Museum Exhibition The War Bride
The Museum presents more than twenty-five exhibitions each year, ranging from comprehensive retrospectives and breathtaking historical surveys to focused
A history of L. & J.G. Stickley, Inc. and its manufacture of hand finished solid wood furniture in Mission, Traditional and Contemporary styles. The Stickley Museum
Commemorating the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War and celebrating the opening of its new textile gallery, The Charleston Museum presents Threads of War: Clothing
Wharton Esherick has been called the link between the Arts and Crafts Movement and the resurgent interest in furniture making following World War II, the dean of
On 1 August 2014, the Norton opened a four-year exhibition, Art of the Great War. Throughout the exhibition you’ll see original posters and learn about life in the
Fountain is a 1917 work produced by Marcel Duchamp. The piece was a porcelain urinal, which was signed “R.Mutt” and titled Fountain. Submitted for the exhibition of
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Jacob Jordaens, Moses and his Ethiopian Wife, c.1650 Oil on Canvas, Rubenshuis, Antwerp. In early versions of the Old Testament, there is a passage which describes
The Hudson River Museum hosts Jimmy Kuehnle’s first large-scale solo exhibition in New York through September 18, 2016. Kuehnle brings new works to the Museum and
Core Exhibition. The Museum’s Core Exhibition features more than 800 artifacts and 2,000 photographs that illustrate Jewish history and