHER VAN GO, INC.

Media Partners AIR MAIL APOLLO ARTNET THE ART NEWSPAPER BUSINESS OF HOME EFFECT MAGAZINE FREDERIC MAGAZINE GALERIE INCOLLECT MAGAZINE NEW YORK MAGAZINE NYC&G THE MAGAZINE ANTIQUES VENÜ MAGAZINE

Cultural Partners ART & ANTIQUE DEALERS LEAGUE OF AMERICA CINOA

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THE DRAWING FOUNDATION THE FUND FOR PARK AVENUE

Educational Partner SOTHEBY’S INSTITUTE OF ART

THE WINTER SHOW Co-Chairs LUCINDA C. BALLARD

MICHAEL R. LYNCH

Chairman Emeritus ARIE L. KOPELMAN Project Manager BEATRICE GIULI

East Side House Settlement DANIEL DIAZ Executive Director

Manager VERONICA WU

DIANA RODRIGUEZ Director of Development

Executive Leadership KHRIS HARRISON NATALIE LOZADA Dealers Committee ANDREW CHAIT Chair JOAN BOENING FLEUR CALLEGARI LORI COHEN BENOIST DRUT DEBRA FORCE MARTINE NEWBY HASPESLAGH MATTHEW IMBERMAN LOWELL LIBSON JAMES MCCONNAUGHY Vetting Committee Co-Chairs JOAN BOENING

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ROBERT YOUNG

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Executive Director HELEN ALLEN


THE WINTER SHOW 2024 COMMITTEE Vice Chairs JEFFREY CALDWELL

MARY ANNE HUNTING

MAUREEN KERR

HELEN FRECH KIPPAX

Advisory Council COURTNEY BOOTH CHRISTENSEN LORI COHEN LOIE DEVORE MICHAEL DIAZ-GRIFFITH CHRISTINE DONAHUE JAMIE DRAKE LIZ FELD JONI GROSSMAN TENA KAVANAGH GEORGE KING HANNAH HOWE LARK MASON ELLEN WASHBURN MARTIN LUCINDA MAY KATHARINA PLATH NOURRY THOMAS H. REMIEN GEMMA SUDLOW Platinum Committee MARY ANDRYC PERI CLARK MICHAELA CLARY JONI GROSSMAN COURTNEY HARDART LEE KLAUSNER HOLLY HUNT KATHERINE HUNTINGTON DR. JILL LORD CAROL LYDEN KAREN THORNWELL MAY EBY ESREY MCKAY PAULINE METCALF HALLIE NATH CHARLOTTE RIGGS SCHAFFEL COURTNEY & NICK STERN KIM TOWNER JENNIFER BREHENY WALLACE

OPENING NIGHT PARTY Design Council Honorary Chair WENDY GOODMAN Design Council Co-Chairs BILLY COTTON ELLEN HAMILTON ALEXA HAMPTON COREY DAMEN JENKINS PETER PENNOYER

NEIGHBORHOOD HEROES BOB & BECKY ALEXANDER

THOMAS REMIEN & MARY ANNE HUNTING

MARY B. GALVIN

CONSTANTINE SIDAMON-ERISTOFF

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR EAST SIDE HOUSE SETTLEMENT Daniel Diaz

On behalf of East Side House Settlement, we welcome you to the 70th anniversary of The Winter Show. It is with deep gratitude and appreciation that we acknowledge your steadfast support and commitment to our organization over the years. Your generosity has allowed us to provide vital programs and opportunities to over 14,000 individuals and families in need, employ over 600 members, and support over 6,000 young adults. This impact is a testament to the positive change we can create when we come together. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our dedicated Board of Managers, generous supporters, and the incredible staff who have remained on the front lines, ensuring the best possible care for our community. As we commemorate this anniversary year, we are thrilled to share four powerful stories of resilience from our East Side House family. These stories serve as a reminder of the transformational impact we can achieve when we work collectively to uplift our community. We sincerely thank Bank of America for their unwavering support and continued investment in our work and Chubb for their 28 years of partnership and support. These partnerships have played a pivotal role in expanding our capacity, and most importantly, they demonstrate the care for our community. We are profoundly grateful for their enduring dedication to our cause.

As we embark on a new era of growth and progress, we invite you to become an integral part of the East Side House story. To this end, we have initiated a Volunteer Engagement program designed to foster lasting, purpose-driven partnerships. Because you are all cherished members of the East Side House community, we hope that you share our enthusiasm for taking our philanthropy to new heights. Together, we can harness our collective power to make a meaningful difference, inspire one another, and forge deeper connections within the East Side House communities. We are also delighted to share that we have received approval to establish Haven Charter High School, a healthcare-focused Career and Technical Education (CTE) model set to launch in 2025. This school will offer students opportunities for success in both workforce and education. The Winter Show’s 70th Anniversary at the Park Avenue Armory represents a significant milestone in our ongoing journey. We are profoundly thankful for the network of caring individuals and partners who have steadfastly supported us. With great anticipation, we look forward to the continued positive impact we will create together as we move forward. Here’s to seven more decades of continued success,

Daniel Diaz Executive Director East Side House Settlement

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2024 DESIGN COUNCIL

East Side House Settlement and The Winter Show are delighted to welcome Wendy Goodman as Design Council Honorary Chair and acclaimed interior designers Billy Cotton, Ellen Hamilton, Alexa Hampton, Corey Damen Jenkins, and architect Peter Pennoyer as this year’s Design Co-Chairs.

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Wendy Goodman Design Council Honorary Chair

Billy Cotton Design Council Co-Chair

A leader in the international design community, Wendy Goodman has defined trends, discovered new talent, and collaborated with eminent designers, architects, and photographers throughout her career. Since 2007, she has served as Design Editor at New York magazine/Vox Media, where she produces design stories for print issues and content for the Curbed website, now part of New York magazine. Previously, she was Harper’s Bazaar’s style editor and covered the world of style and fashion for House and Garden. In addition to authoring several books, Goodman frequently hosts design talks and has been featured on Good Morning America and NBC’s Open House, among other outlets.

Billy Cotton is a multi-disciplinary design firm known for its thoughtful decision-making and nuanced, multi-scale approach. In both commercial and residential projects, the studio’s eponymous creative director expertly weaves together bold color palettes, custom-designed furniture and lighting, and striking artworks to achieve livable and easy interiors for today. The firm’s creations—spanning from architecture and interiors to furniture, lighting, and product design—have earned it a top spot on Architectural Digest’s AD100 and Elle Decor’s A-List, as well as features in numerous publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Vogue. In 2022, the firm published its first monograph, Billy Cotton: Interior and Design Work (Rizzoli), which provides an inside look into its glamorous collections, industrial design projects, and interiors created for high-profile clients, including famed artists Cindy Sherman, Lisa Yuskavage, and Matvey Levenstein. Featuring text by Mayer Rus of Architectural Digest and photography by Stephen Kent Johnson, the tome documents the 15 projects that gave rise to the swift and sweeping success of Billy Cotton.

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Ellen Hamilton Design Council Co-Chair

Alexa Hampton Design Council Co-Chair

A quick glance at Ellen Hamilton’s work is enough to reveal a designer deeply committed to the decorative arts. What you don’t see are the piles of books that inform each project and the intensive research and wild inspiration that follow. Drawing on everything from the Convent of San Marco to The Thin Man, her projects reflect a perennial student dedicated to and enchanted by the complexity of design. Her deeply considered process of translation, iteration, and innovation is one that has made for profound client relationships as she dives into their vision to expand both their base knowledge as well as her own. Engaging with the unique history of each property, her projects honor the past to bend and shape a home for our time—so that these extraordinary spaces can continue to live on in the present. Her dedication to education, history, and community has taken the form of The Brooklyn Designer Showhouse, which she founded in 2017 with a focus on championing emerging talent and encouraging intellectual curiosity in the design industry. Hamilton’s work has been featured in Veranda, Luxe, Vogue Living Australia, Elle Decor, Galerie, House Beautiful, and other leading design publications.

Since taking the reins of her father’s iconic design firm in 1998, Alexa Hampton has contributed to her family’s legacy of creating elegant, practical, and classically informed interiors for modern living. This past year, she was inducted into Architectural Digest’s AD100 Hall of Fame after 20 years of being regularly named to the AD100. Her other honors include recognition on Elle Decor’s A-List, the LCDQ Living Legend Award, and the Connecticut Cottages & Gardens Innovator Award. In her critically renowned design books published by Potter Style, The Language of Interior Design (2010), Decorating in Detail (2013), and Style, Design, and Influence (2023), she offers a deep dive into the projects that have earned her widespread acclaim. Beyond interiors, Hampton is also an established product designer, to date, she has released collections with Theodore Alexander, Visual Comfort & Co., the Shade Store, and SA Baxter, among others. She sits on the board of trustees for the New York School of Interior Design, where she holds one of her two honorary doctorates, and the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art. She lives in New York City with her husband and three children.

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Corey Damen Jenkins Design Council Co-Chair

Peter Pennoyer Design Council Co-Chair

Corey Damen Jenkins & Associates is an internationally acclaimed interior design firm based in New York City. Founder, principal, and proud son of Detroit, the firm’s namesake is celebrated for mixing vivid colors with layered patterns to create inspired, iconic, and uplifting spaces, and for using panache and refined elegance to design furniture that brings the best of the classics into the present. Since winning HGTV’s “Showhouse Showdown” in 2011, Jenkins has achieved widespread acclaim, appearing as a guest design expert on The Rachael Ray Show, in addition to earning design awards and recognition on Architectural Digest’s AD100, Elle Decor’s A-List, and the 1stDibs 50. His bold interiors have graced the front covers of House Beautiful and Traditional Home, and he has been featured in publications including Veranda, The New York Times, and The Detroit News. His numerous industry honors include the 2023 ARTS Award for Interior Designer of the Year and the New York School of Interior Design’s Larry Kravet Design Industry Leadership Award. Already an esteemed MasterClass instructor in interior design, he published his first coffee table book in 2021, Design Remix: A New Spin on Traditional Rooms (Rizzoli), which has now entered its sixth reprint. He also recently unveiled collections with Maitland-Smith, Hancock & Moore, Kravet Couture, and Leftbank Art. Outside design work, Jenkins continues to support community-based work by sitting on the Board of Trustees for the Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club and funding a scholarship and mentor program with the New York School of Interior Design.

A longtime supporter of The Winter Show, Peter Pennoyer is the founding partner of Peter Pennoyer Architects, a New York–based architecture and design firm with an office in Miami. With 200 built projects and counting, the firm’s work is characterized by sophisticated detail and high-quality craftsmanship, as well as its graceful ability to balance comfort, beauty, modernity, and continuity with the past. His studio has been widely recognized for its expert handling of new construction, renovation, and historic conservation projects within the US and abroad. A fellow of the American Institute of Architects and an honoree of Architectural Digest’s AD100, he is co-author, with Anne Walker, of five books on early 20th-century American architects and A House in the Country (Vendome Press), with his wife, interior designer Katie Ridder. Recent projects include a house for the Jeff Koons family; The Benson, a new apartment building on Madison Avenue; a new Art Deco clock in Moynihan Train Hall; and Rowdy Meadow, an award-winning Czech Cubism–style house in Ohio, which is also the subject of a book published by Vendome Press in 2021. The firm’s newest book, Peter Pennoyer Architects: City | Country, was released through Vendome Press in Fall 2023.

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Stuart P. Feld

Hirschl & Adler Galleries In the art world, there are curators, connoisseurs, and collectors. And then there is Stuart Feld, an impassioned, erudite dealer of American and European art as well as nineteenth-century American decorative arts. His participation in The Winter Show for the past forty-nine years affords Feld a perspective most others do not have: Unlike the show today, in which a broad selection of objects from around the world are offered for sale in sophisticated installations, he remembers nothing made after 1830 could be on display. At that time, dealers would work the show circuit across the country, buying and selling for an entire year so they could “put their very best foot forward,” oftentimes with “beyond remarkable” objects, primarily American. Feld did his fair share of buying at The Winter [Antiques] Show both for gallery stock and for his personal collection, including an outstanding painted klismos chair, which was part of a suite made in the Baltimore workshop of John and Hugh Finlay in about 1820 for the Alexander Brown family. In the Feld living room, the chair is complemented by a console table of about 1815 designed by the New York cabinetmaker Duncan Phyfe. For years, Feld had admired the table at the New York Historical Society without realizing that it was on loan from the Beekman family, and in 2000, he was delighted to have the opportunity to purchase it at auction.

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Feld entered his profession after a productive six years at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. His introduction to connoisseurship, however, was at the age of about thirteen when he attended an antiques show and fell in love with a folk painting illustrating Adam and Eve with their sons, Cain and Abel—a simple, naive composition that was easy for him to understand. That piece led to his first collection of American folk art, the best of which later sold to the legendary folk art collector Stewart E. Gregory (1913–76).

Previous page: An “ingrain” carpet, c. 1830, sets the vibrant tone of the library, furnished with a New York secrétaire à abattant by Duncan Phyfe (1768–1854). A marble statue of Leander by the American artist William Henry Rinehart (1825–74), stands at the windows and a bronze horse by Edgar Degas (1834–1917), is on the center table. Included also are a half-dozen examples of lamps from an extensive collection of French, English and American lighting of the Neoclassical period. Left: The front hall features four views of Niagara Falls by George Catlin (1796–1872), 1827, hanging above a pair of Philadelphia side chairs. On the New York pier table, c. 1810 (which belonged to Henry Walker Livingston, and, later, to Mrs. William H. Osborn, at Callendar House, Tivoli, NY) is a pair of French Sinumbra lamps, c. 1820 and a French c. 1820 Ormolu and Patinated Bronze Clock with Cornucopia (also descended in the Livingston family). A statue of Thetis by Rinehart, c. 1862, is reflected in a German mirror by Peter Schmuckert (1765–1841), c. 1820.

As a graduate student at Harvard’s Fogg Art Museum, Feld made another foray into collecting eighteenth-century American furniture but quickly realized (after buying a rather ordinary Queen Anne tea table) that he could not afford the quality pieces he desired. Instead, having written his senior thesis at Princeton University on the British architects Robert (1728–92) and James (1730–94) Adam and their influence on Neoclassical architects in America, he decided to focus on early nineteenthcentury American furniture.

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Alas, he discovered that this period of production was underappreciated; the museums had little on view and since dealers tend not to invest in objects that they do not think they can sell, there was little on the market. His interest was buttressed, however, when in 1962 the Newark Museum staged the exhibition Classical America, 1815–1845, an eye-opener for the great variety of material on view. In time, Feld was able to establish standards for neoclassical American furniture, following the “good, better, best” model that the New York dealer Albert Sack (1915–2011) developed for eighteenth-century American furniture. In 1970, Feld married Sue Kessler, and for the next fifty (plus) years, the couple, along with their two children, engaged in building their collection of American neoclassical decorative arts. Along the way, the family also formed a comprehensive collection of American drawings, 1725–1920. It started unwittingly when Feld purchased two drawings by Eastman Johnson (1824–1906) from the descendants of the Hatch family, the subject of the wellknown painting of 1871 in the Metropolitan Museum, where its acquisition committee had already passed on the Hatch prints. Whereas such drawings can be neatly stored away, the sizable pieces of neoclassical furniture—sideboards, pier tables, and secretaries—that Feld preferred took up much more space than he had. Since he could not stop himself from buying (Feld admits to being “too much of a junkie”), he began to furnish his office at Hirschl & Adler with his own furniture. Lo and behold, he discovered, his clients loved it, and a new business endeavor was born.

The small pier, or console table, was made by Duncan Phyfe, about 1815. The table descended in the Beekman family of New York, and for many years Stuart Feld admired it on view at the New-York Historical Society, always assuming that it was a part of its permanent collection. But it was actually a loan from the Beekman family and it and a number of other pieces, all earlier, were consigned by the heirs to Sotheby’s where the Felds bought it in 2000.

When in 1980, the Felds moved into their current Manhattan apartment, their daughter, Elizabeth “Liz” was five and their son, Peter was one. The children had “free run” of their home, which was “none the worse” from their play, he says. In fact, both developed a lifelong appreciation for the arts; whereas Peter’s interest is more contemporary, Liz is dedicated to the succession of historic styles in American decorative arts. For nearly 25 years, she has specialized in the field, not only as director of decorative arts but also as managing director of both Hirschl & Adler and Hirschl & Adler Modern. She has been a perennial presence at The Winter Show, where she joins her father and the entire staff at one of their favorite activities of the year.

The painted chair at the right is from one of two similar sets of chairs made by the Baltimore firm of John and Hugh Finlay, about 1820, this example from the set made for the Alexander Brown family. But for this chair and one at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the rest of the set of chairs and the group of furniture made to go with them remain with Brown family descendants. The Felds bought the chair at The Winter Antiques Show in 1983. The still life of plums is by Samuel Marsden Brookes, and was painted in San Francisco in 1872.

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Arlie Sulka

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“Great things go with great things”

“Great things go with great things,” Arlie Sulka commented about the harmonious eclecticism in the entryway of the New York midtown apartment she shares with her husband, Andy. As the owner of Lillian Nassau and a regular on the Antiques Roadshow circuit for her expertise in glass- and metalworks by Louis Comfort Tiffany and Tiffany Studios, Sulka is drawn to items that exhibit superior craftsmanship while at the same time are playful and whimsical. For example, in the foyer, their recently acquired Murano glass Pulcini bird (1962) designed by Alexandre Pianon (1931–1984) for Vetreria Vistosi is front and center on an elegant shelf by George Nakashima (1905–90) while a strikingly modern painting of African safari zebras, gazelles, and birds by the American painter Dahlov Ipcar (1917–2017) hangs above.

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A Scandinavian rug from the 1950s anchors these works. The lively composition is enhanced by the elegant leaded-glass ceiling inset with turtleback glass, and the sconces finished in rare silver plating, both by Tiffany Studios—an outstanding example of the artwork Sulka displays in the gallery she acquired in 2006 (after working there for more than twenty-five years). The couple’s fondness for whimsy is also evident in the dining/living area, where a crackled polychrome Vargo clock (1995) by Wendell Castle (1932–2018) rests on a ledge behind an impressively large table designed by T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (1903–76), which was made for the Guggenheim family, in 1939. Also on the ledge is her husband’s collection of art pottery whose metallic glaze was developed by the French-born artist Jacques Sicard (1865–1923) at Weller Pottery in Fultonham, Ohio. While Sulka insists she “married into” the Weller collection, its iridescent quality complements the Tiffany works she had been collecting, which were also made in the early twentieth century.

Sulka was raised in Portland in a life enriched by natural beauty, music, and art. Though she would eventually settle in New York, she has never lost her connection to Maine, exemplified by her numerous paintings by Monhegan artists. As a kid, however, her collecting did not extend beyond international postage stamps—even though the gorgeous one from Mozambique still sticks out in her mind. It wasn’t until Sulka took “amazing” courses in art history at Smith College that she came to appreciate her “visual memory,” an asset in the art business, she believes. Following graduation, in August 1978, she pounded the hot pavement” in New York with a rather “pathetic resume” in hand. She lacked a network but nonetheless was so determined that she even knocked on the door of Louise Nevelson (1899–1988) since the American sculptor had also grown up in Maine (although “not a thing came from it”).

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Previous page : Dining Room: The dining table is by T.H. Robsjohn Gibbings, circa 1939, and was created for the Guggenheim family. The table features a Tiffany & Co. wine coaster, Shiebler Etruscan salt and pepper shaker, a Gorham butter dish c. 1882, Orivit vermeil dishes c. 1900, Tiffany and Co. lap over edge flatware, and a MoMA Design Store pebble bowl. The display ledge features a collection of Weller Sicard pottery and a Wendell Castle “Vargo” clock c. 1995. The wall features a collection of landscapes by Monhegan artists which remind Sulka of Maine.

Hallway: On the George Nakashima shelf, Pulcino by Alexandre Pianon for Vistosi c 1962, iridescent Weller Sicard Pottery, a Shiebler salt and pepper shaker. The painting is by Dahlov Ipcar (1917-2017). The ceiling fixture and sconces are by Tiffany Studios.

Sulka did, however, find a job in a small auction house and rose in the ranks quickly to become head of the Art Nouveau material. It was there that she met Lillian Nassau (1899–95), a “grande dame” who, beginning in 1945, established the market for Tiffany: lamps, ceramics, glass, metalwork, mosaics, and more. Nassau took a deep interest in Sulka by introducing her to the period literature in her extensive library as well as the objects themselves, “The things that came through here were unbelievable . . . . We saw just about everything,” Sulka recalled. She credits her own success in part to her honest and forthright disposition. “What you see is what you get with me. If someone asks me what lamp I like better, I am going to tell them.” The genuineness that illuminates her conversation is underscored by her description of her own office as “a shrine to the Boston Celtics and Red Sox.” As an exhibitor at The Winter Show since 2018, Sulka enthused, “It’s a destination. The high standard of production creates a year-round buzz that sets the show apart from others.” She especially appreciates the meticulous design of each booth that provides visitors the sense of entering an individual gallery, an experience with “gravitas.”

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“Collecting is a big word” Sandra Hindman Les Enluminures

“Collecting is a big word,” exclaimed Sandra Hindman, an art historianturned-dealer with galleries located in New York, Chicago, and Paris. Though professionally she specializes in medieval and Renaissance illuminated manuscripts and objets, for her own collection she buys what she likes and does not “follow” a group of artists or a specific theme. In her Chicago high-rise overlooking Lake Michigan, for example, fourteenth- to sixteenth-century Italian and northern panel paintings attractively coalesce with drawings and watercolors by Dora Maar from the period, about 1937 to 1946, she lived with Pablo Picasso in Ménerbes, France. Hindman’s unprecedented (and unpublished) assemblage of work by Maar, and some by Picasso, encapsulate their time together. In Hindman’s library, for example, the watercolor by Maar of an interior in the Ménerbes house hangs over a drawing by Picasso of the bedroom they shared. The collection includes Maar’s dessins d’après les maîtres (drawings after the masters), which document her effort to transition from a surrealist photographer to a “real”artist, as Picasso encouraged her to do.

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Hindman’s eclectic interests are exhibited throughout the apartment in intriguing mixed arrangements. In the living room, a sixteenth-century Dutch painting hangs near to contemporary art by the Chinese artist Wang Zhijie and Kelly Reemtsen, a Los Angeles artist. Hindman especially enjoys works art with a surreal, or whimsical, bent: After she hung in her dining room a large pastel of two werewolves by the Scottish artist Andrew Sim (b. 1987), she joked, “I went out and bought a pink faux fur coat and painted my nails yellow so I could be the third.” “Similarly, a life-sized felt goose by the Belgian artist Pieter Jennes is in her library below a painting by Chicago artist, William Conger. Conger.Her Herhouse housein inthe theVeneto Venetoregion regionofofItaly Italy(where (whereher hergrandparents grandparonce lived)lived) takestakes on a similar tone tone with two blackblack cats by Jennes that stalk ents once on a similar withtextile two textile cats by Jennes that each otherother at theat bottom of a stairwell. Hindman’s collection includes a series of stalk each the bottom of a stairwell. Hindman’s collection includes a series of collages featuring featuring gold goldleaf leafand andfound foundobjects objectson onsmall smallblackboards blackboardsby byJoël JoëlKermarrec Kermar(1939–2022), a Belgian artist whowho spent twotwo decades bothboth training andand teaching at rec (1939–2022), a Belgian artist spent decades training teaching the École des Beaux Arts. In her Paris apartment, as as well as as in Chicago, Hindman at the École des Beaux Arts. In her Paris apartment, well in Chicago, Hindman maintains an ample collection of “Roman capitonnées” (collage constructions in boxes) by Alicja Halicka (1894-1975)—a Polish-born artist who was drawn to that medium only after her better-known husband, Louis Marcoussis, told her there was room for only one cubist painter in the family.

Previous page: A sixteenth-century painting of St. John the Baptist by a follower of the Netherlandish artist Dieric Bouts (c.1415–75) hangs between the windows, and over the sofa are two woodcut and screen prints by Kelly Reemtsen (b. 1967): Tighten Up (2017) and The Break Out (2017). Above them is Girl by Wang Zhijie (b. 1972), oil on canvas. British Colonial Cane Chairs. Left: On the foyer ledge are two statues of angels, German, fifteenth century, and on the wall are two oil paintings entitled Rabbit by the Mexican artist César F. Córdoba (b. 1983), 2013.

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Raised on the South Side of Chicago in Hyde Park, Hindman was influenced by her father, a research scientist (and member of the Manhattan Project) at the University of Chicago. She too attended the university, but a poor math grade quickly made clear she would not follow directly in his tracks. Instead, she took to art history, inspired by childhood weekend visits to the Art Institute of Chicago with her mother—by no means a sophisticated art connoisseur but nonetheless an ardent enthusiast. Hindman can still visualize the reproductions in her bedroom of poised ballerinas by Edgar Degas, a spirited five-year-old girl by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Girl with Braids by Amedeo Modigliani as well as the one in the dining room by Pieter Bruegel of the Peasant Wedding Feast (1567). Following her graduation from the University of Chicago in 1966, Hindman proceeded to the University of California, Berkeley and then Cornell University, from where she obtained a PhD in medieval art history in 1973, after spending three years at the Warburg Institute in London. Her career as a medieval scholar took shape first at Johns Hopkins University and eventually as the chair of the Department of Art History at Northwestern University, where she is now professor emeritus. Her profound admiration for the art she studies and sells is palpable in her outlook, “I’m just a custodian,” Hindman said. It is important to her that she finds a suitable “home” for her age-old works of art, and at The Winter Show she has benefited from a great cross-section of clients—art lovers and shoppers as well as individual and institutional collectors. As a scholar and dealer, Hindman thoroughly enjoys what she does—to the extent that she tells her physicians, “If I could work from the grave, I would.”

Andrew Sim 2 Werewolves Without Hair, 2022 Pastel on Canvas

Study with Dora Maar, The Chair in Ménerbes (c. 1950-55); Pablo Picasso, The Bedroom of Picasso and Dora Maar in Ménerbes (1945); William Conger, Out Loud; Pieter Jennes, Goose


A Napoleon III chair and armchair flank a contemporary chest of drawers by Gareth Neal. On the chest stand a Neo-Gothic gilt bronze clock and ceramic vase with silvered and gilt bronze ornaments. The table on the left is by Huret (ca. 1865), with trimming by Maison Verrier. A large photo of Madeleine Castaing’s apartment in Paris by Jean-Francois Jaussaud hangs on the wall. Other artworks include a representation of a dog by Tsuguharu Foujita (1886-1968), and the vintage photo (1857) by Gustave Le Gray depicts the French Imperial Guard of Napoleon III at Châlons-sur-Marne in 1857.


Benoist F. Drut

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Nestled downtown on East Tenth Street is Benoist Drut, a French gallerist whose passion for unconventional design predominates over the tides of tastes and trends. He joined Maison Gerard in 1998, a gallery devoted to French Art Deco, following years of training with other dealers and combing local markets for things that caught his eye. In fact, Maison Gerard was just the next step in what was already a way of life.


On the fireplace mantel and coffee table, vessels in pewter, disko metal, bronze, and silver by Danish artist Just Andersen (1884-1943). This collection was started by Gerardus A. Widdershoven decades ago. Above are three ink on paper drawings by Salvatore Scarpitta (1919-2007). The contemporary bronze and onyx sconces are by Achille Salvagni, the glazed ceramic parrots by Luc and Marjolaine Lanel (ca. 1950, France). The ink drawing of a cat is by Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007).

Drut was raised in Omerville, a beautiful, quaint village of 350 people that is a world away from Paris even though it is just an hour away. His mother, he recalled, “never purchased the furniture in their home from a store,” but rather spent weekend mornings with her son scouting “little yards” and “village fairs” in nearby communities. By the time he was eight, he was already collecting Pepsi Cola bottles, complemented by a Johnny Walker figurine—early manifestations of his catholic interests. After attending boarding school, Drut wanted to be an auctioneer and entered law school (a requirement for that profession in France at the time) and at the same time interned for a Paris auctioneer. He soon realized, however, that the day-to-day responsibilities of the French auction business would not allow him to be as hands-on with objects as he would have

liked. And so, in 1992, Drut moved to New York—determined to make it in a city he had never even visited. “I had nothing but two suitcases; I left everything behind so that I could start out fresh on my own.” He found a job working at Malmaison for Roger Prigent, a photographer turned collector turned antique dealer, and was paid two hundred dollars a week (in today’s terms $445). It wasn’t much, but at least it was a start. Six years later Drut joined Gerardus A. Widdershoven (1951–2020) at Maison Gerard; Gerard had long before given Drut the affectionate moniker mon petit héritier (my little heir). The two formed a meaningful collaboration, “It was not just me; it was not just him. It was the two of us . . . on a very exciting journey,” Drut explained. Together they grew the gallery fourfold within Drut’s first year. Three years later,


“It was not just him; it was not just me. It was the two of us . . . on a very exciting journey” Drut introduced contemporary design to the gallery, a very unusual step for the time. He sees his profession as a dynamic, living process: “It’s not static knowledge,” he mused about the ever-evolving nature of his work. Curiosity is his driving force, which helps to explain why Drut has never been attached to a particular style—both professionally and personally. When he develops an interest, however, he goes deep. For example, after studying photographs of the interiors of Madeleine Castaing (1894–1992), a Paris-based antiques dealer and interior designer, Drut became interested in Napoleon III furniture of the mid-nineteenth century. He was so inspired by Mme. Castaing that a large photograph of her living room shot by Jean-Francois Jaussaud is the centerpiece of his bedroom in Sullivan County, New York, where it hangs over a modern dresser by the British designer Gareth Neal, which is flanked on each side by Napoleon III chairs. The composition is enhanced by the room’s patterned wood flooring, gifted to him by another dealer and reminiscent of French seventeenth- and eighteenth-century examples. His living room is even more elaborate, beginning with the 1930s Just Andersen metal vessels from Denmark throughout the room. Widdershoven was an early collector of these items, and Drut continues to enlarge the gallery’s holdings. Above them are a series of drawings by the Italian American Salvatore Scarpitta (1919–2007)—an American artist recognized for his sculptural renderings of objects in motion and championed by the legendary art dealer Leo Castelli. Also in the room are portrait busts of African subjects made by European artists in the 1920s and 1930s as well as African-inspired masks made by French ceramists in the 1950s. Admittedly, Drut tends to surround himself with multiples of the things he loves, including everyday objects. When a friend observed his collection of kitchen cutting boards, he was compelled to ask jokingly, “Is there anything you don’t collect?” At The Winter Show, where Maison Gerard has been a participating dealer for fifteen years, his booth design is guided by his wide-ranging interests and the juxtaposition of old and new from around the globe. The show, he believes, has evolved over the years so that there is much more diversity than in the past, and he always finds something new or unexpected there. It’s “a living museum”—a place where you can look and touch the items while also learn from dealers who are happy to share their knowledge.

A pile of vintage books rest on an unusual late Louis XVI gilt-carved wood armchair. The artwork, also by Scarpitta, depicts his beloved pit bull, Angel (1991). Photography: Simon Cherry pgs 60-66 Bob. pgs 67-69 Michael Mundy pgs 70-73

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1990s

“Over the past decade, in consultation with dealers, the team has fine-tuned the Show’s appearance by adding new exhibitors and by changing elements of its design and construction, creating an increasingly luxurious backdrop for the world’s most coveted objects.” — 2003 Winter Antiques Show Catalogue


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2000s

“The Winter Antiques Show is one of the great indoor sporting events of New York’s post-holiday season. It is simultaneously a spectator and participatory attraction, like an art-oriented cross between the New York Marathon and a basketball game at Madison Square Garden.” — The New York Times


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2010s

“The Winter Antiques Show is a short-lived galaxy of colliding worlds. Nearly every booth provides a glimpse into some areas of visual culture, from Egyptian antiquities to American folk art to postwar Italian art glass.” — The New York Times


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2020s

“Widely regarded as the foremost art, antiques, and design fair in the United States, the annual Winter Show has returned in all its gleaming, glinting glory.” — Artnet


“The Best of the Best.” THE WINTER SHOW EXHIBITORS

Photo courtesy of Ben Ritter and The Magazine Antiques


CELEBRATING 70 YEARS

At the Winter Antiques Show in January 2017, The Magazine Antiques photographed exhibitors from family-owned firms; many have been part of the Show “family” for generations. The original photograph and full legend were published in the March 2017 issue of The Magazine Antiques.


THE WINTER SHOW CELEBRATING 70 YEARS As we celebrate the 70th anniversary of The Winter Show, East Side House Settlement would like to thank the many people whose support has helped make this America’s most prestigious art, antiques, and design show. Within this community, we call special attention to the more than a dozen East Side House friends who have graciously dedicated their time to serve as chairpersons.

Chairpersons Livingston Goddard | 1955 Mrs. Vincent D. Andrus | 1956 Mrs. J. Edward Davidson | 1957-1958 Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger | 1957-1958 Mrs. E. Carroll Stollenwerck | 1957 Mrs. M. M. Clucas | 1958, 1967-1968 Joseph D. Ryle | 1959-1965, 1986-1987*, 1989-1991* Albert Tilt, Jr. | 1966, 1969 Louis W. Bowen | 1970-1971, 1976, 1973*, 1975*, 1977-1979*, 1989-1991*, 1995* John FitzGibbons | 1972-1975 Mrs. Abram Claude, Jr. | 1973, 1975-1979† Mrs. James Hoban Harris | 1976-1980† Mario Buatta | 1977-1991, 1992 (Emeritus),* 1998* Mrs. H. Virgil Sherrill | 1992-1993 Arie L. Kopelman | 1995-2018 Lucinda C. Ballard | 2013-present Michael R. Lynch | 2013-present

*served as Co-Chair †served as Co-Chair only

and is subject to error.

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Honorary Chairs & Vice Chairs Mrs. Clark H. Minor | 1963

Teresa Heinz | 2000

Mrs. John V. Lindsay | 1970

Kenneth I. Chenault | 2000

James Biddle | 1971

Candice Bergen | 2001

Senator & Mrs. James Buckley | 1973

Marshall Rose | 2001

The Honorable & Mrs. C. Douglas Dillon | 1975

Katie Couric | 2002

Clement E. Conger | 1977

Richard Meier | 2002

Gloria Vanderbilt | 1978

Diane von Furstenberg | 2003

Dr. & Mrs. Henry A. Kissinger | 1979

Barry Diller | 2003

The Honorable Hugh L. Carey | 1980

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg | 2004

Mr. & Mrs. Zubin Mehta | 1981

Governor George E. Pataki | 2005

Diana Vreeland | 1982

Mrs. George E. Pataki | 2005

Mrs. David K.E. Bruce | 1983

Oscar de la Renta | 2005-2006

Mrs. Ronald W. Reagan | 1984

Stephen A. Schwarzman | 2006

Mr. & Mrs. Gordon P. Getty | 1985

Christine Hearst Schwarzman | 2006

The Hon. & Mrs. Angier Biddle Duke | 1986

Shari E. Redstone | 2007

Charlotte Ford | 1990

Mr. & Mrs. Richard L Chilton Jr. | 2008

Mrs. J. Danforth Quayle | 1991

James R. Houghton | 2009

Mr. & Mrs. Milton Petrie | 1992

Peter M. Brant | 2010

Mr.& Mrs. Randolph A. Hearst | 1993-1994

Dan & Cynthia Lufkin | 2011

Richard Hampton Jenrette | 1995

David Rockefeller | 2012

Marie-Josée Kravis | 1997

Mark F. Rockefeller | 2012

Donna Hanover | 1997

Charles Rockefeller | 2012

Charlie Rose | 1998

Mrs. & Mrs. Claudio Del Vecchio | 2013

Robin Chandler Duke | 1998

Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill | 2013

Nina Griscom | 1999

Pamela B. & David B. Ford | 2020

Bobby Short | 1999 Libby Pataki (Hon Patron) | 1999-2000

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THE WINTER SHOW CELEBRATING 70 YEARS Design Council Co-Chairs Katie Ridder | 2015 Peter Pennoyer | 2015, 2024 Nate Berkus | 2016 Ellie Cullman | 2016 Alexa Hampton | 2016, 2024 Markham Roberts | 2016 Caleb Anderson | 2017 Jamie Drake | 2017 Celerie Kemble | 2017 Miles Redd | 2017 Thomas Jayne | 2018, 2021 Gil Schafer | 2018 Frank de Biasi | 2019, 2021 Victoria Hagan | 2019 John B. Murray | 2019 Amelia Handegan | 2020 Brian J. McCarthy | 2020 Annabelle Selldorf | 2020 Mark Ferguson | 2022 Young Huh | 2022 Corey Damen Jenkins | 2022, 2024 Andrew Oyen | 2022 Keita Turner | 2022 Elizabeth Lawrence | 2023 Alex Papachristidis | 2023 Stephen Sills | 2023 Bunny Williams | 2023 Darren Jett | 2023 Rising Star Olivia Song | 2023 Rising Star Billy Cotton | 2024 Ellen Hamilton | 2024

Honorary Design Council Chair Wendy Goodman | 2015-2024

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Exhibitors

60 – 70 years

20 – 29 years

Ralph M. Chait Galleries, Inc. | 66 Years

Adelson Galleries, Inc. | 21 Years

The Old Print Shop, Inc. | 65 Years

Michele Beiny | 29 Years

50 – 59 years A La Vieille Russie, Inc. | 53 Years

40 – 49 years

Michael Goedhuis | 22 Years Keshishian | 22 Years Les Enluminures | 26 Years Nathan Liverant and Son, LLC | 21 Years Macklowe Gallery, Ltd. | 29 Years

Hirschl & Adler Galleries | 49 Years

Olde Hope | 23 Years

Hyde Park Antiques, Ltd. | 41 Years

David A. Schorsch ~ Eileen M. Smiles

Joan B Mirviss LTD | 44 Years

Fine Americana | 21 Years

James Robinson, Inc. | 44 Years

Elle Shushan | 21 Years

S.J. Shrubsole | 40 Years

Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz | 23 Years

Jeffrey Tillou Antiques | 47 Years

Robert Young Antiques | 22 Years

30 – 39 years

10 – 19 years

Aronson of Amsterdam | 30 Years

Arader Galleries | 16 Years

Thomas Colville Fine Art | 34 Years

H. Blairman & Sons Ltd | 10 Years

Peter Finer | 32 Years

Doris Leslie Blau | 18 Years

Hill-Stone, Inc. | 30 Years

Cove Landing | 11 Years

Barbara Israel Garden Antiques | 31 Years

Daniel Crouch Rare Books | 10 Years

Kentshire | 33 Years

Didier Ltd | 12 Years Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC | 10 Years Clinton Howell Antiques | 11 Years Kelly Kinzle | 10 years Maison Gerard | 15 Years Ronald Phillips Ltd | 10 Years

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Highlight & Loan Exhibitions 1958–2024 1950s – 1960s

1958 | Heritage Foundation: Six Silver Selections 1959 | National Gallery of Art: American Primitive Paintings From the Collection of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch

1970s

1960 | Examples of English Needlework from the Collection of Irwin Untermyer 1967 | The Baltimore Museum of Art: Dumbarton House 1967 | The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Rococo: Decor Debonair 1968 | The Corning Museum of Glass: The Young Collector

1970 | The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Art Treasures of the 19th-Century, A Preview of the 100th Anniversary Exhibition of American Paintings and Decorative Arts

1977 | Department of State: Furnishings from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms

1976 | The Metropolitan Museum of Art: American Furniture, The Tradition of Fine Craftsmanship from The American Wing

1969 | Treasures of the Stately Homes of England

1980s

1990s

1980 | The Abigail Adams Smith Museum: Swansea Glazed Chintz

1984 | Thirty Historic Miniature Rooms Created by Eugene J. Kupjack

1990 | Forbes Magazine: Kupjack Rooms: Small is Beautiful

1998 | Historic Deerfield: Collecting for a New England Village

1981 | The Preservation Society of Newport County: Four Centuries of Newport

1985 | Brandywine Conservancy, Brandywine River Museum: Preserving an American Heritage

1992 | The Campbell Museum: Kings and Queens and Soup Tureens

1999 | The New York State Historical Association: A Centennial Celebration: Collections from the New York State Historical Association

1982 | Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library: Perspective on New York – Treasures from the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum and Gardens Collection 1983 | The China Trade Museum: From China For The West: 18thand 19th-Century Decorative Arts of the China Trade

1986 | The Magazine Antiques: The Art of Play: NineteenthCentury Children’s Toys 1987 | “Royal Victoriana”, Memorabilia from the Forbes Magazine Collection 1989 | The Japan Society: Chikurin Tei (Bamboo Grove Pavilion)

1993 | Private Lives of Public Places: Collections from New York City’s Historic Houses 1995 | Edgewater on the Hudson: Drawing Room Collection of Richard Hampton Jenrette 1996 | My Favorite Chair 1997 | Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum: Object Lessons: 100 Years of Collecting


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2000s

2000 | Nantucket Historical Association: Away Off Shore: From the Collection of the Nantucket Historical Association

2002 | Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library: Shells, Scrolls & Cabrioles: American Furniture from Winterthur

2005 | New-York Historical Society Bicentennial: Celebrating Two Centuries of Collecting

2001 | Colonial Williamsburg: The Best Is Not Too Good For You: Colonial Williamsburg Celebrates 75 Years of Collecting

2003 | Shelburne Museum: American Dreams, American Visions: The Collections of Shelburne Museum

2006 | George Washington’s Mount Vernon

2004 | The Metropolitan Museum of Art: A Celebration of The American Wing

2008 | The Shaker Museum and Library: An Eye Toward Perfection 2009 | The Corning Museum of Glass: The Fragile Art: Extraordinary Objects

2007 | Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts: Southern Perspective

2010s

2020s

2010 | Historic New England: Colonial to Modern: A Century of Collecting

2013 | The Preservation Society of Newport County: Newport: The Glamour of Ornament

2017 | Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum: Revolution & Evolution

2011 | Historic Charleston Foundation: Grandeur Preserved

2014 | Peabody Essex Museum: Fresh Take: Making Connections

2012 | Historic Hudson Valley: Celebrating Historic Hudson Valley at 60: Rockefeller Patronage in Sleepy Hollow Country

2015 | The Newark Museum: Ahead of the Curve: The Newark Museum 1905–2015

2018 | Virginia Museum of Fine Arts: Collecting for the Commonwealth/Preserving the Nation: Celebrating a Century of Art Patronage, 1919-2018

2016 | Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art: Legacy for the Future

2019 | Nantucket Historical Association: Connecting the World: 125 Years of Collecting on Nantucket

2020 | Hispanic Society Museum and Library: Unrivaled 2022 | American Folk Art Museum: Celebrating 60 Years 2023 | Museum of the Chinese in America: How We Dressed in the Beautiful Country: Selections from the Museum of Chinese in America’s Fashion and Costume Collections 2024 | Focus: Americana


A love letter to ‘the city that was’ that exuberantly makes the case for preserving the historic building fabric of New York City. Jill Gill is the rare painter who can write and the more rare writer who can paint, and she does both with charm and grace, and with an eye for details unseen by mere mortals. Her Lost New York series makes the city found again. —John Tauranac Do not be misled by the jaunty, playful quality of Jill Gill’s watercolors. They are fun to look at, but they tell the profound story of a city evolving, not always for

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the better. Jill Gill has recorded New York with love and insight, and her book is at once an elegy, a personal tale, and an exquisite historical document. —Paul Goldberger Jill Gill is equal parts artist and author, commentator and collector of the ever-changing city. Since the

LOST NEW YORK, 1954–2022

mid-1950s, in a series of over 100 watercolor-andink paintings, she has captured vital but mostly unlandmarkable New York City blocks that would

Just Published. Available where fine books are sold.

otherwise be lost to memory: the glorious Helen Hayes Theater, Bonwit Teller, the Art Deco Horn & Hardart Automat on 57th Street, and blocks upon

more information: www.jillgill.net

blocks of ordinary yet distinctive buildings.



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EXHIBITORS


A LA VIEILLE RUSSIE, INC.

KELLY KINZLE*

ADELSON GALLERIES, INC.

KOOPMAN RARE ART

ARADER GALLERIES

GALERIE LÉAGE

ARONSON OF AMSTERDAM

LES ENLUMINURES

AVERY GALLERIES

LEVY GALLERIES**

VÉRONIQUE BAMPS MONACO

NATHAN LIVERANT AND SON, LLC*

MICHELE BEINY

LOWELL LIBSON & JONNY YARKER LTD

H. BLAIRMAN & SONS LTD

MACCONNAL-MASON GALLERY

DANIEL BLAU

MACKLOWE GALLERY, LTD.

DORIS LESLIE BLAU

MAISON GERARD

BOCCARA GALLERY

MILORD ANTIQUITÉS

RALPH M. CHAIT GALLERIES, INC.

JOAN B MIRVISS LTD

CHARLES CLARK

GALERIE NATHALIE MOTTE MASSELINK

THOMAS COLVILLE FINE ART

LILLIAN NASSAU LLC

JONATHAN COOPER

JILL NEWHOUSE GALLERY

COVE LANDING

THE OLD PRINT SHOP, INC.

DANIEL CROUCH RARE BOOKS

OLDE HOPE

DIDIER LTD

MICHAEL PASHBY ANTIQUES

DOLAN/MAXWELL

RONALD PHILLIPS LTD

EGUIGUREN ARTE DE HISPANOAMÉRICA

RED FOX FINE ART

EUROPEAN DECORATIVE ARTS COMPANY

JAMES ROBINSON, INC.

PETER FINER

ROLLESTON LTD

DEBRA FORCE FINE ART

ROUNTREE TRYON GALLERIES

FRENCH & COMPANY

S. J. SHRUBSOLE

GLASS PAST

DAVID A. SCHORSCH ~ EILEEN M. SMILES FINE AMERICANA*

MICHAEL GOEDHUIS

Robert Young Antiques

BERNARD GOLDBERG FINE ARTS, LLC

ELLE SHUSHAN*

RICHARD GREEN

ROBERT SIMON FINE ART

PETER HARRINGTON

SPENCER MARKS

THOMAS HENEAGE ART BOOKS

LAWRENCE STEIGRAD FINE ARTS

HILL-STONE, INC.

JOHN SZOKE GALLERY

HIRSCHL & ADLER GALLERIES

TAMBARAN

CLINTON HOWELL ANTIQUES

SIMON TEAKLE FINE JEWELRY

HYDE PARK ANTIQUES, LTD.

CAROLLE THIBAUT-POMERANTZ

BARBARA ISRAEL GARDEN ANTIQUES

THOMSEN GALLERY

ALLAN KATZ AMERICANA*

JEFFREY TILLOU ANTIQUES*

KENTSHIRE

WARTSKI

KESHISHIAN

ROBERT YOUNG ANTIQUES *Exhibiting in Focus: Americana **Exhibiting in designated booth and Focus: Americana

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A LA VIEILLE RUSSIE, INC. | D9

ADELSON GALLERIES, INC. | E7

New York T: (212) 752-1727 www.alvr.com alvr@alvr.com @alavieillerussie Paul Schaffer, Peter L. Schaffer, Mark Schaffer

New York T: (212) 439-6800 www.adelsongalleries.com info@adelsongalleries.com @adelsongalleries Warren Adelson, Alan Adelson, Georgia Adelson

European and American antique jewelry, Fabergé, and objets de vertu.

19th- and 20th-century American paintings.

ARADER GALLERIES | D2

ARONSON OF AMSTERDAM | E14

New York & Philadelphia T: (212) 628-7625 www.aradergalleries.com loricohen@aradergalleries.com @aradergalleries Graham Arader III, Lori Cohen

Amsterdam T: 011-3120-623-3103 www.aronson.com mail@aronson.com @aronsondelftware Robert D. Aronson

16th through 19th century works on paper.

17th- and 18th-century Delftware.

AVERY GALLERIES | A13

VÉRONIQUE BAMPS MONACO | B7

Bryn Mawr, PA T: (610) 896-0680 www.averygalleries.com info@averygalleries.com @averygalleries Richard Rossello, Nicole Amoroso, Laura Adams

Monaco T: +377 97 97 37 57 www.veroniquebamps.com info@veroniquebamps.com @veroniquebamps Thierry Bamps

American paintings and works on paper from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Antique jewelry from the Renaissance to the 20th century.

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MICHELE BEINY | D1

H. BLAIRMAN & SONS LTD | E13

New York T: (212) 794-9357 www.michelebeiny.com michele@michelebeiny.com @michelebeiny Michele Beiny Harkins

London T: +44 (0) 20 7493 0444 www.blairman.co.uk blairman@blairman.co.uk @martinplevy Martin Levy

18th- and early 19th-century English and continental porcelain, as well as American modern and contemporary ceramics and glass.

Artworks from the late 18th to early 20th centuries.

DANIEL BLAU | E8

DORIS LESLIE BLAU | C13

Munich T: +49 (89) 29 73 42 www.danielblau.com contact@danielblau.com @danielblaugallery Daniel Blau

New York T: (212) 586-5511 www.dorisleslieblau.com nader@dlbrugs.com @doris_leslie_blau Nader Bolour

Modern and contemporary art and vintage photography.

Antique, vintage, and contemporary rugs.

BOCCARA GALLERY | C5

RALPH M. CHAIT GALLERIES, INC. | D7

New York T: (347) 585-8580 www.boccara.com info@boccara.com @boccaragalleryofficial Didier Marien

New York T: (212) 397-2818 www.rmchait.com info@rmchaitgal.net @ralphmchaitgalleries Steven J. Chait, Andrew H. Chait

Textile art, including modern tapestry and artistic rugs, and modern and contemporary sculpture.

Fine antique Chinese porcelain and artworks.

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CHARLES CLARK | E11

THOMAS COLVILLE FINE ART | C4

Woodbury, CT T: (203) 982-1008 www.clarkclassical.com charles@clarkclassical.com @clarkclassical Charles Clark

Guilford, CT & New York T: (212) 879-9259 www.thomascolville.com tlc@thomascolville.com @thomascolville_fineart Thomas Colville, Kathy Lett, Jay Qin

Classical American antiques dating from 1810 to 1840.

19th- through 20th-century American and European paintings, drawings, and sculpture.

JONATHAN COOPER | D11

COVE LANDING | A1

London T: +44 (0) 207 351 0410 www.jonathancooper.co.uk mail@jonathancooper.co.uk @jonathancoopergallery Jonathan Cooper

New York T: (212) 288-7597 covelanding@gmail.com @covelanding Angus Wilkie, Len Morgan

Contemporary artists specializing in the natural world.

18th- and 19th-century European furniture and unusual works of art.

DANIEL CROUCH RARE BOOKS | E15 + E12

DIDIER LTD | D6

London & Larchmont, NY T: (212) 602-1779 www.crouchrarebooks.com info@crouchrarebooks.com @crouchrarebooks Daniel Crouch, Iona Fielding, Kate Hunter

London T: +44 (0) 20 7221 1573 www.didierltd.com info@didierltd.com @didierltd Didier Haspeslagh, Martine Newby Haspeslagh

Antique atlases, maps, plans, sea charts, and voyages.

Artistic post-war jewelry by painters, sculptors, architects, and designers.

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DOLAN/MAXWELL | D12

EGUIGUREN ARTE DE HISPANOAMÉRICA | D10

Philadelphia T: (215) 732-7787 www.dolanmaxwell.com info@dolanmaxwell.com @dolan.maxwell Margo Dolan, Ron Rumford, Jonathan Eckel

Buenos Aires T: +5411 438067554 www.eguiguren.com info@eguiguren.com @jaime_eguiguren Javier A. Eguiguren

Modernist and contemporary artworks from 1930 to present.

Antique Hispanic-American art and equestrian silver from the River Plate.

EUROPEAN DECORATIVE ARTS COMPANY | A11

PETER FINER | A3

Greenvale, NY T: (516) 643-1538 www.eurodecart.com eurodecart@gmail.com @europeandecorativearts Scott Defrin

London T: +44 (0) 20 7839 5666 www.peterfiner.com gallery@peterfiner.com @peterfiner Peter Finer, Redmond Finer

European artworks from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries.

Antique arms, armor, and related objects.

DEBRA FORCE FINE ART | A2

FRENCH & COMPANY | C11

New York T: (212) 734-3636 www.debraforce.com info@debraforce.com @debraforcefineart Debra Force, Bethany Dobson

New York T: (646) 289-0186 www.frenchandcompanyart.com henry@frenchandcompanyart.com @frenchandcompanyart Henry Zimet

American paintings, drawings, and sculpture from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.

European Old Master and 19th-century paintings.

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GLASS PAST NEW YORK | A5

MICHAEL GOEDHUIS | B1

New York T: (212) 343-2524 www.glasspast.com glasspast@earthlink.net @glasspast Sara Blumberg, Jim Oliveira

London T: +44 (0) 20 7823 1395 www.michaelgoedhuis.com london@michaelgoedhuis.com @michaelgoedhuisgallery Michael Goedhuis, Elizabeth Fischer

Specialists in Italian glass from 1870 to 1970.

Chinese and Western contemporary and ancient art, as well as modern sculpture.

BERNARD GOLDBERG FINE ARTS, LLC | C1

PETER HARRINGTON | C12

New York T: (212) 813-9797 www.bgfa.com info@bgfa.com @bernardgoldbergfinearts Bernard Goldberg, Ken Sims

London T: +44 (0) 20 7591 0220 www.peterharrington.co.uk mail@peterharrington.co.uk @peterharringtonrarebooks Pom Harrington, Ben Houston

Early 20th-century American and European art and design.

First editions of landmark works, fine bindings, inscribed copies, manuscripts, and original artwork.

THOMAS HENEAGE ART BOOKS | B6

HILL-STONE | D3

London T: +44 (0) 20 7930 9223 www.heneage.com artbooks@heneage.com @thomasheneageartbooks Thomas Heneage, Patricia Avganti-Buican

South Dartmouth, MA T: (212) 249-1397 www.hill-stone.com oldmaster@hill-stone.com @hill_stone_art_dealer Lesley Hill, Alan N. Stone

Leading art bookshop also specializing in intaglios, cameos, and engraved gems.

Old Master and modern works on paper.

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HIRSCHL & ADLER GALLERIES | B9

CLINTON HOWELL ANTIQUES | D8

New York T: (212) 535-8810 www.hirschlandadler.com gallery@hirschlandadler.com @hirschlandadler Stuart P. Feld, Elizabeth Feld, Eric Baumgartner

New York T: (646) 489-0434 www.clintonhowellantiques.com clintonrhowell@gmail.com @clintonhowell Clinton Howell

American and European paintings, drawings, and sculpture. American furniture and decorative arts.

Fine English antique furniture and decorative objects.

HYDE PARK ANTIQUES, LTD. | D4

BARBARA ISRAEL GARDEN ANTIQUES | C8

New York T: (212) 477-0033 www.hydeparkantiques.com info@hydeparkantiques.com @hydeparkantiquesnyc Bernard Karr, Rachel Karr, Patrick Bavasi

Katonah, NY T: (212) 744-6281 www.barbaraisrael.com eva@bi-gardenantiques.com @barbaraisrael_gardenantiques Barbara Israel, Eva Schwartz, Sylvia Falcón

Fine English 18th- and early 19th-century furniture and accessories.

The finest garden ornaments from America and beyond.

KENTSHIRE | C3

KESHISHIAN | C14

New York T: (212) 872-8653 www.kentshire.com info@kentshire.com @kentshire Carrie Imberman, Matthew Imberman

London T: +44 (0) 20 7730 8810 www.keshishiancarpets.com info@keshishiancarpets.com @keshishiancarpets Eddy Keshishian, Arto Keshishian

Fine antique, period, and estate jewelry.

Rare antique carpets, tapestries, and needlework from the Gothic to Pop Art periods.

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KOOPMAN RARE ART | E3

GALERIE LÉAGE | E6

London T: +44 20 7242 7624 www.koopman.art info@koopman.art @koopmanrareart Lewis Smith, Timo Koopman

Paris T: +33 (0)1 45 63 43 46 www.galerieleage.com/en/galerie contact@galerieleage.com @galerieleage Guillaume Léage

Fine English silver, gold boxes, and jewelry.

Furniture and objets d’art from the 18th century.

LES ENLUMINURES | A6

LEVY GALLERIES | E1

New York, Chicago & Paris T: (773) 929-5986 www.lesenluminures.com newyork@lesenluminures.com @lesenluminures

New York T: (212) 628-7088 www.levygalleries.com frank@levygalleries.com @levygalleries Frank Levy

Medieval and Renaissance illuminated manuscripts, miniatures, rings, and jewelry.

17th- to 19th-century furniture and decorative arts.

LOWELL LIBSON & JONNY YARKER LTD | B8

MACCONNAL-MASON GALLERY | D5

London T: +44 (0) 20 7734 8686 www.libson-yarker.com pictures@libson-yarker.com @libson_yarker Lowell Libson, Jonny Yarker, Cressida St Aubyn

London T: +44 (0) 20 7839 7693 www.macconnal-mason.com fineart@macconnal-mason.com @macconnalmason David L. Mason, O.B.E.

17th- to 19th-century British paintings, watercolors, drawings, and sculpture.

Eclectic British, European, and American works of art.

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MACKLOWE GALLERY, LTD. | C9

MAISON GERARD | C7

New York T: (212) 644-6400 www.macklowegallery.com email@macklowegallery.com @macklowegallery Benjamin Macklowe, Lary Matlick, Carol Federer

New York T: (212) 674-7611 www.maisongerard.com home@maisongerard.com @maisongerard Benoist F. Drut

Tiffany Studios lamps and glass, French Art Nouveau decorative arts, and antique jewelry.

20th-century and contemporary furniture, lighting, and objets d’art.

MILORD ANTIQUITÉS | A8

JOAN B MIRVISS LTD | E5

Montréal T: (514) 933 2433 www.milordantiques.com showroom@milordantiques.com @milordantiques Francis Lord

New York T: (212) 799-4021 www.mirviss.com info@mirviss.com @joanbmirvissltd Joan B. Mirviss, Chelsea L. Cooksey, Bonnie B. Lee

20th-century design, antique furniture, and artworks.

Modern and contemporary Japanese ceramics, screens, paintings, and ukiyo-e prints.

GALERIE NATHALIE MOTTE MASSELINK | A14

LILLIAN NASSAU LLC | B2

Paris T: +33 1 43 54 99 92 www.mottemasselink.com info@mottemasselink.com @nath_motte Nathalie Motte Masselink

New York T: (212) 759-6062 www.lilliannassau.com info@lilliannassau.com @lilliannassau Arlie Sulka, Eric Silver, Daniela Addamo

Old Master drawings.

Museum-quality works by Louis Comfort Tiffany and Tiffany Studios.

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JILL NEWHOUSE GALLERY | A7

THE OLD PRINT SHOP, INC. | A12

New York T: (212) 249-9216 www.jillnewhouse.com info@jillnewhouse.com @jillnewhousegallery Jill Newhouse, Christa Savino, Amelia Gorman

New York T: (212) 683-3950 www.oldprintshop.com info@oldprintshop.com @theoldprintshop Robert K. Newman, Harry S. Newman, Brian Newman

Paintings and drawings by 19th- and 20th-century European Masters.

American prints, photographs, drawings, paintings, sculpture, and antique maps.

MICHAEL PASHBY ANTIQUES | D13

RONALD PHILLIPS LTD | E2

New York T: (917) 414-1827 www.michaelpashbyantiques.com info@michaelpashbyantiques.com @michael_pashby_antiques Michael Pashby, Ellie Kim

London T: +44 (0) 20 7493 2341 www.ronaldphillipsantiques.co.uk advice@ronaldphillips.co.uk @ronaldphillips.antiques Simon Phillips

17th- to 19th-century fine English antiques and decorative arts. .

18th- and 19th-century English furniture.

RED FOX FINE ART | E9

JAMES ROBINSON, INC. | C2

Middleburg, VA T: (703) 851-5160 www.redfoxfineart.com tr@redfoxfineart.com @redfoxfineart

New York & Nantucket, MA T: (212) 752-6166 www.jrobinson.com info@jrobinson.com @jamesrobinsoninc Joan Boening, James Boening, Marci Leggette

19th- and 20th-century sporting paintings and sculpture.

Antique jewelry, silver, porcelain, and glass, as well as handmade sterling silver.

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ROLLESTON LTD | B4

ROUNTREE TRYON GALLERIES | A9

London T: +44 (0) 207 229 5892 www.rollestonantiques.com advice@rollestonantiques.com @rolleston_ltd

London T: +44 (0) 207 839 8083 www.rountreetryon.com rowland@rountreetryon.com @rountreetryongalleries Jamie Rountree, Rowland Rhodes

Fine 18th- and 19th-century English furniture and works of art.

Formerly by royal appointment. Maritime, sporting, wildlife, and travel art.

S. J. SHRUBSOLE | A4

ROBERT SIMON FINE ART | C10

New York T: (212) 753-8920 www.shrubsole.com inquiries@shrubsole.com @sjshrubsole Timothy Martin, James McConnaughy, Benjamin Miller

New York & Tuxedo Park, NY T: (212) 288-9712 www.robertsimon.com rbs@robertsimon.com @robertsimonfineart Robert Simon, Dominic Ferrante

English and American silver, as well as antique jewelry.

European and New World paintings, drawings, and sculpture from 1300 to 1900.

SPENCER MARKS | E10

LAWRENCE STEIGRAD FINE ARTS | B5

Southampton, MA T: (413) 527-7344 www.spencermarks.com info@spencermarks.com @spencermarksltd Mark McHugh, Spencer Gordon

New York T: (212) 517-3643 www.steigrad.com gallery@steigrad.com @steigradart Lawrence Steigrad, Peggy Stone

19th- and 20th-century fine and unique silver.

Old Master paintings and drawings, with an emphasis on portraiture.

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EXHIBITORS

RICHARD GREEN | B10

JOHN SZOKE GALLERY | B11

London T: +44 (0)20 7499 4738 www.richardgreen.com paintings@richardgreen.com @richardgreengallery Jonathan Green

New York T: (212) 219-8300 www.johnszoke.com info@johnszoke.com @john_szoke_gallery John Szoke, Lillian Luo, Sabina Klein

A London gallery specializing in Old Master to Modern British paintings for 65 years.

Works on paper by Picasso and Munch.

TAMBARAN | B3

SIMON TEAKLE FINE JEWELRY | A10

New York T: (212) 570-0655 www.tambaran.com tambarangallery@gmail.com @tambarangallery Maureen Zarember

Greenwich, CT T: (203) 769-5888 www.simonteakle.com info@simonteakle.com @simonteaklejewelry Simon Teakle, Christine Cheng

Museum-quality contemporary, African, Oceanic, and Northwest Coast art.

Antique and vintage fine jewelry.

CAROLLE THIBAUT-POMERANTZ | E6

THOMSEN GALLERY | C6

New York & Paris T: +33 (0)6 09 05 35 98 www.antique-wallpaper.com carolle@ctpdecorativearts.com @antiquewallpaper Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz

New York T: (212) 288-2588 https://thomsengallery.com info@thomsengallery.com @thomsengallery Erik Thomsen, Cornelia Thomsen

Vintage wallpaper panels, as well as 20thcentury and contemporary decorative arts.

Japanese screens, paintings, gold lacquer, and ceramics from the 5th–21st centuries.

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WARTSKI | D14

ROBERT YOUNG ANTIQUES | E4

London T: +44 (0) 207 493 1141 www.wartski.com wartski@wartski.com @wartski1865 Katherine Purcell, Kieran McCarthy, Thomas Holman

London +44 (0) 20 7228 7847 www.robertyoungantiques.com office@robertyoungantiques.com @robertyoungantiques Robert Young, Josyane Young, Florence Grant

Antique jewelry, artworks by Carl Fabergé, objets de vertu, and antique silver.

Fine vernacular furniture and folk art.

FOCUS: AMERICANA | B13

ALLAN KATZ AMERICANA

KELLY KINZLE

Madison, CT T: (203) 494 3359 www.allankatzamericana.com folkkatz@gmail.com Allan Katz, Penny Katz

New Oxford, PA T: (717) 495-3395 www.kellykinzleantiques.com info@kellykinzleantiques.com @kellykinzle Kelly Kinzle

American folk art.

American folk art, painted furniture, paintings, and tall case clocks.

NATHAN LIVERANT AND SON, LLC

OLDE HOPE

Colchester, CT T: (860) 537-2409 www.liverantantiques.com mail@liverantantiques.com @liverant.antiques Arthur S. Liverant

New Hope, PA & New York T: (215) 297-0200 www.oldehope.com info@oldehope.com @oldehopeantiques Patrick Bell, Edwin Hild

18th- and 19th-century American furniture, paintings, and decorative arts.

American folk and decorative arts of distinction.

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EXHIBITORS FOCUS: AMERICANA | B13

DAVID A. SCHORSCH ~ EILEEN M. SMILES FINE AMERICANA Woodbury, CT T: (203) 982-7574 www.schorsch-smiles.com contact@schorsch-smiles.com @davidschorsch David A. Schorsch, Eileen M. Smiles American decorative arts of the 18th and 19th centuries, with a specialization in folk art.

ELLE SHUSHAN Philadelphia T: (215) 587-0000 www.elleshushan.com elle@elleshushan.com @elle.shushan Elle Shushan

Fine portrait miniatures, portrait waxes, and contemporary portrait photography.

JEFFREY TILLOU ANTIQUES Litchfield, CT T: (860) 567-9693 www.tillouantiques.com jeffrey@tillouantiques.com @tillouantiques Jeffrey Tillou Americana from the 18th and early 19th centuries.

INCOLLECT | B12

SOUTH HALL EXHIBITIONS

T: 617.926.0004 www.incollect.com info@incollect.com

Urban Life in the South Bronx: A Photo Essay by Simon Cherry Commissioned by East Side House Settlement

100 Years of Design: 1924-2024 The world’s finest antique, mid-century and contemporary furniture, art, décor, jewelry and collectible design. Created by masters of the 18th through the 21st-centuries, and presented by leading dealers and artisans.

Jorge Otero-Pailos: Analogue Sites

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VETTING COMMITTEE

Vetting Co-Chairs JOAN BOENING

ALICE LEVI DUNCAN

JAY GRIMM

ROBERT YOUNG

Alan Andersen

Nancy Druckman

Edwin Hild

Jutta-Annette Page

Mark Anderson

Jeannine Falino

Sandra Hindman

Elisabeth Poole Parker

Robert D. Aronson

Jackie Fay

Erica Hirshler

Lindsy R. Parrott

Debra Bach

Elizabeth Feld

Randall Hixenbaugh

Simon Phillips

Craig Basmajian

Stuart P. Feld

Ryoichi Iida

Elena Ratcheva

Eric Baumgartner

Daniel Finamore

William Iselin

Ann-Marie Richard

Frances Beatty

Mimi Findlay

Barbara Israel

Letitia Roberts

Carlo Bella

Peter Findlay

Margot Johnson

Jennifer Garland Ross

Robin Beningson

Peter Finer

Daile Kaplan

Polly Sartori

John Bidwell

Helene Fontoira-Marzin

Brian Kathenes

Paul Schaffer

Simona Blau

Jim Francis

Guillaume Kientz

Peter Schaffer

James Boening

Ron Fuchs

Brian Kish

Cameron M. Shay

Graham Boettcher

Melissa Gagen

Simeon Lagodich

Elle Shushan

Giovanni Bucchi

Pia Gallo

Virgina Lee Webb

Rand Silver

Jonathan Burden

Donna Ghelerter

Martin P. Levy

Robert Simon

Marcus Burke

Judith Glass

Becky MacGuire

Suzanne Smeaton

Jason Busch

Dessa Goddard

Michele Majer

Jonathan Snellenburg

Paul Carella

Joseph Goddu

Richard C. Malley

William Stahl

Steven Chait

James Godfrey

Katherine Martin

Douglas B. Stock

Tara Gleason Chicirda

Spencer Gordon

Tim Martin

Alan N. Stone

Alistair Clarke

Ulysses Grant Dietz

Lark Mason

Mark M. Topalian

Sarah D. Coffin

Lynda Greig

John Metcalfe

James W. Tottis

Paul Cohen

Leslie Grigsby

Mary Cheek Mills

Olaf Unsoeld

Thomas Colville

Titi Halle

Joan B. Mirviss

Madeleine Viljoen

Daniel Crouch

Michele Beiny Harkins

John Molloy

Meredith Ward

Barbara Deisroth

Stephen Harrison

Jeffrey Myers

Leon Wender

Rachel Delphia

Gregory Hedberg

Kirk J. Nelson

Roger Wieck

Dennis Dodds

Ariel Herrmann

Robert Newman

James Zemaitis

The Winter Show Vetting Committee is comprised of over 110 distinguished experts in their respective fields. Their impartial expertise affords the public the highest level of confidence in the fine and decorative arts showcased at the 2024 Show. Each member of the Vetting Committee acts independently and does not represent any institution or business, ensuring an unbiased evaluation of each item presented at the Show. 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 previous years, each exhibitor takes personal responsibility for each work sold at The Winter Show, providing a certificate of guarantee and a bill of sale which includes full particulars about the item as found on the descriptive label. 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. Their contributions ensure the success and integrity of the Show.

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A LA VIEILLE RUSSIE 745 Fifth Avenue, 4th Floor • New York City • 10151 • +1.212.752.1727 • ALVR.com

Fabergé gold-mounted red, black, and white enamel brooch in the form of a ladybug, set with diamonds. Workmaster H. Wigström. Length: 1 in., Width: 3/4 in. Purchased in Fabergé’s London shop by Mme Monbrison, December 1911 — £14. Booth D9

Established 1851

Where the Unusual is Usual SM


The Fuller Building 595 Madison Avenue, 4th Floor The Fuller Building 595 Madison Avenue, 4th Floor

New York, New York 10022 New York, New York 10022

www.adelsongalleries.com (212) 439-6800 www.adelsongalleries.com (212) 439-6800

Patrick Hughes (b. 1939) Patrick Hughes (b. 1939) Tall Books, 2018, Oil on board construction, 24 1/2 x 18 1/8 x 3 7/8 inches

Booth E7

Tall Books, 2018, Oil on board construction, 24 1/2 x 18 1/8 x 3 7/8 inches


A Glorious Selection of Rare Maps & Atlases, Color-plate Books, Audubon Prints, Natural History Engravings & Watercolors.

John James Audubon (1785-1851) Plate CCLI Brown Pelican from The Birds of America. London: 1827-38. Engraved by Robert Havell (1793-1878) Aquatint engraving with original hand-coloring. 38 1/2 x 25 1/2” (sheet), 49 1/2” x 36 3/4” (framed).

Booth D2

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


BLURRING THE LINES ON RARE OCCASIONS, YOU WILL SEE SIDE-BY-SIDE OBJECTS THAT BLUR THE LINES BETWEEN APPLIED ARTS AND FINE ARTS. AT THE WINTER SHOW, WE WILL PRESENT AN EXTREMELY RARE DELFTWARE PLATE NEXT TO A PAINTING, BOTH BY ARTIST FREDERIK VAN FRYTOM (1632 - 1702), DELFT, CIRCA 1685. WE LOOK FORWARD TO WELCOMING YOU DURING OUR 30TH YEAR EXHIBITING IN NEW YORK AND THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE WINTER SHOW. MORE INFO: ARONSON.COM/TWS24. Booth E14


Mary Cassatt (1844–1926), Sara and Her Dog Pastel over counterproof on paper, 22 ¾ x 17 ⅜ inches (57.8 x 44.1 cm)

100 Chetwynd Drive, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 (610) 896-0680 www.averygalleries.com info@averygalleries.com

Booth A13


Veronique Bamps Bijoux anciens

Set necklace and earrings in yellow gold and silver set with diamonds and garnets circa 1860. info@veroniquebamps.com +377 643917465

Booth# B7 Véronique Bamps | 41 avenue Hector Otto, Monaco, 98000 Monaco

Booth B7


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

Booth D1

by appointment


H. B L A I R M A N & S O N S LT D

DECANTER Designed by Archibald Knox (1864-1933) The glass manufactured by James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars Glass Works (1834-1980) Retailed by Liberty & Co. (1875-present) English ((Birmingham), 1903 Silver & Glass 13 ½ (high) × 4 in (diameter at base) Provenance: [ … ]; acquired in London, 1950s; private collection

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 E13


Daido Moriyama “n.t. (from ‘71NY )”, 1971 / 2023, unique, synthetic polymer on canvas, 105 × 70 cm, © Daido Moriyama, courtesy Daniel Blau, Munich


Maximilianstraße 26· 80539 Munich· Germany www.danielblau.com· contact @danielblau.com· Tel.: +49 / 89 / 29 73 42 Booth E8



Booth C13


NEW YORK • PARIS • WEST PALM BEACH

Alexander Calder Les Vers Noirs Wool Tapestry 1971 67 x 94 in, 170 x 240 cm

Specializing in master tapestries from the 15th to the 20th century since 1950

info@boccara.com • www.boccara.com (228) 343 4620 Booth C5


Ralph M. Chait GalleRies, inC . works of art • 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 CHINESE FLAMBE GLAZED PORCELAIN VASE Qianlong period, ca: second half 18th century, the mounts ca: early 19th century. Related almost identical mounted examples: British Royal Collection: Ayers, 2016, Vol. II, Nos. 1289 and 1290. Height with mounts: 23 inches (59 cm). Ex: Continental European collection since the mid-1900s. Booth D7


CHARLES CLARK

American Antiques of the Classical Period

35 Main Street North, Woodbury, CT 06798 w 203.982.1008 w www.clarkclassical.com Booth E11


JASPER FRANCIS CROPSEY (American 1823-1900)

Indian Summer on the Hudson. View near Peekskill, 1896. Watercolor on paper, 17 7/8 x 27 inches Signed and dated lower center

THOMAS COLVILLE FINE ART

111 Old Quarry Road, Guilford, CT 06437 203-453-2449 | Visit us in Manhattan 212-879-9259 www.thomascolville.com | By Appointment Booth C4


Harry Steen, Dining Room, Mount Vernon, 2023 Oil on panel 24 × 28 ins (61 × 71.1 cm)

Jonathan Cooper Stand D11 20 Park Walk London W10 0AQ t: +44 (0)20 7351 0410

Booth D11

mail@jonathancooper.co.uk

jonathancooper.co.uk


cove landing 167 EAST 74TH STREET NEW YORK NEW YORK 10021 212.288.7597 covelanding@gmail.com

A 19TH CENTURY AUSTRIAN EMPIRE MAHOGANY AND PARCEL-GILT ÉTAGÈRE WITH THREE TIERS, MIRRORED BACK, GILT-BANDED AND FAUX-BRONZE PAINTED FLUTED COLUMNAR SUPPORTS CROWNED WITH CARVED PALM LEAF CAPITALS AND TERMINATING IN CANTED CARVED LION’S PAW FEET ABOVE A SINGLE DRAWER POSSIBLY VIENNA OR BUDAPEST

JOSHUA MCHUGH PHOTOGRAPHY

65 INCHES HIGH 34 INCHES WIDE 24 INCHES DEEP

Booth A1


From sea to shining sea! The Great American Library The Petros G. Pelos Collection

London 4 Bury Street St James’s London SW1Y 6AB +44 (0)20 7042 0240 Booth E15

New York PO Box 329 Larchmont NY 10538-2945 +1 (212) 602 1779

Daniel Crouch Rare Books info@crouchrarebooks.com crouchrarebooks.com


didierltd

Jewelry by Italian artists of the Rome School, 1950s-1960s

66b Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BY , UK — +44 (0)7973 800415 Open by appointment — info@didierltd.com — www.didierltd.com — @didierltd — @artistjewel Booth D6


Dolan/Maxwell

ROGER VIEILLARD

MICHAEL CANNING ELIZABETH CATLETT

Distinguished Modern & Contemporary Art American, European, the New York School, Atelier 17, WPA, art by African Americans from 1930 to the present 2o46 Rittenhouse Square Philadelphia Pennsylvania 191o3 215,732.7787 www.DolanMaxwell.com Booth D12


EGUIGUREN Arte de Hispanoamérica

Works of art, paintings and sculptures of the Americas

SILVER-GILT EWER Miguel Guerra Ávila Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción (Guatemala City), ca. 1800 Raised, cast, chased, repoussé and gold-plated silver H 27 cm, W 20cm, D 10.5 cm Marks on the exterior edge of the base: Guexxa, Santiago on horseback between two volcanos in a square frame with the two top corners beveled and a royal 'de busto' crown

www.eguiguren.com • info@eguiguren.com • +541148067554

Ayacucho 2038, 1112 Buenos Aires, Argentina Booth D10


An Important Kentucky Rifle by George Grace, Virginia, dated 1776 Made the year of the American Revolution American, Virginia Iron, brass, wood, white metal PROVENANCE: Private Collection United Kingdom, by repute from Lowther Castle, Cumbria, UK

N

o American weapon is more evocative of the period of the struggle for that country’s independence, or more closely associated in the popular imagination today with the Revolutionary War than the elegant yet immensely practical and effective Kentucky rifle. The rifle described here is of exceptional significance not only because it is a very fine example of the type but also because it was made by a significant gunsmith in the very year in which America’s great struggle to become a free nation began.

38 & 39 DUKE STREET, ST JAMES’S, LONDON +44 (0) 20 7839 5666 GALLERY@PETERFINER.COM WWW.PETERFINER.COM


Booth A3


eur ope an decor ative arts company

An Exceptional ‘Historismus’ Viennese Silver-Gilt & Painted Enamel Ewer Circa 1875-90. Height 17”. Provenance: Impressive Collection of Viennese Enamels, Sotheby’s Belgravia, London, 1979.

By Appointment 5 Glen Cove Road, Greenvale, New York 11548 516-643-1538 / 516-621-8300 / eurodecart@gmail.com / eurodecart.com

Member of Art & Antique Dealers League of America Founded 1926

Booth A11


Booth A2


Louis Welden Hawkins, ca. (1840 – 1910) The Actress Louise Silvain Watercolor on paper in a bronze frame designed by Hawkins 11 ½ x 11 inches (29 x 28.5 cm.), signed and dated 1906

French & Company | 17 East 65th Street, New York, NY 10065 | 646-289-0186 Frenchandcompanyart.com | Info@frenchandcompanyart.com Booth C11


GLASS PAST NEW YORK Sara Blumberg and Jim Oliveira

By appointment 212.343.2524 917.797.5468 glasspast.com Booth A5


Emilie Pugh, Trailing Winds III, 2023, Burnt kozuke paper, cast gilded rocks, 59 x 43 ¼ in (150 x 110 cm)

Booth B1


RAFAEL VIÑOLY

Rafael Viñoly, 1944-2023 Figure in Red, ca. 2009 Watercolor on paper 11 x 11 inches

Rafael Viñoly, 1944-2023 Head, ca. 2009 Watercolor on paper 11 x 11 inches

Rafael Viñoly, 1944-2023 Questioning, ca. 2009 Watercolor on paper 11 x 11 inches

Rafael Viñoly, 1944-2023 Seated in Blue, ca. 2009 Watercolor on paper 11 x 11 inches

(212) 813-9797 by appointment • info@bgfa.com • www.bgfa.com Booth C1


A book from George Washington’s library, with his autograph Transactions of the Royal Humane Society (London, 1795) Gifted to him by an American-born member of the Society, which pioneered early forms of CPR to prevent premature burial, a potential fate that terrified Washington

WHERE RARE BOOKS LIVE mayfair 43 dover street london w1s 4ff Booth C12

www.peterharrington.co.uk

chelsea 100 fulham road london sw3 6hs


We buy art libraries in the United States 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 B6


Works on Paper from the 15th to the 20th century

441 Elm Street, South Dartmouth, MA 02748 Tel: +1 212 249 1397 oldmaster@hill-stone.com

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

Booth D3


Paint-Grained and Gilded “Fancy” Side Chair

Attributed to Thomas S. Renshaw and John Barnhart, Baltimore, about 1815. Mahogany, painted and gilded, with caning, 32½ in. high

THE FULLER BUILDING 41 EAST 57 TH STREET N E W YO R K 10 02 2 212 . 535. 8 810 HIRSCHL ANDADLER .COM

Booth B9


CLINTON HOWELL ANTIQUES www.clintonhowellantiques.com | 646-489-0434 | clintonrhowell@gmail.com


CLINTON HOWELL ANTIQUES

Mahogany Writing Table c. 1810 Unique Features: The leg and the handles are geometric. The paw feet derive from Egyptian design. Leg is loosely based on Thomas Hope drawing and handles are a design from Thomas Hope. The rope twist molding is realistic and overscale as is the lambs tongue molding under the drawers. Construction very unusual in that the legs tenon into the "box" of the top. The profile of the drawers is a frame for the handles.

Booth D8


A Regency Rosewood Brass Mounted Writing Table in the Manner of John Mclean. Circa 1815. Height: 30” Width: 44” Depth: 24”

836 BROADWAY NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10003 212-477-0033 hydeparkantiques.com For the serious collector and true connoisseur

Booth D4


An important bronze fountain titled “Joy Fountain” by American sculptor, Edith Barretto Parsons (1878-1956) with two cherubic children standing on tiptoe and gripping the edge of the bowl, inscribed on the base, E.B.PARSONS and ROMAN BRONZE WORKS N.Y. American, ca.1930 (original cast done in 1919) 40.5 ins. high, 31 ins. wide. Edith Barreto Parsons is best known for her fountain figures of spirited children and animals. A very similar single figure "Frog Baby" was exhibited at the Architectural League in New York in 1917 and a version of it was installed in 1934 at the renowned Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina. 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 • 212-74 4-6281 • www.bi-gardenantiques.com Booth C8


Bergdorf Goodman 754 5th Avenue, 7th Floor New York, NY 10019 WWW.KENTSHIRE.COM

Booth C3


K E S H I S H I A N

keshishiancarpets.com

Booth C14


Koopman Rare Art George Wickes

The Earl of Kildare Candelabra London, 1744

Visit us at Booth E3 12 Dover Street, Mayfair London, W1S 4LL www.koopman.art info@koopman.art | +44 (0) 20 7242 7624 Booth E3


Congratulations to The Winter Show for 70 years of Excellence!

Levy Galleries

INC

917-841-3824 • Frank@Levygalleries.com Levygalleries.com

Booth E1


The Arenberg Psalter-Breviary (Premonstratensian use) Northeastern France (Laon?), c. 1300 (after 1297) ff. 303v-304, Dives and Lazarus


Les enLuminures

paris • new york • chicago

23 East 73rd Street, 7th Floor New York, NY 10021 tel +1 212 717 7273 newyork@lesenluminures.com

1, rue J.J. Rousseau 75001 Paris tel: +33 (0)1 42 60 15 58 info@lesenluminures.com

980 North Michigan Ave. Suite 1330 Chicago, IL 60611 tel +1 773 929 5986 chicago@lesenluminures.com

www.lesenluminures.com Booth A6


16 Clifford Street · London w1s 3RG +44 (0)20 7734 8686 pictures@libson-yarker.com www.libson-yarker.com

Lowell Libson & Jonny Yarker Ltd

Johan Christian Dahl 1788–1857 View of Vesuvius from Castellammare (detail) Oil on unlined canvas · dated ‘Septbr. 1820’ 9⅞ x 17⅛ inches · 25 x 43.5 cm Booth B8


Booth C9


MACCONNAL-MASON EST. 1893

EUGÈNE BOUDIN (1824 - 1898)

Le Havre, Un Bassin, Septembre 1888 Oil on panel, 10⅝ x 8¼ inches


MACCONNAL-MASON EST. 1893

Oil on canvas

10¾ x 8⅞ inches

The artist’s daughter ALEXEI ALEXEIEWITSCH HARLAMOFF (1840-1925) 14 & 17 Duke Street, St. James’s, London, SW1Y 6DB | Tel: +44 (0)20 7839 7693 www.macconnal-mason.com | fineart@macconnal-mason.com Booth D5


Michael Coffey, Galaxy II Wall

29, 43 & 53 East 10th Street, New York, NY 10003 (212) 674-7611

maisongerard.com Booth C7


TOMASO BUZZI (1900-1981) Rare pair of rosewood and upholstered stools by Tomaso Buzzi, Italy: circa 1930

F I N E F U R N I T U R E A N D D E C O R AT I V E A R T S 1870 Notre-Dame Street West, Montreal, Canada

Tel: 514 933 2433

milordantiques.com Booth A8


Hans von Aachen

Willem von Mieris

Ado lphe Appian

J ean-François Millet

Il Baci ccio

Girolam o Muziano

C o r nelis Bega

Jean-Claude Naigeon

Hans Bol

Charles Natoire

Gerard Ter Borch

Jean-Baptiste Oudry

Ed me Bouchardon

Giovanni Francesco Panini

François Bou cher

Etienne Parrocel

Paul Bril

Charles Parrocel

Annibale Carracci

JEAN-BAPTISTE PATER

Jacob Cats

G iovanni Batti sta Pi azze tta

Théodore Chassériau

Jean-Baptiste Pi llement

Sir Edward C oley Bur ne-Jones

DOM ENICO PIOLA

Nicolas Cochin

Giovanni Battista Pittoni

Camille Corot

Nicolas Poussin

Thom as Couture

Pierre Paul Prud’hon

Michel-F r ançois Dan dré -Bardon

Hubert Robert

Henri-Pierre Dan loux

Giovanni Francesco Romanelli

Charles-François Daubigny

Auguste Rodin

Jacques-Louis David

Herman Saftleven

Eugène Delacroi x

Augustin de Saint-Aubin

J acques Foucquier

Il Sodoma

JACQUES GAMELIN

Stradan us

Théodore Géricault

Pierre Charles Trémolières

Anne-Louis Girodet

Jacob van Strij

Il Guerc ino

Abrah am van Strij

Henri J o s eph Harpignies

Horace Vernet

Victor Hugo

Martin de Vos

Jan Van Huysum

Frans Xaver Winterhalter

J e an-Bapti st e Le Prince

THE WINTER SHOW / STAND A 1 4

LÉON LHERMITTE

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Carle van Loo

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NAT HALIE MOTTE MASSELINK OLD MASTER DRAWINGS PARIS

François van Loo

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JAPANESE WOMEN CERAMIC ARTISTS Taking Space, Making Space

JOAN B MIRVISS LTD JAPANESE ART Antique - Contemporary 39 East 78th Street, 4th Floor | New York NY 10075 Telephone 212 799 4021 | www.mirviss.com

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Jill Newhouse Gallery 19th and 20th Century European Masters

4 East 81st Street New York Tel 212-249-9216 Max Slevogt

german, 1868-1932

Bathers at the Beach, 1900

Oil on canvas, 29 x 24 inches

www.jillnewhouse.com

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Which Way? Martin Lewis, Aquatint, 1932 One of a great collection of Lewis’ prints that are available.

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ROBERT K. NEWMAN HARRY S. NEWMAN 49 WEST 24TH STREET, SECOND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10010-3549 TEL 212.683.3950 INFO@OLDPRINTSHOP.COM Booth A12


RONALD PHILLIPS G R E AT E N G L I S H F U R N I T U R E

A GEORGE II BURR WALNUT AND PARCEL GILT BUREAU CABINET ATTRIBUTED TO THE WORKSHOP OF GILES GRENDEY ENGLISH, CIRCA 1735 26 BRUTON STREET, LONDON W1J 6QL +44 (0)20 7493 2341

ADVICE @ RONALDPHILLIPS.CO.UK Booth E2



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1 North Madison Street, Middleburg , Virginia 20117 www.redfoxfineart.com 703.851.5160 Above: ALFRED DE DREUX (French, 1810-1860) Going Down to the Post oil on canvas, 29 x 36 inches Booth E9


Antique Jewelry ~ Silver ~ Objets ~ Porcelain ~ Glass ~ Handmade Sterling Flatware

NEW YORK 480 Park Avenue 212.752.6166

INC. Established 1912

NANTUCKET 2 S. Beach Street 917.868.5828

DCA LIC #0016371

Booth C2


ROLLESTON ENGLISH FURNITURE & CHINESE WORKS OF ART

AN EXCEPTIONAL PAIR OF GEORGE III GILTWOOD BRACKETS ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS JOHNSON ENGLISH, CIRCA 1760

104a Kensington Church Street, London Booth B4

Tel: +44(0) 207 229 5892

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THOMAS MITCHELL (1735-1790) Plymouth Sound at dusk Oil on canvas 39¾ x 53 in., 101 x 134.5 cm

JOHN FREDERICK HERRING snr. (1795-1865) A dappled grey horse in a stable with a greyhound, ducks, and a cat Oil on canvas 22 x 29¾ in., 55.9 x 75.5 cm

ROUNTREE TRYON GALLERIES The Old Tavern, Market Square, Petworth, West Sussex GU28 0AH United Kingdom

Petworth: +44 (0)1798 344 207 London: +44 (0)207 839 8083 info@rountreetryon.com www.rountreetryon.com

FORMERLY BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT 2018-2023

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An American Silver and Mixed-Metals Water Jug New York, c. 1880 by Tiffany & Co. • Height: 7 1⁄ 2"; Weight: 26 oz. 16 dwt. Given as an Xmas present in 1880.

S. J. Shrubsole 26 East 81st Street, New York, NY 10028 Tel: (212) 753-8920 • E-mail: inquiries@shrubsole.com • www.shrubsole.com Booth A4


ROBERT SIMON FINE ART Giovanni di Marco, called Giovanni dal Ponte (Florence, 1385–ca. 1437)

Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saint Anthony Abbot, Saint James the Greater, and Two Angels Tempera on panel 41 x 23 inches (104.1x 58.4 cm)

Previously included in the monographic exhibition on the artist at the Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence.

22 East 80th Street Fourth Floor New York, NY 10075 rbs@robertsimon.com (212) 288 9712 www.robertsimon.com

Booth C10


Spencer Marks

Fine Antique & 20th Century Silver www.spencermarks.com

�arcus & � o. �and-wrought 18K �old �ylix-style � up, �ew �ork � ity, c. 1917, �ength: 7.25 inches

Likely exhibited in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s 1917 Exhibition of Work by Manufacturers and Designers

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 E10


William Sergeant Kendall

(Spuyten Duyvil, New York 1869 – Hot Springs, Virginia 1938) Saint Yves, Pray For Us (Saint Yves, Priez Pour Nous)

Lawrence Steigrad Fine Art Old Master Paintings & Portraits from 17th to 19th Century New York, New York www.steigrad.com Booth B5


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An exceptional rosa fiorito alabastro covered vase carved with torus gadroon motifs and satyr mask handles from the collections of Louis XIV at the Château de Versailles Italy, Rome, last third of the 17th century, circa 1665. Provenance : collection of Louis XIV at the Château de Versailles. 6 Rue Royale, 75008 Paris, France · +33 1 56 43 66 70 · steinitz@steinitz.fr · www.steinitz.fr


147 New Bond Street London W1S 2TS paintings@richardgreen.com www.richardgreen.com

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John Szoke Gallery WORKS ON PAPER BY PICASSO AND MUNCH

Pablo Picasso Buste de Femme d’après Cranach le Jeune II (Bloch 859), 1958, linocut, 251/2 x 21 inches

www.johnszoke.com • info@johnszoke.com • 212-219-8300 Booth B11

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Pair of diamond and agate cameo earrings, by Hemmerle

4 Grigg St

Greenwich, Connecticut

203-769-5888 Booth A10

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18th century Furniture and Objets d’Art

Vintage Wallpapers - Decorative Arts

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By appointment - Paris - New York

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Phone

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art, lacquer works, bamboo baskets, and

By appointment

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ceramics from the 5th to the 21st centuries

Booth C6

212 288 2588

Japanese folding screens, paintings, ink


Established 1865 60 ST JAMES’S STREET, LONDON SW1A 1LE

A platinum Winter jewel for the Winter Show

A snowflake by Carl Fabergé entirely diamond-set, shown against its original drawing in Albert Holmström’s jewellery design book dated 27th April 1913, represented both life-size and enlarged.

www.wartski.com

wartski@wartski.com

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THE GREEN BOTTLE, PARIS, 1907

OIL ON CANVAS

18¼ × 15¼ INCHES

MAX WEBER

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GIA 6.91ct Old Mine Brilliant Cut Sold $62,500

Tiffany Studios Daffodil Table Lamp Sold $52,500

Pablo Picasso Sold $55,000

Jaune Quick-To-See Smith (Native American) Sold $400,000

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AUCTIONS ~ APPRAISALS ~ ART ADVISORY ~ ESTATES

February American Auction 2024

Frederick J. Mulhaupt, 1871-1938 Autumn River

Ralph Albert Blakelock, 1847-1919 Landscape

S. Kirk & Son Co. Silver Vase Mary Lee Bowman Estate

Gorham Silver Three-Handled Presentation Cup Mary Lee Bowman Estate Julian Alden Weir, 1852-1919 Brittany Landscape

John Francis Murphy, 1853-1921 Luminous Fall Landscape

Outstanding 2023 Results

Martin Johnson Heade, American, 1819-1904 Sunset on the Marsh, circa 1880 Sold $255,000

Milena Pavlovic-Barili, Serbian, 1909-1945 Juno & Vulcan, 1936 Sold: $95,000

Roman Marble Apollo 1st C. B.C. 1st C. A.D. Sold: $295,000

Max Weyl, American, 1837-1914, Potomac River View of Arlington House, Washington, D.C., 1878 Sold: $19,000

Max Ernst, German, 1891-1976 Flowers Against Blue, 1928 Sold: $530,000

David Linley for Alfred Dunhill Humidor Sold: $50,000

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CURIOUS OBJECTS

The following pages highlight some notable artworks on view at the 2024 edition of the Show. Compiled by the editors of The Magazine Antiques and Helen Allen, Executive Director of The Winter Show

Portrait of Three Sisters, ca. 1810 Oil on canvas Presented by Robert Young Antiques It is unusual to have a triple-child family portrait in the English folk art tradition, not to mention one on this scale having such a formal composition for an engagingly naive folk art painting. The soft, pale palette is delightful and most uncommon. The painting was selected to be included in the pioneering exhibition Two Hundred Years of English Naive Art, which toured the US in 1996. The show included objects loaned from British private collections and eighteen English museums. It was accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue written by James Ayres, author of British Folk Art and English Naïve Painting 1700–1900. A detail of the portrait was illustrated as the frontispiece of the catalogue, where it is titled Portrait of Three Sisters and dated c. 1810, and subsequently it is described: “The highwaisted dresses suggest a Regency period for this memorable group portrait found in Lancashire. The idyllic sylvan setting effortlessly implies a landed family, while the unusually pale palette is in keeping with the youth of the sitters.”

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Armless Rocker Harvard, Massachusetts, ca. 1840 Maple, figured maple, iron bolts, cane Presented by David A. Schorsch ~ Eileen M. Smiles Fine Americana Prominently illustrated in five of the major texts on Shaker furniture, this armless maple rocker of c. 1840 is considered the ultimate example of the form made at the Harvard, Massachusetts, community. In describing the rocker in The Encyclopedia of Shaker Furniture, authors Timothy D. Rieman and Jean M. Burks state: “This is clearly an exceptional chair, where the maker stretched the limits of design. Five slat chairs are rare, but its combination with the figured maple, cane seat, and short rockers with added extensions make this one of the best.” Its notable provenance includes Charles F. “Bud” Thompson and the Sprowls collection.

Gold Cup Marcus & Co. Presented by Spencer Marks With its sweeping arms and hammered surface, this boldly designed 18K gold cup was made by Marcus & Co. of New York City to exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s first Exhibition of Work by Manufacturers and Designers in 1917. These exhibitions brought together top designers and firms to use the Met’s collection as inspiration for modern design. The wing-like arms of the cup are based on a Greek Kylix in the Met’s collection (07.286.97), while the hammered body references metalwork surfaces of the popular arts and crafts movement. Combining these elements, Marcus & Co. created a masterpiece at the vanguard of current taste – a great achievement for Marcus & Co. and the Met’s educational mission.

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Sèvres half-bottle cooler from the “Service Arabesque” (seau à demi-bouteille arabesque), 1785 Hard-paste porcelain Presented by Michele Beiny three volumes of engravings of Raphael’s Vatican loggia by Giovanni Volpato and Giovanni Ottaviani produced 1772–77. Plate 2 in the second volume shows the design of leaping leopards that was used as a source of inspiration for the painting on the bottle cooler.

This footed half-bottle cooler is from the “Service Arabesque” commissioned in 1783 by the Comte d’Angiviller for Louis XVI. As directeur des Bâtiments and minister in charge of the Sèvres porcelain factory, d’Angiviller pursued an active policy of introducing new ideas into the French artistic sphere and was a pioneer of the fashion for antiquity and the Renaissance, which was to reach its peak during the Empire period more than twenty years later.

Although the factory had gone a long way toward mastering hard paste by this time, there were several technical difficulties and production of the service dragged on, coming to a halt in 1787. Never delivered to Louis XVI, it was finally presented as a diplomatic gift in 1795 to Karl August von Hardenberg, minister of state for the king of Prussia. It was taken to Schloss Neuhardenberg near Berlin, where it remained intact until World War II, but only a small number of pieces survived destruction by Russian forces in 1945. This piece remained in the possession of a descendant of Prince von Hardenberg until now.

Louis XVI had ordered a soft-paste dinner service with mythological scenes intended to inspire him through their depiction of episodes in the story of Telemachus, but d’Angiviller sought to push the boundaries by producing a service in hard paste, the new fashionable material that replicated true Chinese porcelain. He ordered decoration taken from Raphael’s Vatican loggia, created in the early sixteenth century for the Medici Pope Leo X and deriving its inspiration from the excavations of ancient Rome. The shapes of the service were designed by the architect Louis Le Masson, mostly inspired by ancient architectural forms. The decoration was copied from the

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A Pair of Unusually Large William III Antique English Silver Candlesticks London, 1696, possibly by David Willaume Presented by S.J. Shrubsole These unusually large William III silver candlesticks were made in London in 1696, possibly by David Willaume. At eight inches tall, they are 30 percent larger than was standard in the period, and with their lion-mask decoration, they were clearly intended to make an impressive statement. The crest is that of Grenville, for Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, first Duke of Buckingham and Chandos (1776–1839) or his son Richard Plantagenet Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, second Duke of Buckingham and Chandos (1797–1861). He was declared bankrupt in 1847, with debts over a million pounds, only seven years after succeeding his father, and was forced to sell the contents of Stowe House, the main family seat. The financial ruin of so prominent a member of the aristocracy, who had inherited an income of more than £ 70,000, a huge fortune at the time, was a national sensation. The candlesticks were included in the 37-daylong Christie’s Stowe House Sale in 1848, and they were subsequently included in Queen Charlotte’s Loan Exhibition of Old Silver in 1929, one of the most important exhibitions of English silver ever held.

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Josef Hoffmann Rug for Palais Stoclet, 1907 mode bellflower Presented by Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC

Josef Hoffmann designed this carpet in 1907 for the Palais Stoclet in Brussels. It was also used in various rooms in Villa Ast in Austria and to equip several other residential apartments. Gustav Klimt, for instance, used it for his studio in Feldmühlgasse in Vienna’s 13th district. Three of these carpets were produced in 1912 and are being presented in Bernard Goldberg’s exhibition titled Architects of Design at the 2024 Winter Show.

Sturtevant J. Hamblin Pair of Portraits, Sea Captain and Wife Massachusetts, ca. 1840 Oil on canvas Presented by Jeffrey Tillou Antiques This Sea Captain and Wife pair of c. 1840 portraits by Sturtevant J. Hamblin are housed in beautiful period-painted stenciled frames. The paintings were illustrated in Nineteenth Century Folk Painting: Our Spirited National Heritage, Works of Art from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tillou (1971). Peter Tillou began exhibiting in the early 1960s and was one of the anchors of the Show throughout his life and, for many years, collaborated with his son Jeffrey. In honor of the Show’s 70th, and the family’s long history with The Winter Show, Jeffrey is delighted to feature this wonderful pair of portraits.

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Robert Ingersoll Aitken (1878-1949) Sundial with Satyr Figure American, 1915 Bronze Presented by Barbara Israel Garden Antiques This bronze figural sundial by American sculptor Robert Ingersoll Aitken (1878–1949), features a child satyr holding a shell-form sundial, wonderfully embellished with a serpent on the sundial gnomon and the snail perched on the edge of the shell. It’s a particularly rare piece as the sculptor is typically known for his large civic commissions, the most famous of which is the West Pediment (1935) of the United States Supreme Court building in Washington, DC, commissioned by architect Cass Gilbert (1867–1934). The satyr sundial, commissioned in 1915 by the employees of the Murphy Varnish Company, was a gift to the firm’s president in honor of the company’s fiftieth year in business. The dial plate is inscribed “AMICIS QUAELIBET HORA,” or “friends at any hour.”

Frederik van Frytom Frytom Plate, Delft, ca. 1680

Presented by Aronson of Amsterdam

In honor of the gallery’s 30 years in the Show and the Show’s 70th anniversary, Aronson is presenting an exhibition featuring two exceptional artworks by the renowned artist Frederik van Frytom (c. 1632–1702), a mesmerizing plate and a captivating painting on panel, both meticulously crafted by the artist. Celebrated as Holland’s most renowned painter of seventeenth-century Delft faience, Frytom possessed an unparalleled ability to blur the lines between fine arts and applied arts. His artistic brilliance extended beyond ceramics, as he was also known for his captivating paintings on both canvas and panel. Even today, his work remains a pinnacle of perfection, a testament to the limitless possibilities of artistic expression.

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George Catlin North American Indian Portfolio, 1844

Presented by Daniel Crouch Rare Books

From the arrival of the tall ships of the Pacific voyagers in the late eighteenth century to the coming of the transcontinental railroad in the mid-nineteenth, the Petros G. Pelos Collection presented at Daniel Crouch’s stand tells the story of the building of a nation. The works in the collection do not just reflect the emerging shape of the United States but were instrumental in creating its identity. They include some famously iconic, and exceptionally rare, first-hand printed and manuscript travel accounts, atlases, portfolios, and governmental proclamations and the collection contains hundreds of charts, maps, views, and portraits, of the people and places that make “America, the Beautiful.”

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Shown is a hand-colored plate from George Catlin’s North American Indian portfolio: Hunting scenes and amusements of the Rocky mountains and prairies of America of 1844. An illustrator from Philadelphia, Catlin was the first western artist to attempt the perilous journey up the Missouri River, and the first to create visual records of his experiences traveling among the Plains Indians of North America.


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French Faïence from The Estate of Sidney R. Knafel Sold to Benefit the Detroit Institute of Arts

AUCTION January 24, 2024 at 10:00am EST

Fabergé & Vertu / English & Continental Silver Pair of Marseille (Fauchier) Trompe L’oeil Duck Tureens and Covers. Estimate $30,000–50,000. Auction January 25

EXHIBITION January 20–22

AUCTION January 25, 2024 at 10:00am EST

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JEAN L. & ROBERT A. STERN ENDOWMENT

PHILIP L. YANG JR.

Supporter ($25,000 to $49,999) Dr. Darrick E. Antell Mr. &Mrs. Robert F.R. Ballard Mr. Alan S. &Mrs. Madeline D. Blinder Mr. Frank Brunckhorst William Callanan Christopher J. Carrera Courtney Booth Christensen Kevin Cottrell David L. Duffy Marcelline Thomson

William Elder Fay Gambee Thaddeus Gray Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association Richard Green Sven Hsia Chandra Jessee Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Kolman David Long Michael Lynch & Susan Baker Jack C. McAlinden Dolores O’Brien Miller 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 Friend ($10,000 to $24,999) Lorri Ahl Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Ames Caroline Beshara Jonathan Brandt

Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Breck Mario Buatta Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Chilton 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 William Helman A.C. Israel Foundation Inc. Christine Janis Paul Tudor Jones Mr. & Mrs. Mark Elliot Kingdon Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Kravis Valerie Anne Krieger Leonard & Judy Lauder Anuj Malhotra Timothy H. Martin Stephen J. McCarthy Mrs. John McNulty William Mehleisen

Morgan Stanley Peter Muller Gen Next Mr. & Mrs. James N. Noonan Liz & Jeff Peek Sally Phipps Emily Israel Pluhar John Reilly 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 Nancy & Burton Staniar Linda Sylling Annie Taranto Raz Tirosh Spence Tobias Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Wachenheim Susan S. & Kenneth L. Wallach Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kingman Weld Glenn E. Whitmore (As of 09/06/2023)

Arader Galleries

Sponsor ($50,000 to $99,999) Michael Bank Cam Capital Debra & Claudio Del Vecchio Mr. & Mrs. Carl S. Forsythe III Michael Gleissner Richard B. Hollaman Wendy Holmes & Kevin Mcalister Barclay G. Jones 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 William Zeckendorf


FOUNDATIONS, TRUSTS, AND CORPORATIONS

$200,000 or more

$10,000 or more

Bank of America

Archer-Daniels-Midland Company

The Clark Foundation

CAM Capital

The Heckscher Foundation for Children

Chilton Family Foundation

The Pinkerton Foundation

Epstein Teicher Philanthropies

Robin Hood Foundation

Harris Matthews Charitable

Solon E. Summerfield Foundation Tiger Foundation

Con Edison

Foundation Henry & Lucy Moses Fund The Hyde and Watson Foundation

$100,000 or more The Countess Moira Charitable Foundation Gladys and Roland Harriman Foundation $50,000 or more Altman Foundation Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund Capital One The Charles Hayden Foundation Gerald L. Lennard Foundation Frances L. & Edwin L. Cummings Memorial Fund Hagedorn Fund Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation $20,000 or more Lily Auchincloss Foundation Fordham Street Foundation Neuberger Berman

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The New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund Sunshine Foundation Tanaka Memorial Foundation The Tirosh Family Fund Verizon Foundation The H.W. Wilson Foundation $5,000 or more AIG Theodore H. Barth Foundation Sol and Margaret Berger Foundation Goldman Sachs Gives TJX Foundation (As of 09/06/2023)


INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP GIFTS

East Side House Settlement 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)

Mr. Kevin Cottrell

Shumin Li

Crow & Cushing

Mr. Jonathan Lloyd-Jones

Bank of America

Mr. R. Bradford Evans

Mr. Anthony Mameli

Nauman Barakat

Fay Gambee

Dolores O’Brien Miller

Caroline Beshara

Mr. Michael Gan

Hallie & Larry Nath

Mr. Alan S. & Mrs. Madeline D. Blinder

Heinz Family Foundation

Ms. & Mr. Sandra S. Pershing

Wendy Holmes & Kevin McAlister

Mr. Jason Pinkernell

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Israel

Ms. Candace Platt

Christopher LaSusa

Mr. David & Mrs. Alyssa Portny

Mr. Joseph Lodi Robert & Ellen Meyer

Thomas Remien & Mary Ann Hunting

Mr. Paul Schulman

Ms. Diana Santana

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew C. Smith

Mr. & Mrs. Alessandro

Cara Cara Mr. Alex Ciccolo Mr. Adam Davis Debra & Claudio Del Vecchio Mr. William S. Elder Mr. Jeffrey Fittipaldi Mr. William Helman

Mr. Steve & Dr. Kathryn Thompson

Jane Street Capital JobsFirstNYC Mr. Barclay G. Jones

Saracino-Fendi

UBS Matching Gifts

Elizabeth D. Sigety

Mr. Richard Uhrlass

Juliet Lea H. Simonds Ms. Eileen Skuse

The Martin Family

Supporters ($1,000-$2,400)

Ms. Kathleen M. Sloane

Timothy H. Martin William Mehleisen

Mr. René Balcer

Jeffrey & Eliza Stein

JP Morgan Private Bank

CeCe Black

Ms. Katherine Tracey

The Neuberger Berman Foundation

Ms. Adelle & Mr. Elliott Bottom

Mr. David Uhrlass

New York Urban League

Kevin Brandmeyer

Weeden & Company, L.P.

Orion Commodities Management, LP

Ms. Lisa Margaret S. Bryan

Mr. John Reilly

Ms. Geraldine Bryant

Mr. Francesco Scattone

Mr. Milko M. Campusano

Donors ($500-$999)

Mr. Spence Tobias

Mr. & Mrs. Frederick S. Clark

Mr. Jerome Antenen

United Neighborhood Houses

Mr. & Mrs. John Curtis

Ms. Jane Arce-Bello

Ms. Avelino Valonzo

Ms. Ramona Dessouki

Ms. Jessye Ball

Mr. Eric Wenberg

Ms. Nancy Farrell

Lucinda C. Ballard

Eric & Coco Wittenberg

Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc.

Mr. Stephen Chang

Ms. Karen P. Fellows

Thomas & Kathryn Farrell

Sustainers ($2,500-$4,999)

Ms. Kristin Frank & Ms. Kim Tower

Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Fealy

Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Franko

Ms. Carrie Garcia

Mr. & Mrs. James V. Annarella

Thaddeus and Allison Gray

Jane C. Geever

Mr. Garth Appelt

Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell H. Green

Mr. Allen Greenfield

Richard & Alix Barthelmes

Mr. Alex Gulagaci

Joni Grossman

Mr. Bradley Berk

Mr. Bruce Horten

Ms. Christine Janis

Kim & David Blank

A. C. Israel Foundation Inc.

Klein Family Foundation

Ms. Laura Louise Breyer

Ms. Alice K. Jump

Richard & Debra Kolman

Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Chilton, Jr.

Tena & Hayes Kavanagh

Mr. Harvey Kramer

Mr. Gary Clemons

Nizam Kettaneh

Erin Kuykendall

WLZ Properties, LLC

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Mr. & Mrs. Charles Constable


Liquidity Energy LLC

Ms. Angela Fehr

Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Rittereiser

Ms. Ana Maldonado

Mr. Jonathan Fleites

Jennifer & Nazar Massouh

Ms. Jill Franco

Ms. Anne Roberts & Mr. Wayne Neiman

Mr. William G. & Mrs. Margaret H. Morton

Ms. Kelly Fuchs

Ms. Tonya Robinson

Robert & Elizabeth Gambee

Marc Rodriguez

Mr. Michael J. Neeley

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Higgins

Bonnie Johnson Sacerdote

Mr. & Mrs. James M. Noonan

Mr. James Houlihan

Ms. Samantha Scaffidi

The Honorable Eugene Oliver Jr.

Ms. Kathy Hudson & Mr. Greg Otto

Dr. Edward Seidel

Ms. Maureen Orsen

Mr. Joe Jacobs

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Shanahan

Maria Luisa Palmese

Ms. Eula C. Johnson

Mr. Lacary Sharpe

Mr. Alix G. Perrachon

Ms. M. Whitney Keen

Mr. Joseph I. Siegel

Mr. Ron Rumford

Keshishian

Ms. Eden Sinai

Mr. Stephen M. Strachan

Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Krinsky

Mr. Laurence T. Sorkin

Ms. Linda Sylling

Ms. Leigh Lauder

Mr. Edgar Sosa

Mrs. Dorothy & Mr. John Leonard

Madison Spencer

Ms. Jessica Leslie

Lois & Arthur Stainman

The Philip A. & Darlene S. Levien Family Living Trust

Mr. Kurt Stamm

Alfred M. Abate Ms. Desiree Annunziato

Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Amanda Lister

Mr. & Ms. Thomas Strauss

Mary-Randolph Ballinger

Mr. Gideon Litherland

Ms. Ashley Sullivan

Ms. Sophia Balsirow

Ms. Sherry Litherland

Kate & Ken Bialo

Mr. David Mann

Ms. Margorie Adams Sullivan & Mr. Brian Sullivan

Ms. Sarah Bohn

Ms. Delani Mann

Ms. Suzanne Sullivan

Ms. Jill Bossert

Ms. Lauren McGrath

Trooper Foods Inc.

Ms. Juana Buergo

JH & Marge

Mr. Robert Uribe

Ms. Claire Burns

Ms. Rosemary Mensah

Ms. Kendal Uribe

Mr. Jeff Cates

Ms. Bella Meyer

Ms. Robin Vermylen

Ms. Alison Chastain

Mr. Gregory Mitchels

Mr. Jahkeen Washington

Ms. Suzanne Clary

Melissa & Chappy Morris

Mr. & Mrs. Danny C. Wharton

Kyle & Ruthann Cloman

Ms. Mariam Mubarak Al Sabah

Ms. Elizabeth Wheeler

Ms. Quinn Colter

Mr. Taylor S. Munson

Mr. Thaddeus Wolfe

Ms. Shirley Crawley

Mr. & Mrs. Ian C. Murray

Ms. Stefanie Wool

Mr. Doug Crowell

Ms. Nancy Newcomb

Ms. Jessica Curro

Mr. Johann Nottebohm

Terrence & Charlotte Daley

Mr. Jeff Nugent

John & Gigi Dalsheim

Mr. Daniel O’Day

Joan K. Davidson

Ms. Erin Oneil

Elaine Davis

Ms. Alexandra Pinheiro

Mr. Davin D. Dong

Mr. Alexander Potulicki

Ms. Caitlin Dooley

Ms. Sheila Pulling

Mr. Matthew Doyle

Ms. Christina Ramirez

Mr. Stuart Duff

Ms. Lisa Reisfield

Associates ($100-$499)

Thomsen Gallery

Ivelisse Duncan

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Mr. George Stoutin

(as of 09/06/2023)


Profiles Four Stories of Resilience from East Side House Members East Side House Settlement isn’t just about support; it’s a sanctuary of growth and empowerment. As we mark our 70th year at The Winter Show, we proudly unveil the profound stories of four extraordinary individuals. These stories aren’t just about programs; they are living proof of the transformative power within, illustrating the diverse and vital impact of our offerings. Join us in celebrating not just 70 years, but the enduring spirit of opportunity and fulfillment we’ve cultivated together.

Serah Nawal Serah Nawal is a Nigerian-American scholar committed to helping marginalized communities navigate the legal system. Her relationship with East Side House began when she was a teenager. After graduating early from Bronx Haven High School, she obtained certifications in both EKG and phlebotomy through the Post-Secondary Pathways program at East Side House. She was then chosen to become a Student Ambassador and participated in East Side House’s first educational trip to Europe. Continuing her education at Ithaca College, Serah discovered her passion for justice and earned a degree in legal studies. She turned to her ESH family for an internship with Natalie Lozada, Associate Executive Director of Programs at East Side House. Due to her excellent work and communication skills, Serah was then referred to a legal internship at Reavis Page Jump LLP, where she worked on employment law and advocacy.

Notably, she wrote an article for the firm’s website about the historical significance of the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which granted women the right to vote. Driving Serah’s passion for social change and her aspirations to pursue a career in public interest or litigation work is her belief that all individuals are created equal. A first-generation student herself, who learned English after her family moved to the United States when she was eight, she recognizes the unique challenges that migrant and firstgeneration school children face. In the future, she wants to return to work in her community to help marginalized people navigate the legal system, especially Black and Brown individuals. Her determination and commitment to advocating for New York’s underserved communities make her a phenomenal advocate for change. ” I’m paving the way,” she reflects. “I’m making a blueprint for those that are going to do this after I do it.” 228


“ I’ M PAV ING TH E WAY. I’ M M AKING A BLU E P R INT FOR TH O SE T H AT AR E GO ING TO D O T H IS AF T E R I D O IT.”


“T HE PEO P L E F R O M E AST SID E H O U SE , THEY M AKE YO U F E E L L I KE TH EY CAR E AB O U T YO U. T H EY BAC K YO U U P, AND THEY WAN T YO U TO E XC E L IN LIF E .”

Hector Carvajal A prominent café owner and coffee purveyor, Hector Carvajal got involved with East Side House during high school. He had always been motivated to become a business owner, but by freshman year, he had begun to lose focus. After his mother discovered that he was skipping classes, she sent him to the Dominican Republic to work on his grandfather’s farm for six months. When he returned to the Bronx, Hector enrolled in Bronx Haven High School, where he initially found out about East Side House. Encouraged by the nurturing relationships he was building with staff at East Side House, Hector’s attitude about his future brightened. “The people from East Side House, they make you feel like they care about you,” he says. “They back you up, and they want you to excel in life.” Through the settlement house, Hector was connected with an internship at New York Life that enriched his understanding of stocks, bonds, and life insurance, and provided him with an introduction to the business world.

As a student at Guttman Community College, Hector began to draw up a business plan for Don Carvajal Café, a local coffee roasting company with a global outreach, inspired by his grandfather’s farm and the richness of Dominican culture. After graduating from Rochester University with a degree in language, media, and communications, he was well positioned to make Don Carvajal a reality. His company prides itself on sourcing ethical and eco-friendly coffee beans from around the world. The coffee is now available in over 60 grocery stores and coffee shops in New York, as well as through Fresh Direct, Amazon, and Montefiore Medical Center. As Hector looks towards the future, he envisions growth, expansion, and his own café. “I definitely see the world differently because of East Side House. There are people out there that really care about Black and Brown students like us,” he says.

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“I LOVE COMI N G TO T H E C E NTE R AND LE ARN I N G A B OUT OT H E R P E O P LE , WHE RE T H EY CA ME F R OM , T H E IR CULT U RES, A N D T R A DI T IO NS.”

Judy Brandon Ms. Judy Brandon is a volunteer and class participant at East Side House’s Older Adult Center, where she brings her unique perspective to art and photography classes and champions youth mentorship programs. After leaving South Carolina, she arrived in the Bronx at the age of eight, accompanied by her mother and two sisters, with a limited knowledge of English. Married for 44 years, Ms. Judy takes pride in being a mother of four, a grandmother of 18, and a greatgrandmother of one. At the Older Adult Center, she plays a vital role in the activity planning committee, contributing to the organization of celebrations and activities. Recognizing the wealth of wisdom among older adult members, she has championed programs that enable older adults to mentor community youths. She is an avid learner, always eager to participate in the wide range of activities and classes offered at the Older Adult Center. She is particularly passionate about photography. Through these classes, she sharpened her

photography skills—and even exhibited one of her photographs at the Museum of the City of New York. Deeply passionate about art and culture, she explores different countries and cultures through the other available courses. In addition to the cultural programming, she has been able to take advantage of the Older Adult Center’s myriad resources. In 2019, with the assistance of social workers, she successfully completed an application to secure new housing. “I love coming to the center and learning about other people, where they came from, their cultures, and traditions,” she says. “I’ve been able to try foods I have never had before during celebrations.”

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Deysi Casarubias Deysi Casarubias first encountered East Side House when her eldest son, a second grader named Luis, was struggling to read. Following the school’s recommendation, he was placed in East Side House’s Once Upon A Summer enrichment program at P.S. 179. The camp program taught Luis techniques to improve his reading skills and provided Deysi with workshops to learn how she could support her son’s reading comprehension. Luis’s newfound love for reading influenced his younger brother, Manny, who developed a passion for reading and even skipped a grade. Encouraged by the progress her children made in the summer program, Deysi realized that East Side House was a resource for her family that would be there for her whenever assistance was needed. During the COVID-19 pandemic and a pregnancy, Deysi and her young family faced housing challenges and were forced to store their belongings and move to a shelter. At a loss as to how to

manage all the challenges, she reached out to East Side House for assistance. With the organization’s support, Deysi and her husband were able to complete the necessary paperwork to secure the funds needed to reclaim their possessions from storage. Eventually, the couple found a home for their family, and their church helped them obtain a car. Today, Deysi works in administration at P.S. 49, where she helps families complete necessary student forms and leading reading workshops. Having experienced so many challenges herself, she is determined to support others to educate their children. Her dedication to her job, community, and family motivates other members of the community. In her free time, Deysi cherishes time with her family, from baking and grilling to reading together and playing board games. Her journey is a testament to her unwavering faith, resilience, and determination to provide her children with fulfilling lives.

To support the important work of East Side House, please visit www.eastsidehouse.org/donate.

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John Szoke Gallery ................................ 188 Tambaran ............................................. 189 Simon Teakle Fine Jewelry .................... 190 Carolle Thibaut-Pomerantz .................... 191 Thomsen Gallery ................................... 192 Wartski ................................................. 193 Robert Young Antiques ......................... 194

Black River Caviar ...................................47 Bulgari ......................... Inside Front Cover, 1 Chanel .................................................... 12 Elizabeth Locke Jewels ..............................3 Reinstein Ross ........................................25 Alex Sepkus Company .............................. 11 Tepozan Tequila ....................................236

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Bard Graduate Center .............................217 Drayton Hall ...................................... 56, 57 Florence Griswold Museum ......................76 Historic New England .............................. 81 Morven Museum & Garden .................... 215 Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library .....78

APPRAISERS Appraisers Association of America ..........217 Lark Mason Advisory ............................. 201 ARCHITECTS, INTERIOR & LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS Drake/Anderson ........................................2 Eleish Van Breems Home .........................24 Fairfax & Sammons Architects ...................5 Ferguson & Shamamian ........................... 21 Hamilton Design Associates ................... 38 Ralph Harvard ....................................... 103 Historical Concepts ................................. 41 Corey Damen Jenkins & Associates ........ 39 Moran Hook Architecture ........................22 John B. Murray Architect .........................27 Ariel Okin Interiors ...................................53 Peter Pennoyer Architects ...................... 40 Thomas Pheasant ...................................75 Schafer Buccellato Architects .................. 10 Steven W. Spandle Architect ................... 50 Bunny Williams Home ............................. 31 Williams Lawrence ................................. 30 Fernando Wong Outdoor Living Design .... 51 INSURANCE & FINANCIAL Bank of America ...................................... 14 Chubb ........................................Back cover Goldman Sachs .......................................32 Northeast Acquisitions .......................... 219 Sound Point Capital Management L.P. ... 213 FLOOR & WALL COVERINGS Schumacher ............................................52 JD Staron ................................................. 4 Warp & Weft ............................................23 REAL ESTATE Carriage Properties ............................... 215

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PUBLICATIONS/MEDIA Air Mail ......................................... 246, 247 Antiques & The Arts Weekly ..................238 Apollo Magazine ................................... 241 The Art Newspaper ...............................245 Galerie .................................................. 216 Jill Gill ................................................... 100 The Magazine Antiques ................. 200, 210 New York Cottages & Gardens .................74 Venü Magazine ..................................... 218 SHOWS & AUCTIONS 2024 New York International Auto Show ......................................... 248 Antiques Council ............................ 220, 221 The Charleston Show ............................ 220 Clarke Auction Gallery ............................198 Delaware Antiques Show ....................... 242 Doyle ......................................................211 Freeman’s ..........................................77, 79 Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association ........................................ 248 Hindman ..................................................16 Master Drawings New York ......................80 The Nantucket Show ............................. 220 The Newport Antiques Show ................. 239 Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show 240 Philadelphia Antiques and Art Show ....... 212 Potomack Company ...............................199 San Francisco Fall Show ........................244 Schwenke Auctioneers ...........................214 Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers ............ 197 Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers ..............102 Swann Galleries ...................................... 55 The Winter Show 2025 .......................... 254 SPECIAL SERVICES Aiston Fine Art Services .........................252 Canard, Inc. ............................................. 54 Decorative Arts Trust .............................. 219 Design Leadership Network ..................... 43 Park Avenue Armory ............................. 249 Phoenix Lithographing Corporation ........237 Social Register Association ................... 243


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