Tablescapes 2011~ An Evening of Candlelight, Antiques & Style!

I-1It has been amazing to be involved for the past seven years with Kappa Kappa Gamma’s now-famous Tablescapes charity event that has been a Dallas tradition since 1995. Each year we select an exciting antique theme to represent our table setting. As many as 40 other designers, florists and notable retailers such as Nieman Marcus, Horchow, and others participate as well.Antique Polychrome Saint Peter
In years past our table settings have revolved around themes such as~ Country French, Italian Renaissance, Noelle Francaise, Black Forest, French Gothic and more. This year we decided to do a mix of Italian and French ~ the Arte Povera style.
The Arte Povera style emerged as a movement popular in Italy during the 60’s. It has recently experienced a renaissance throughout Europe, enjoying a new popularity that has spilled over the Atlantic into homes of American cognoscenti. The style is somewhat similar to the British and American “shabby chic” style, but more oriented towards classic and rustic antiques. Finishes are typically painted, stripped or distressed by age.
Arte Povera Buffet One
For our Tablescapes display this year we combined etched and mercury glass with linen runners and napkins for a supple, natural texture. The centerpiece of the display was an antique 18th century polychrome statue of Saint Paul we found in Italy.  A pair of grand cast iron Napoleon III period jardinieres held lush arrangements of hydrangeas, kale, natural greenery and lilies of the Nile.
Arte Povera Buffet TwoThe Dallas Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma organizes this unique event each October. The Tablescapes event consists of both a festive evening gala and the following day, an elegant luncheon for a fun-filled and visually inspiring two-day event.
Local designers, retail & antique stores (like Inessa Stewart’s Antiques & Interiors), and florists create incredibly unique tables for displaying their interpretations of the latest trends. It’s easy to pick up interesting entertainment tips, and always a pleasure to enjoy the presentations from exciting featured speakers such as eminent designer Charles Faudree.
Arte Povera Collage
This year’s venue was the Brook Hollow Golf Club and the featured speaker, Bettie Bearden Pardee, who graciously autographed copies of her latest book, “Elegance on the Atlantic: Newport, Rhode Island”. Her unique perspective as one of its most gracious hostesses enables her to describe Newport’s high style and exceptional entertaining throughout its long and storied history. Surrounded by breathtaking ocean views, Newport is renowned for its colonial heritage, the Vanderbilts and Gilded Age decadence, the romance of Jack and Jackie Kennedy, the spirited tales of heiress Doris Duke, and its polished yacht fleets. She produced the “Entertaining With Style” feature as a contributing editor to Bon Appetit for 11 years. Well-versed in television work, Bettie was the creative producer and host of the series “Presidential Palate: Entertaining at the White House” on PBS and additionally, she has produced and appeared on many morning television programs including Good Morning America.
Arte Povera Dining Table

We hope you can attend next year’s event!  Stay in touch with our Dallas showroom or just checkout Kappa’s website for details.  We’ll see you then!
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Caravaggio and Antique Baroque Art

Antique Letter Engravingast weekend John and I finally took the day off and went to Fort Worth’s Kimbell Art Museum for an exciting exhibit of “Caravaggio and his followers in Rome”.  We were eagerly looking forward to this exhilarating event.  The exposition not only has ten incredible antique works of art by the Baroque master, but it also has a compelling and powerful collection of 40 paintings of his followers.  Only as we compare them side to side can we can see the brilliance of his talent.  Of course many of his followers went on to develop their own style such as Rubens and La Tour.

Antique Painting by Caravaggio: Saint John The Baptist in the Wilderness

I first saw this magnificent painting in Kansas City at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art while I lived there as a young girl. I found it just as impressive and inspiring as the first time I saw it years ago.

Caravaggio (1571-1610) is an artist John and I have admired for a long time, with his art being both amusing and inspirational.  It never fails to touch your emotions.  The provocative and intense realism of his art, combined with his skillful use of light and shadow, inspired a movement for which Caravaggio was famous.  During the late 16th century European Art was emerging from the Mannerism period which followed the High Renaissance era championed by Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael.  Mannerism resulted in a very stylized type of art with a lack of clear perspective or realism.

Antique Painting Cardsharps by Caravaggio

This magnificent masterpiece is a part of the collection of the Kimbell Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. The amazing detail of the garments and the objects in this painting showcases Caravaggio's genius.

In contrast, Caravaggio’s free and naturalistic style made an overwhelming impact on art in Rome that rippled throughout Europe.  Although his life was short and often troubled (which experts now agree was due to lead poisoning from the paint used at the time), he left an amazing mark on the European art world.  Through his brilliant talent and genius he is considered by many to be the father of modern art.

Antique Painting St. Francis in Ecstasy by Caravaggio

You can almost feel the loving embrace of the angel comforting St. Francis in this painting by Caravaggio entitled "Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy".

During our travels abroad and visits to stateside museums we have had the privilege of viewing some of Caravaggio’s paintings, but to see this tantalizing collection of 50 masterpieces one would have to travel the world over.  We are grateful to all the efforts required to bring such an exhilarating exhibit to the Kimbell Museum.  So, if you get the chance to be in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, make sure to see this exhibit.  It closes January 8, 2012.

If you would like to find out more about this exhibit, visit their website at http://caravaggio.kimbellart.org/exhibit

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Autumn, Antiques and Recipes

A-2All around our stores we have been decorating and getting ready for the changing of the season, using the vivid fruits of fall.  If you have ever visited our stores, you know how much we love to create seasonal vignettes using our antique accessories, changing our displays to reflect the changes during the year.  Now is the time for us to be inspired by the colors and scents of the harvest, as well as our new antique arrivals.Chilly, crystal-clear mornings make us crave the coziness of fall, as we pull out our woolly sweaters and brew pots of hot tea.  On one of these cool mornings I was making my weekly Antique Accessories and White Pumpkinspilgrimage to Whole Foods Market.  Approaching the store I stopped in my tracks ~ in front of me was a tantalizing display of pumpkins.  They were in all shapes and sizes and in an amazing variety of colors, from creamy white to bright orange.  I’ve never seen such a bountiful medley.  They were piled high, cascading down in giant heaps.  I could not resist!  They called to me, announcing summer is over and autumn is here!

In this Fall season, if your décor has light grey and beige tones, the white cream pumpkins give the perfect touch of autumn to the lighter color schemes.  We clipped wild grass from the fields to create a simple, earthy arrangement that compliments the tones and to add soft texture to this setting.

Autumn is always welcome in the south as we get rewarded with cool and refreshing weather. The fruits of the harvest are all around us inspiring me to try new recipes as well as some old standards in my kitchen. The other morning our daughter Rebecca brought over some apple-pumpkin butter, so I just had to get in the kitchen and make my Cinnamon Scones. It is hard to resist the smell of cinnamon as it permeates the air. Of course we brewed a pot of tea~ thoroughly enjoying our afternoon and welcoming autumn with open arms.

Antique Accessories Pumpkins Scones

I would love to share with you my recipe for Cinnamon Scones. Happy baking!

Inessa’s Cinnamon Scones

This recipe is wonderful this time of the year. The smell of cinnamon reminds me of fall.

IngredientsAntique Accessories with pumpkins and scones     
3 cups all purpose flour
½ cup sugar
2 ½ teaspoons double-acting baking powder
½ teaspoon baking soda
1 tablespoon and ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
¾ teaspoon salt
1 ½ sticks (¾ cup) cold unsalted butter, cut into bits
½ cup chopped walnuts
1 cup buttermilk
1 tablespoon heavy cream

Preparation
Preheat oven to 400°. In a bowl sift together the flour, 6 tablespoons of sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and one tablespoon each of cinnamon and salt. Mix in the butter; rub it in with your fingers until it resembles small peas. Stir in the walnuts and buttermilk. Combine the mixture until it forms manageable dough. On a well-floured surface knead the dough lightly for 30 seconds and pat it gently into one-inch thickness. With a well-floured heart-shaped or round cookie cutter, cut out the scones and place them on a well-oiled cookie sheet. In a small bowl, combine the remaining 2 tablespoons of sugar and the remaining ¼ teaspoon of cinnamon. Brush the tops of the scones with cream, sprinkle with sugar mixture, and bake the scones in the middle of the oven for 12 to 15 minutes, until golden brown. Cool on a wire rack slightly and serve warm with pot of hot tea and apple or pumpkin butter.
Makes about 15 scones.
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Antiques in Style is a source of joy for me to create, and hopefully will be a source of inspiration for you! The variety, artistry and history of the antiques and vintage pieces that surround us every day provide pleasure, beauty and sometimes even intrigue.

The classics never go out of style, and each era, country, and even artisan's interpretations create an environment that is always full of surprises.

It is truly a pleasure to bring such timeless style together for every client and follower of my blog. And of course, your input is always welcome!

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