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TITLE: Art and Antiques Magazine
[Artist magazine of largest circulation. Artist profiles/interviews include multiple photos and reproductions over multiple pages, PLUS: Illustrations, technical features, columns, vintage ads and MORE --Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE: SUMMER, 1993; Vol. XV, No. 6
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 9" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Basking in Wicker.
Cofer Photograph by Kit Latham. Wicker. A Summer Place. Swimwear: Norma Kamali. See page 127.

From the Editor 46 Contributors.
Letters.
Sketchbook.
IFAR's Most Wanted.
Openings.
The Market.
Value Judgments.
A&A Advisory.
Letter from Tokyo.
Critic's Notebook.
In Review.
International Report.
Taking Care.
Visit.
Books.
Queries.
Verso.
BASKING IN WICKER By Salty Clark Victorian wicker tete-a-tetes and reclining chairs tickle the imagination and evoke images of lazy July days spent on a veranda, of women in fine white cotton dresses and men in cream linens, doing nothing more strenuous than fluttering a fan. A show at the Smithsonian is stirring interest in this highly collectible, surprisingly affordable furniture. So put your feet up and read on.

A BURNING VISION By Elizabeth Licata For most of his professional life, American watercolorist Charles Burchfield lived a quiet middle-class existence far from the cocktail-party intrigues of the art world. Yet he created some of the most searing, hallucinatory landscapes of this century. A new exhibition and the artist's recently published journals show a man tormented by inner demons but driven to realize his vision.

MINIATURE MONUMENTS By Jeffrey Schaire Sumerian seals, ancient engraved objects from the Near East, are small enough to hold in the hand or slip in a pocket. But their size belies their importance. Archaeologists and collectors alike covet the histories encoded in them. After surviving thousands of years, passing from owner to owner and border to border, seals remain some of our clearest links to a past civilization.

CARIBBEAN SPLENDOR BY JULIET BARCLAY Cuban poet Dulce María Loynaz, at the age of ninety. recently received the Cervantes Prize, Spain's highest award for literature. But it is only one among many of Dulce María's prized possessions. The poet's love for her homeland and its history inspired her to fill the rooms of her Havana mansion with books, antiques, and paintings. Each object has a story to tell.

DOWN ON THE FARM By Alistair Sampson Immortalizing bulbous hindquarters and outsized bellies, the traveling artists of' England's rural golden age preserved the memory of' the prize-winning domestic animals that farmers held dear. These affectionate portraits--painted in a naïve style just beginning to be appreciated--bear eloquent testimony to a bygone era.



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