The Chipstone Foundation was created by Stanley and Polly Stone with the
purpose of housing their impressive decorative arts collection (which
centered around early American furniture and historical prints, as well as
seventeenth and eighteenth century British pottery), promoting decorative
arts scholarship, and supporting significant projects and publications at
other institutions. Following the Stone's death, the Foundation has redefined
its aims so as to more fully contribute to the field, and several exciting
new directions are now being pursued. A partnership between the Milwaukee Art
Museum and the Chipstone Foundation was created in 1999 to provide the public
with access to this important collection. Through this joint venture,
Chipstone’s significant holdings are now on view to the public at the Art
Museum, along with the associated Layton Art Collection. Chipstone is
committed to expanding scholarship of the decorative arts, while staying
current with the contemporary interpretations and issues associated with
these objects.