Search The archive of articles AND VIDEOS from past seminars. G Haughton 6/11/04 G Haughton 6/11/04 Four Groupings of English Porcelain Still Awaiting Attribution Read More G Haughton 6/11/04 G Haughton 6/11/04 The Extraordinary Story of the Legendary Prague Collector, Roudolf Just Read More G Haughton 6/11/04 G Haughton 6/11/04 The Earliest Documented Ming-Porcelain in Europe Read More G Haughton 6/11/04 G Haughton 6/11/04 Fragile Splendour and Political Representation Read More G Haughton 5/25/04 G Haughton 5/25/04 Figures by Women Artists: Selections from the New Britain Museum of American Art Read More G Haughton 3/13/04 G Haughton 3/13/04 Collecting Chinese textiles – a brief historical overview Read More G Haughton 10/17/03 G Haughton 10/17/03 Loan Exhibition: Objects of Design from the Museum of Modern Art Read More G Haughton 10/13/03 G Haughton 10/13/03 Creation: The Hudson River School Oil Sketch as Work of Art Read More G Haughton 6/17/03 G Haughton 6/17/03 Nicholas Sprimont, The Chelsea Factory, And The Porcelains That Were Made There: 1744-69 Read More G Haughton 6/17/03 G Haughton 6/17/03 Théodore Deck: Artist and Master Potter Read More G Haughton 6/11/03 G Haughton 6/11/03 New Hall Porcelains c. 1782-1835 Read More G Haughton 6/11/03 G Haughton 6/11/03 Dutch Tiles 1580-1800 Read More G Haughton 5/26/03 G Haughton 5/26/03 American Art Treasures from The Newark Museum Read More G Haughton 5/17/03 G Haughton 5/17/03 American Sculpture: Revolution to Rebellion Read More G Haughton 4/27/03 G Haughton 4/27/03 Chinese and Japanses Porcelain in St Petersburg's Palaces in the 18th and 19th Centuries Collections and their Collectors Read More G Haughton 10/31/02 G Haughton 10/31/02 Repositories of Excellence: The Museum at Orrefors and Kosta Read More G Haughton 10/17/02 G Haughton 10/17/02 An Historical Continuum: Collecting 20th-century Applied Art from Europe and America at The British Museum Read More G Haughton 10/17/02 G Haughton 10/17/02 ‘Solid and Permanent Grandeur’: The Design Roots of American Classical Furniture Read More G Haughton 6/25/02 G Haughton 6/25/02 Eighteenth Century Sèvres Biscuit Sculpture Read More G Haughton 6/25/02 G Haughton 6/25/02 Mining Porcelain from Meissen Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
G Haughton 6/11/04 G Haughton 6/11/04 Four Groupings of English Porcelain Still Awaiting Attribution Read More
G Haughton 6/11/04 G Haughton 6/11/04 The Extraordinary Story of the Legendary Prague Collector, Roudolf Just Read More
G Haughton 5/25/04 G Haughton 5/25/04 Figures by Women Artists: Selections from the New Britain Museum of American Art Read More
G Haughton 3/13/04 G Haughton 3/13/04 Collecting Chinese textiles – a brief historical overview Read More
G Haughton 10/17/03 G Haughton 10/17/03 Loan Exhibition: Objects of Design from the Museum of Modern Art Read More
G Haughton 10/13/03 G Haughton 10/13/03 Creation: The Hudson River School Oil Sketch as Work of Art Read More
G Haughton 6/17/03 G Haughton 6/17/03 Nicholas Sprimont, The Chelsea Factory, And The Porcelains That Were Made There: 1744-69 Read More
G Haughton 4/27/03 G Haughton 4/27/03 Chinese and Japanses Porcelain in St Petersburg's Palaces in the 18th and 19th Centuries Collections and their Collectors Read More
G Haughton 10/31/02 G Haughton 10/31/02 Repositories of Excellence: The Museum at Orrefors and Kosta Read More
G Haughton 10/17/02 G Haughton 10/17/02 An Historical Continuum: Collecting 20th-century Applied Art from Europe and America at The British Museum Read More
G Haughton 10/17/02 G Haughton 10/17/02 ‘Solid and Permanent Grandeur’: The Design Roots of American Classical Furniture Read More