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Quilts And Coverlets: 1760-1900

Quilts And Coverlets: 1760-1900

By Beatrice Levin On view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Texas, until Feb. 17, 2002, a remarkable ex- hibit of fascinating old quilts and coverlets displays quilts and coverlets, mostly from Bayou Bend, the home of Ima Hogg’s fa- mous American antique collections. From our earliest history, weaving and quilting bedcovers has been a medium for creative artistry. Since […]

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American History April Anniversaries

American History April Anniversaries

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Revolutionary Gardens, Future Visions

Revolutionary Gardens, Future Visions

Join leading voices in the fields of history, horticulture, and landscape design as they explore revolutionary methods for stewarding gardens and landscapes in the face of environmental challenges.  The Mount Vernon Symposium is endowed by the generous support of The Robert H. Smith Family Foundation and Lucy S. Rhame. The event takes place May 30, 2025 – June 1, 2025 […]

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Treasures In Florence

Treasures In Florence

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Rooster Collectibles — Something to Crow About

Rooster Collectibles — Something to Crow About

By Robert Reed One of the most enduring symbols in earlier America was the rooster. It was a dominate image for this coun- try’s classic folk art including weathervanes, wood carv- ings, and windmill weights. Later the traditional rooster would be crowing on an assortment of American-crafted things including hooked rugs, cookie jars and even salt pepper shakers. Historians suggest […]

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