Revolutionary and renegade, Keith Haring was an artist for the people, creating an instantly recognisable repertoire of symbols – barking dogs, space-ships, crawling babies, clambering faceless people – which became synonymous with the volatile culture of 1980s. Like a careening, preening pinball, Keith Haring playfull
Enchanting Imagination: The Objets d’Art of André Chervin and Carvin French Jewelers introduces André Chervin’s miniature masterpieces—one-of-a-kind lamps, clocks, boxes, personal accessories, and table decorations fashioned from gold, silver, gems and minerals, like rubies, diamonds, sapphires, jade, lapis lazuli, amethyst and quartz. Lavishly illustrated with 110 color photographs, the exhibition catalogue explores Chrevin's captivating treasures conceived and fabricated under his watchful eye. Each object evolved over the course of many years, taking 5, 10, even 25 years to complete to perfection.
Recognized today as masters of fine jewelry-making whose dazzling creations have been sold by top retail houses such as Tiffany, Van Cleef & Arpels, Verdura, Cartier, and Bulgari, André Chervin (b. 1927) and his firm enjoy a stellar reputation among the clients who wear their refined jewelry. Unbeknownst to his many fans, Chervin also created this collection of precious objets d’art, dating from 1957 to 2013.
Enchanting Imagination: The Objets d’Art of André Chervin and Carvin French Jewelers is a dazzling exhibition of meticulously created objets d’art, on view at New-York Historical September 8, 2023 - January 28, 2024.
Religion and the American West: Belief, Violence and Resilience from 1800 to Today invites readers to travel beyond the mythologized “Wild West” and experience a land populated by preachers, pilgrims, and visionaries and home to sacred grounds and cathedrals that kindled spiritual feeling from the woodlands of New York to the valleys of California.
Serving as the the companion publication for New-York Historical Society's exhibition Acts of Faith: Religion and the American West, the book brings together the best scholarship on the subject to provide a comprehensive overview of the ways religion has shaped the idea of the American West, and features more than 100 images that illustrate a varied range of religious expressions. Challenging longstanding definitions of the American West, Religion and the American West provides a new narrative that focuses our attention on the lived experiences of diverse peoples and communities.
Acts of Faith: Religion and the American West, on view September 22, 2023 - February 25, 2024, is an exhibition that explores the interplay between religion and US expansion in the 19th-century West in order to illuminate how religion became such a vital and contested part of American life.
Luxury and comfort arrive for the season in our exclusive Louis C. Tiffany Peacock shawl. The featured design pattern comes from the Favrile Peacock Vase (circa 1900 -1906) in the collection of the New-York Historical Society.
A leader of the Art Nouveau movement, Louis C. Tiffany (1902 - 1932) and his designers used his invention of favrile glass to create mouth-blown vases infused with iridescent color. Serving as inspiration for this luxe shawl, the elegant vase in the museum’s collection rewards closer inspection with rich shades of turquoise and dark teal touched with lustrous gold.
Whether you are a New Yorker or a New York lover, our exclusive New York Varsity Sweater adds the perfect touch of city pride to your wardrobe. Showcasing a bold font that pays homage to the city that never sleeps, this cozy piece of luxurious craftsmanship will make a stylish fashion statement no matter the occasion. The relaxed boxy crew neck features rolled hems and is heavy enough to wear by itself, light enough to layer with your favorite pieces. Crafted from a blend of 50% cotton and 50% polyester, it ensures warmth and coziness all year long.
Crafted exclusively for the New-York Historical Society, the Louis C. Tiffany Landscape earrings are a flawless embodiment of wearable art. Drawing inspiration from Good Shepherd with Landscape (panel), circa 1909, featured in the Gallery of Tiffany Lamps—a stained glass landscape window created by Tiffany Studios (circa 1900-1906) and designed by Frederick Wilson (1858-1932)—its gold plated design showcases an elegant depiction of the beauty of nature. Elevate your wardrobe with this exquisite jewelry piece that seamlessly blends art and history.
Feathers into felt! Our Owl Felt Ornament is inspired by the iconic art of John James Audubon. This ornament is handmade by artisans in Nepal. Each bird is made from Sheep wool to resemble a beautiful North American species. Curate a selection of your favorite birds.
Ornaments 4 Orphans is a member of the Fair Trade Federation. Every purchase strengthens families, enriches communities, and helps orphans and vulnerable children in the areas where the items are sourced.
Add some magical charm to your personal space with our Flying Pig Felt Ornament! Handcrafted from sheep wool, this is a unique ornament that will share in your joy and laughter. Oink, oink!
Ornaments 4 Orphans is a member of the Fair Trade Federation. Every purchase strengthens families, enriches communities, and helps orphans and vulnerable children in the areas where the items are sourced.
Delight everyone on your greeting card list with the four feathered friends featured in our exclusive Audubon Songbirds notecard set. Included are 12 blank cards - three each of Anna's Hummingbird, Northern Cardinal, American Goldfinch, and Indigo Bunting. 13 envelopes. Measures 3.5 x 5 inches.
Legendary naturalist-artist John James Audubon (1785-1851) is considered America's first great watercolorist and foremost painter of wildlife. Audubon rendered his birds in unparalleled life-size scale and captured them with all the vivid drama of their avian life. New-York Historical holds all 474 Audubon watercolors, 435 of which were preparatory for the double elephant folio The Birds of America (1827-38), engraved by Robert Havell Jr.
One of the most prolific and successful artists of the Golden Age of American Illustration, J.C. Leyendecker captivated audiences throughout the first half of the 20th century.
Leyendecker is best known for his creation of the archetype of the fashionable American male with his advertisements for Arrow Collar. These images sold to an eager public the idea of a glamorous lifestyle, the bedrock upon which modern advertising was built. He also was the creator of instantly recognizable icons—such as the New Year’s baby and the Santa Claus that are to this day an integral part of the lexicon of Americana—and was commissioned to paint more Saturday Evening Post covers than any other artist. Chapters include:
The Leyendecker Life
The Leyendecker Look
The Art of Advertising in a Product-Oriented Society
Master of the Magazine Cover
Book Illustration
Posters: The People’s Art
And more!
Leyendecker lived for most of his adult life with Charles Beach, the Arrow Collar Man, on whom the stylish men in his artwork were modeled. The first book about the artist in more than 30 years, J.C. Leyendecker features his masterworks, rare paintings, studies, and other artwork, including the 322 covers he did for the Post.
Oversized, and filled with hundreds of popular and rare images, with a revealing text that delves into both his artistic evolution and personal life, J.C. Leyendecker: American Imagist restores this iconic image maker’s rightful position in the pantheon of great American illustrators and artists.
Under Cover: J.C. Leyendecker and American Masculinity examines the work and influence of J.C. Leyendecker, a preeminent illustrator and commercial artist who helped shape American visual culture in the first three decades of the 20th century and whose illustrations for a mainstream audience often had unspoken queer undertones. On view May 5, 2023 - August 13, 2023.
Whether you are a New Yorker or a New York lover, our exclusive New York Varsity Scarf adds the perfect touch of city pride to your wardrobe. Showcasing a bold font that pays homage to the city that never sleeps, this cozy piece of luxurious craftsmanship is made in the USA and will make a stylish fashion statement no matter the occasion. Crafted from a blend of 75% cotton and 25% polyester, it ensures warmth and coziness all year long.
Our Black Chenille Tote is crafted of chenille fabric that creates a tactile experience with luxurious softness for the wearer, while the chic black hue elevates any outfit. Stylish and sophisticated, this is the perfect tote for any balmy day.
This black chenille wristlet purse is the perfect way to complete an elegant evening look. Made of soft black chenille yarn the hand-crocheted pouch is the perfect size for carrying minimal items for an evening out. The purse is fully lined with a hand-stitched black cotton fabric.
This wristlet pouch is soft and flexible and measures 8 wide.
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