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American Furniture 2003 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9780972435321
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2003
Series: American Furniture Annual
Illustrations: 261 colour illus. End-paper illus.
Description:
Acknowledged as the journal of record in its field, American Furniture presents new research on furniture design, use, production, and appreciation. Begun in 1993, this award-winning annual provides a comprehensive forum on furniture history, technology, connoisseurship, and conservation by the foremost scholars in the field. It is the only interdisciplinary journal devoted exclusively to furniture made or used in the Americas from the 17th century to the present.
American Furniture 2002 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 308
ISBN: 9781584650577
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2002
Series: American Furniture Annual
Illustrations: 355 illus. (100 colour). End-paper illus.
Description:
Acknowledged as the journal of record in its field, American Furniture presents new research on furniture design, use, production, and appreciation. Begun in 1993, this award-winning annual provides a comprehensive forum on furniture history, technology, connoisseurship, and conservation by the foremost scholars in the field. It is the only interdisciplinary journal devoted exclusively to furniture made or used in the Americas from the 17th century to the present.
American Furniture 2001 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 300
ISBN: 9781584650560
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2001
Series: American Furniture Annual
Illustrations: 286 illus. (75 colour). End-paper illus.
Description:
This volume includes articles on mannerist furniture from a Northern Essex County, Massachusetts shop, the career and work of David Evans, early New York turned chairs, the Lisle desk-and-bookcase from Rhode Island, a Salem cabinetmakers' price book, two early eighteenth-century Schränke, as well as book reviews and bibliography.
American Furniture 2000 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 260
ISBN: 9781584650553
Pub Date: 31 Jan 2001
Series: American Furniture Annual
Illustrations: 252 illus. (76 colour). End-paper illus.
Description:
This volume features articles on the furniture by the Potthast Brothers of Baltimore, 1892 - 1975, the early furniture of Job and Christopher Townsend, Boston Japanned furniture from1715 to1750, a study of the New Mexican Caja, seventeenth-century joined furniture from Newbury, Massachusetts, John Cadwalader's commode-seat side chairs, the Lisle family desk-and-bookcase from Rhose Island, eighteenth-century New York shranks, Edward Priestley (1778 - 1837), a Baltimore cabinetmaker, Baroque style in Philadelphia furniture, neoclassicism in Baltimore furniture, Quakers and the furniture industry in early Salem, as well as book reviews and bibliography.
American Furniture 1999 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 340
ISBN: 9781584650140
Pub Date: 02 Mar 2000
Series: American Furniture Annual
Illustrations: 236 illus. (31 colour). 7 figs. 3 tables. End-pape
Description:
The Palladian style in Rhode Island furniture, eighteenth-century Newport cabinet shops and the furniture-making trades, the influence of Windsor chairmaking in early Federal Rhode Island, Rhode Island influence in the work of two North Carolina cabinetmakers, the accounts of Job Townsend, Jr., Providence provenances and pitch-pediments, serpentine furniture of colonial Newport, plus the usual book reviews, and bibliography of recent writing.
American Furniture 1998 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 316
ISBN: 9780874518924
Pub Date: 01 Dec 1998
Series: American Furniture Annual
Illustrations: 307 illus. (67 colour). 6 figs. End-paper illus.
Description:
This volume features articles on late Baroque Boston seating furniture, Germanic influence on furniture early nineteenth-century design in Philadelphia, Randolph chairs, the Christian M. Nestell drawing book, the inlaid cherry furniture of Nathan Lombard, the Waldo family joined great chair, "Tinkham" chairs, as well as book reviews and bibliography of new books in the field.
Oxford Goldsmiths Before 1800 Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 162
ISBN: 9780961349134
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1996
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: with illus .
Description:
This is the first study of goldsmiths who were apprenticed and/or worked in the City of Oxford. Manuscripts in both Oxford and London reveal an enormous amount of information regarding not only their work, but also their personal lives, relationships and politics.
The Carver's Art Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9780813108636
Pub Date: 20 Jun 1996
Illustrations: illus, map
Description:
Chains carved from a single block of wood, cages whittled with wooden balls rattling inside -- all "made with just a pocketknife" -- are among our most enduring folk designs. Who makes them and why? what is their history?
The Woodcuts of Harlan Hubbard Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9780813118796
Pub Date: 09 Nov 1994
Illustrations: prints, color plates
Description:
Hubbard was a gifted writer, but during his lifetime he was better known as an artist. He painted in both oil and watercolor, but over the years he also cut and printed approximately 170 woodcuts. It was in this medium that his potential as an artist was most full realized.
Kentucky Quilts and Their Makers Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 136
ISBN: 9780813100968
Pub Date: 27 Sep 1993
Illustrations: color illus
Description:
Kentucky's contribution to the perennially popular American craft of quiltmaking is a rich and varied one. Mary Clarke examines here the state of the craft in Kentucky and finds it as lively today as it was 150 years ago.Like a fingerprint, every Kentucky quilt differs from all others in some respects, whether it is an original creation or a variation of one of the traditional patterns long popular in the United States.
The World's Eye Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9780813113876
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1982
Description:
Greek vases and Peruvian bottles, Chinese bronzes and African masks, Tel Brak idols and Egyptian tomb paintings -- artifacts ancient and modern reveal man's universal fascination with the eye and his awe before its mysterious powers. In this wide-ranging and richly illustrated essay Albert M. Potts considers the special properties the human mind has ascribed to the eye over the millenia and seeks out its peculiar significance as symbol.