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Impressionism
Pious Fraud
In a bombed-out church in wartime Germany, Lothar Malskat crossed the line that separates art restoration from forgery.
Dog Art: The Dog Has Been a Muse to Countless Artists and a Delight to Viewers
Man’s best friend has been a muse to artists since the days of the Pyramids, and this month a myriad of canine-related art events come to New York.
Street Artist
In the Swiss mountains, Hans Krüsi found flowers to sell from his Zürich pushcart—and the inspiration to create a major body of outsider art.
Digging English History
They ran the gamut from eccentrics to tomb-robbers, but British antiquaries did more than just collect bits and pieces of the past.
Upon Reflection
Antique mirrors can make collectors lose themselves in their shimmering depths.
Shop the Rockies
There’s classic Western as well as contemporary and much more in these mountains.
Highly Decorated
How a little bit of hype and a lot of great craftsmanship established Duncan Phyfe’s illustrious legacy.


































