Sargent & Paris
John Singer Sargent’s (1856-1925) reputation blossomed from the roots he planted in Paris in the late-nineteenth century. Sargent and Paris […]
John Singer Sargent’s (1856-1925) reputation blossomed from the roots he planted in Paris in the late-nineteenth century. Sargent and Paris […]
We’re back with another #PhillyPhilly edition of Mary’s Musings. Faithful readers will know that every holiday season I make my […]
There’s something about Mary in the History of Art. Well, Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) that is. This summer, the modern Miss […]
Leonardo da Vinci’s (1452-1519) Last Supper is arguably one of the most widely recognizable mealtime scenes in the history of […]
A few months ago, I visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Watson Library to research items for my upcoming auctions. […]
Hello fellow museum lovers! Sad to say that I have not popped to any exciting new exhibitions lately , but […]
Late nineteenth-century American decorative arts and architecture are on full display with the new historical drama, The Gilded Age. Fueled by […]
The Mercer Museum in Doylestown, Pennsylvania is a dream destination for material culture enthusiasts. Over 40,000 objects from the permanent […]
Van Gogh Immersions are this summer’s blockbuster exhibitions. Currently, New York City boasts two competing experiences; Immersive Van Gogh and Van Gogh: […]
Last month, I visited the Museum of Modern Art for the first time.
2019 was the last time I stepped foot in a museum as a visitor. If we want to get technical, […]
Hello readers! My name is Mary Manfredi. I’m a recent graduate from Villanova University’s Master’s in History Program. In my […]