Author: Vincent

  • Smithsonian Institute-Trained Furniture Conservator Randy Wilkinson to Offer 3-Day Wood Identification Workshop at Stanley Weiss Center for the Study of American Classical Furniture

    Smithsonian Institute-Trained Furniture Conservator Randy Wilkinson to Offer 3-Day Wood Identification Workshop at Stanley Weiss Center for the Study of American Classical Furniture

    Three days over the weekend, June 5-7, 2026 (Friday, Saturday 9:00am-4:00pm, Sunday 9:30 – 2:00pm) PROVIDENCE, RI – Did you ever look at a piece of wood and wonder what wood it is? And why it looks the way it does? Were you ever confused about which wood it is? Is it mahogany or walnut? Am…

  • Stan­ley Weiss Cen­ter For The Study Of Amer­ican Clas­sical Fur­niture To Open

    Stan­ley Weiss Cen­ter For The Study Of Amer­ican Clas­sical Fur­niture To Open

    Opening late Fall 2025 in Providence, the Stanley Weiss Center for the Study of American Classical Furniture offers hands-on access to masterworks of American furniture, fostering scholarship, partnerships, and public engagement with furniture. PROVIDENCE, R.I., Sept. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Stanley Weiss Center for the Study of American Classical Furniture to Open Late Fall 2025 in Providence, Offering Hands-On…

  • Q&A with Stanley Weiss

    Q&A with Stanley Weiss

    See the Q&A with Stanley Weiss in Antiques and the Arts Weekly. Stanley Weiss “Flip through the pages of this impressive volume, and you will discover a remarkable trove of treasures,” writes Brock Jobe, Winterthur’s professor of American decorative arts emeritus, in the foreword to Fine American Antiques in The Stanley Weiss Collection. Impressive it is,…

  • Read our Profile in Maine Antiques Digest

    Read our Profile in Maine Antiques Digest

    “Twenty years ago [Stanley Weiss] bought the landmark Tilden-Thurber building at the corner of Matthewson and Westminster Streets in downtown Providence, Rhode Island, and restored it to the way it was in 1895, when built as a shop filled with the latest in elegant china, silver, and jewelry…”

  • Stanley Weiss inducted in the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame

    Stanley Weiss inducted in the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame

    The man who placed his elegant mark on the city of Providence and beyond was born to a working-class family in Brooklyn, NY. His whirlwind journey to Rhode Island began when Stanley Weiss’ beloved mother placed a violin in his young hands. He didn’t disappoint. Weiss would devote himself to his craft and secure a…

  • The Paintings of George William Whitaker, (1841-1916)

    The Paintings of George William Whitaker, (1841-1916)

    From June 13, 2019 through October 14, 2019, selections from Stanley Weiss’s George William Whitaker collection were exhibited at the Gilbert Stuart Museum, along other other Whitaker works. In addition to the exhibition at the Gilbert Stuart Museum, selections of this collection were also illustrated in the September 2019 issue of American Art Review in…

  • MESDA Acquires Baltimore Sideboard From Stanley Weiss Collection

    MESDA Acquires Baltimore Sideboard From Stanley Weiss Collection

    WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. —The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA) is the recipient of an exceptional inlaid sideboard made in Baltimore, Md., between 1800 and 1815. A gift of Beth and Stanley Weiss from the Stanley Weiss Collection, it fills an important gap in MESDA’s collection of Neoclassical furniture. In the early Nineteenth Century, Baltimore’s…

  • Boston Masterpieces: The Furniture of the Seymour School

    Boston Masterpieces: The Furniture of the Seymour School

    Explore the masterworks of Boston father-and-son cabinetmakers John & Thomas Seymour, who brought exacting standards of English craftsmanship to market in Federal New England and produced work that was the envy of any maker to be found in America at the time. Each piece tells a story of tradition and impeccable attention to detail, showcasing…