By Stephen May
As patriarch of the American Arts and Crafts Movement, Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) helped transform concepts about the ideal early Twentieth-Century household. Riding a wave of concern about spreading industrialization that treated workers like machines and turned out cheaply made goods that exacerbated the excesses of Victorian décor, he offered plain, strong furnishings that were aesthetically pleasing, utilitarian — and affordable. Moreover, Stickley’s emphasis on good workmanship, simple design and the rewards of honest hand labor influenced US craftsmanship to this day. In an excellent overview, “Gustav Stickley and the American Arts and Crafts Movement” offers a comprehensive examination of this subject. Organized by the Dallas Museum of Art and curated by Kevin W. Tucker, that museum’s curator of decorative arts and design, the exhibition is on view at the Newark Museum, Newark, N.J., through January 2, 20ll.
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Northeast Auctions Sells Foster-Lemmens Collection
The Foster-Lemmens Collection, 537 lots gathered together by three generations of antiquarians, was the last of three sessions of the Annual Summer Americana Auction conducted by Northeast Auctions August 6–8.
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Newport Antiques Show Upholds Reputation For Luxury
It is hard to imagine a better managed event than the Newport Antiques Show, which opened for its fourth consecutive year at St George’s School in Middletown on Friday, August 13, and continued through August 15.

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Northeast Auctions Sells Foster-Lemmens Collection
The Foster-Lemmens Collection, 537 lots gathered together by three generations of antiquarians, was the last of three sessions of the Annual Summer Americana Auction conducted by Northeast Auctions August 6–8.

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El Greco’s monumental masterpiece “Pentecost” will be installed September 9 at the Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University, marking the beginning of a multifaceted three-year partnership with the Prado Museum in Madrid.

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