by Amy Dehan, Curator of Decorative Arts & Design
6/16/2022
Joseph Urban, Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom, Decorative Arts and Design, ceramic dog figurines, 1920s
To resurrect the Wormser Bedroom, we relied closely on photographs of the interior taken in 1930. Zooming into these old pictures, we were able to take inventory of Elaine’s collection and determine which pups remained and which, over the years, had gone astray.
by Talia Shiroma, Joseph Urban Interactive Project Interpretive Intern
2/11/2022
Joseph Urban, Fashion Arts & Textiles, Decorative Arts and Design, Interior Design, Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom
Next summer, the Cincinnati Art Museum will display an exhibition based on Urban’s late 1920s commission for the Wormser family of Chicago. Over several years of researching this work of art, a bedroom for a young woman, the curatorial team gleaned information about the workers and manufacturers who potentially fabricated many of the room’s design elements.
by Conservation
8/20/2020
behind the scenes, conservation, Decorative Arts, furniture conservation, gilding conservation
This large decorative mirror was designed by Paul Theodore Frankl in the late 1920’s.
by Lea C. Lane, Curatorial Assistant for Decorative Arts and Design
3/24/2020
behind the scenes, Gorham Silver: Designing Brilliance 1850–1970, Rookwood Pottery Company, Curatorial Blog, Decorative Arts
Keen-eyed visitors to our current exhibition, Gorham: Designing Brilliance, will notice a familiar Cincinnati name on two of the objects: Rookwood Pottery.
by Conservation
3/15/2018
conservation, folding fan, Decorative Arts, behind the scenes
This decorative folding fan is in the objects conservation lab for treatment.
by Conservation
10/19/2017
behind the scenes, conservation, glass, Decorative Arts, objects conservation
Posted by: Conservation
by Amy Dehan
8/12/2016
decorative art and design, curatorial, ceramics, glass, fashion accessories, Friends of Decorative Arts & Design
Posted by: Amy Dehan
by Conservation
3/24/2016
conservation, behind the scenes, Maria Longworth Nichols Storer, Rookwood Pottery Company, Decorative Arts, Cincinnati artists, objects conservation
Posted by: Conservation
by Becky Linhardt
3/9/2016
lectures, tattoos, museum, Decorative Arts, learning & interpretation, body adornments, Decorative Arts and Design
Posted By: Becky Linhardt
by Amy Dehan
2/1/2016
curatorial, Decorative Arts, Amy Dehan, Tiffany Studios, Karen LaMonte, Contemporary Art
Posted By: Amy Dehan
by Conservation
1/28/2016
conservation, behind the scenes, Maria Longworth Nichols Storer, Rookwood Pottery Company, Decorative Arts, Cincinnati artists, objects conservation
Posted By: Conservation
by Amy Dehan
7/3/2015
curatorial, behind the scenes, Decorative Arts, Amy Dehan, Fabergé
Posted By: Amy Dehan
by CAM Social Media
5/2/2015
curatorial, Cincinnati, Cincinnati Silver, Decorative Arts, Amy Dehan, Cincinnati history, Cincinnati artists, publications, Curatorial Blog
Posted By: CAM Social Media
by Becky Lindardt
3/9/2015
learning & interpretation, events & programs, lectures, 3D printing, technology, education, Decorative Arts
Posted By: Becky Linhardt
by Amy Dehan
3/4/2014
curatorial, Amy Dehan, vintage, Decorative Arts, modernism, Art Smith
Posted By: Amy Dehan
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