About Jonathan Fairbanks:
For me, the weekly newsletter is a learning experience that I love to share with readers. It is my hope that these essays are both entertaining and useful. Sometimes the essay is written in direct response to inquiries from readers. At other times the essay reflects a recent or a remote experience. From time to time I offer advice on collection care, methods and materials used by artists and craftsmen, and historical references. The many responses are a pleasure for me to receive.
Jonathan Fairbanks
The Katharine Lane Weems Curator of American
Decorative Arts and Sculpture Emeritus
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
I enjoy hearing from readers via email on jonathan@invaluable.com.
Please select a date below:
2010
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New Beginnings
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A Trip to the Cobbler: Arts & Craft versus the Machine
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Nineteenth Century Pioneer Architecture
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Millenial Socialism
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Memorial Day in the United States
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The Brandywine School
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Thomas Shipley
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Dinosaurs & Natural History Murals
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Marble
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Leigh Keno Memories
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WWII Reminiscences & Sculpture
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Lexington and Concord
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Avard Fox Fairbanks (1919-2010)
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Jonathan's Flooded Archives
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Sculpture
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Asian Week, 2010
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Early Photography and Photgraphic Representation
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Birthday
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Historical Society Revisited
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Black History Month and Presidents Day Auctions
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Seminarians and Historical Objects
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Art in Craft Media
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The Winter Antique Shows, New York, 2010
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Jonathan's Navy Memories
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Time Part II
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Time Part I
2009
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Highlights of New Year's Day sales
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Seasons Greetings
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Christmas - A Time for Memories and Contemplation
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Electricity and the Studio
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Stained Glass
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America's First Thanksgiving
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The Walpole Society
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Veterans Day
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Benevolant Insects
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Malicious Insects
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Printmaking II
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Printmaking I
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Fakes, Forgeries, Copies and Replicas
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Animal Collections
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Collecting
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Nature
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Plein Air Painting
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Revision
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Museums and Memory
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Fairbanks Reunion
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Plein Air Painting in Utah
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Jonathan's Gone Painting
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Summer Activities
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Spheres and Symmetry
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Memory, Progress and Nostalgia
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Careers in the Arts
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Linear Perspective
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Illusion & Mimicry
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Sam Maloof's Funeral
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Old Sturbridge Village
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Books
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New Orleans, Sam Maloof and Fossils
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Luminaries of American Craft
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Purchasing Items at Auction
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The Year 1891
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Collecting Advice, Textiles and Pottery
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Traditional Crafts
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Reproductions
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Winterthur
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Sam Maloof
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Trip to the Yucatan
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Developing an Artist's Eye
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Footprints and Fossils
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Printmaking

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