AFA Autumn 2019 Preview

64 Autumn 4 www.afamag.com | w ww.incollect.com departments 8 Advertiser Index 18 Editor’s Letter 20 Happenings Contents Autumn 2019 Volume XVIII, Issue 3 Antiques & Fine Art (ISSN: 2162-4607), vol. XVIII, issue 3, is published four times a year (Anniversary/Spring (January–March), Summer (April–June), Autumn (July–September), Winter (October–December)) by Pure Imaging, Inc., 9 Fowle Street, Woburn, MA 01801. Material in this publication may not be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher. Contents copyright ©2019 Pure Imaging, Inc. All rights reserved. The advertiser seeking the services of Antiques & Fine Art and/or Pure Imaging, Inc., will indemnify and save harmless Antiques & Fine Art and/or Pure Imaging, Inc., and its agents from any liabilities, claims, lawsuits, damages, or expenses, including attorney’s fees and costs that may arise out of publication of the advertiser’s/agency ads or materials. Every e ort has been made to ensure thatall informationpresented in this issue isaccurateandneither Antiques&FineArt, Pure Imaging, Inc.,noranyof itssta is responsible foromissionsor information thathasbeenmisrepresented to themagazine.PeriodicalpostagepaidatWoburn,MA,andadditional mailing o ces. Postmaster, send address changes to Antiques & Fine Art, P.O. Box 3000, Denville, NJ 07834-3000. Subscription price is $15 for 1 year and $25 for 2 years (800.783.4903). Printed in the USA. 64 Louis Comfort Ti any in New London, Connecticut By Tanya Pohrt 70 A Passion for American Art: Selections from the Carolyn and Peter Lynch Collection By Dean Lahikainen 80 N. C. Wyeth: New Perspectives By Christine Podmaniczky and Jessica May 88 For America: Paintings from the National Academy of Design By Jeremiah William McCarthy 98 It’s a Small World: The Micro-Drawings of Rufus E. Patten By Gerald W. R. Ward 104 Inspired Design: Asian Decorative Arts and Their Adaptations By David E. Lazaro winterthur}primer 110 Hamilton & Burr: Who Wrote Their Stores? By Rebecca Du y 88 110 features 70 104 on[the[cover (detail) N. C. Wyeth (1882–1945), Dark Harbor Fishermen, 1943. Tempera on hardboard (Renaissance Panel), 35 x 38 inches. Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine. Bequest of Elizabeth B. Noyce (1996.38.63). From N.C. Wyeth: New Perspectives, pages 80–87.

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