The Natchez Symposium: The Treasures of the Trip
The Natchez symposium, Historic Natchez: Jewel of the Lower Mississippi, was a delightful look at a unique destination, and we could not have asked for more knowledgeable and gracious hosts along the way. Welcomed by both the Historic Natchez...
THE TRUST TRAVELS TO ENGLAND: THE COTSWOLDS
The last few days of our Study Trip Abroad to England took us to The Cotswolds where we visited Sezincote, Asthall Manor (shown above), Quenington Old Rectory, and Kelmscott Manor. Sezincote was designed by Samuel Pepys Cockrell in the early 19th century...
THE TRUST TRAVELS TO ENGLAND: CAMBRIDGE
Our second stop in England this fall took us to Cambridge. Here we include just a sampling of the libraries and homes we visited there. One of our first stops, and certainly a most breathtaking one, was King’s College Chapel (shown at left...
Exhibits of Interest
Concord, MA, Concord Museum Behind Closed Doors: Asleep in New England October 10, 2014 through March 22, 2015The recent work and studies of Jane and Richard Nylander (Jane serves as the Trust’s secretary on the Board) have come together in the Concord Museum’s new...
Books Recommended by the Trust
A Pick From The Executive Director: Start with a House, Finish with a Collection by Leslie Anne Miller with Alexandra Kirtley may have too much physical heft for an ideal getaway read, but the content is well worth the weight. For those of us who enjoy reading about...
About The Decorative Arts Trust Bulletin
Formerly known as the "blog,” the Bulletin features new research and scholarship, travelogues, book reviews, and museum and gallery exhibitions. The Bulletin complements The Magazine of the Decorative Arts Trust, our biannual members publication.