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Old Masters
The Afterlife of Eva Hesse
The mutable materials of the artist’s sculptures are continuing the creative process that she began.
What’s On Your Plate?
Bookplates are tiny marvels of the printmaker’s art, and a fascinating adjunct to rare-book collecting.
Creation and Conservation
Art & Antiques visits the New York studio of Daisy Craddock, where art and art restoration go hand in hand.
Romantic Russia
Technically masterful and emotionally rich, late 19th-century Russian painting drew on tradition while foreshadowing the avant garde.
Too Cool for School
A show at LACMA examines the early work of Vija Celmins, often classed with the California “Cool School” but really in a category all its own.
The Emperor as Aesthete
As patron and collector, the long-reigning Qianlong emperor put his mark on Chinese art.
Ornithology, Infantry and Abstraction
Modern camouflage was invented by artists who studied nature, and camouflage in turn influenced some of modernism’s biggest breakthroughs.
Brit Mod
After a long period of neglect, 20th-century British sculptors are once again basking in the art market’s sunshine.
Big Baby
The Neapolitan painter Salvator Rosa cursed his fate, much to our good fortune.


































