“True Blue! Antiques & Art with Blue”
at the Fort Worth Show of Antiques & Art
at the Fort Worth Show of Antiques & Art
(Plus Every Other Color Too!)
56th Year March 1, 2, 3, 2019
56th Year March 1, 2, 3, 2019
Blue your favorite color? You and about half of the world! No
color has more fans or more complexity than the color blue. On March 1, 2, 3, 2019, 150 exhibitors from
across the nation will bring their best blues to the 56th year of
the Fort Worth Show of Antiques & Art, with the show theme, “True
Blue – Antiques & Art with Blue.” Of course they’ll bring their
reds and blacks and whites and every other color too. But expect to shop over
150 examples of vintage and antique blue, as well as the use of blues in select
contemporary art. Look for baby blues, vintage denim and indigo, sapphires, lapis,
Blenko glass blue, blue and white porcelain and transfer ware, Swedish blues
and American primitives in early gray-blue. There will even be some (vintage) Tiffany blue
and vinyl records, featuring early Texas Blues.
Visitors to the
show will learn that blue, as a color, is full of contradictions, such as “blue
blood” and “blue collar.” At once evoking creative energy and sadness, the
blues came late to the human world of decorative arts, with true blue being one
of the last colors that ancient peoples mastered.
Some blues recede, like deep
blues on an oriental rug. Other blues jump right out, like the sky in an antique
Maxfield Parrish print or the 1960s electric blue developed by artist Yves
Klein. Almost all blues contain some mix of other colors, such as the greenish
turquoise in the Native American jewelry or the pinkish/white “Haint” blue
paint used in the southern states. You’ll find all of these at the Fort Worth
Show, as well the photography of New York exhibitor Gordon Watkinson, left, printed in blue tones.
The Benefit Booth at the 2019 show will support college scholarships for
young women through the Tarrant County Branch of the American Association of
University Women. Since 1881, the AAUW has promoted education and action on
behalf of girls and women in the United States. Their Fort Worth Show booth
will offer vintage fashion, “something borrowed, something blue,” art,
antiques, jewelry and more.