A landmark exhibition of more than 500 pieces of contemporary and historic Native American jewelry and artifacts celebrates its subject's beauty, power and symbolism.
The primary focus of this intriguing exhibition is how clothes may be considered as abstract, sculptural forms in the same way one would study a molded work of art.
Since its founding in 1954, the by-invitation-only organization has stood for many virtues, among them a desire to pass accumulated wisdom to succeeding generations.
The desk, with single-family history, surfaced unexpectedly in this small New Hampshire town and captured the attention of all of the serious American furniture dealers and collectors nationwide.