Living in the Arts & Crafts Style

Living in the Arts & Crafts Style

Author: Charlotte Kelley

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2001-02

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 9780811831192

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Lavishly illustrated and thoroughly practical, this guide is an indispensable source of inspiration, giving do-it-yourself decorators all they need to bring the simple elegance of the Arts and Crafts style into their homes. 250 color images.


In the Arts and Crafts Style

In the Arts and Crafts Style

Author: Barbara Mayer

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 1992-10

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 0811802027

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Each chapter of this book examines a different facet of this aesthetic, beginning with its European origins and proceeding to American classics, including California's Mission style. The book highlights the work of such influential designers as Gustav Stickley, L & J.G. Stickley, Charles Voysey, Greene & Greene, George Ohr, Tiffany, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Charles Rohlfs, among others, and features Arts and Crafts standards, such as the Morris chair, the Stickley settle, the Tiffany lamp, and the Fulper bowl, all displayed in a variety of contemporary interiors.


Stickley Style

Stickley Style

Author: David M. Cathers

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1999-10-05

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 0684856034

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An Archetype Press book.


The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest

The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest

Author: Lawrence Kreisman

Publisher: Timber Press (OR)

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 0881928496

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This magnificent compendium is the first comprehensive exploration of the Arts and Crafts legacy in the Pacific Northwest. It traces the movement from its nineteenth-century English beginnings to its flowering in Washington and Oregon through the 1920s and beyond, weaving into a tale of idealism and devotion everything from iconic masterpieces to recent discoveries. You will meet the architects, artists, craftspeople, and entrepreneurs in Seattle, Spokane, Portland, and smaller communities throughout the region in their own words in journal entries, letters, articles, and promotional materials of the period. Included are public and private architecture, furniture, pottery and tile, metalwork, lighting, leaded and stained glass, jewelry, textiles, basketry and the influence of Native American arts, painting and printmaking, photography, graphic arts, and book design. The ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement—a celebration of craftsmanship and the creative process; an appreciation of sound construction, pleasing proportion, grace, and simplicity; and a comfortable rusticity that sees beauty in nature and honors indigenous materials—found fertile ground in Washington and Oregon. The inspired handiwork of anonymous amateurs and significant regional artists alike yielded a remarkable variety of progressive architect-designed residences, bungalows for everyone, and all manner of artistic and practical furnishings and accessories. Beautifully illustrated with nearly 400 photographs and period graphics, including rare images published here for the first time, this groundbreaking volume is an authoritative reference, a provocative story, and an irresistible treasure trove for Arts and Crafts collectors and enthusiasts everywhere.


Toward a Simpler Way of Life

Toward a Simpler Way of Life

Author: Robert Winter

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780520209169

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Anti-commercial and anti-modern, the California Arts and Crafts Movement drew upon the decorative schemes of English Tudor, Swiss chalet, Japanese temple, and Spanish mission, evoking an earlier time before modern industry and technology intruded. This book celebrates the Movement with chapters on architects such as Bernard Maybeck, Charles and Henry Greene, John Galen Howard, and Julia Morgan. 365 duotone photos.


Arts & Crafts House Styles

Arts & Crafts House Styles

Author: Trevor Yorke

Publisher: Countryside Books (GB)

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781846742309

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The Arts and Crafts movement began as an instinctive reaction against the new industrial age. Seeking a return to simple craftsmanship, with traditional materials, its influence spread both to Europe and North America where the term craftsman denoted a traditional style of architecture and interior design prevalent before the 1920s. In England, the


The Arts & Crafts House

The Arts & Crafts House

Author: Adrian Tinniswood

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1845330420

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Adrian Tinniswood explains the Arts and Crafts movement's international influence by exploring the design, decoration, furnishings, and gardens of town and country houses the world over. Chapters cover themes such as: William Morris and his disciples; houses built by architects for themselves; the distinctive American response to the Arts and Crafts style; and the movement's relationship with the disappearing rural community. The book includes a broad range of houses, including the Red House in Kent, England, that Philip Webb built for William Morris in 1859 and Frank Lloyd Wright's Storer House in Los Angeles, completed in the 1930s. Within each chapter, the author considers, alongside the houses, Arts and Crafts themes such as literature, magazines, gardens, and furniture.


Arts and Crafts Style

Arts and Crafts Style

Author: Isabelle Anscombe

Publisher: Phaidon Press

Published: 1996-05-30

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9780714834696

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A richly illustrated survey, examining the movement in Europe and North America.


The Arts and Crafts Country House

The Arts and Crafts Country House

Author: Clive Aslet

Publisher: Aurum Press

Published: 2011-11-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781845136802

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he Arts and Crafts Country House is a fascinating and beautifully illustrated survey of some of Britain's most important houses. The Arts and Crafts Movement produced some of our country's greatest works of design, architecture and decorative art. It grew out of a reaction against the Industrial Revolution in the late 1850s, inspired by an alternative vision of life based on the revival of traditional building crafts and the use of local materials. Country Life magazine, founded in 1897, championed the movement in the weekly articles it devoted to country houses, illustrated with specially commissioned photographs. In his stunning book, Clive Aslet draws upon this unique archive to provide a detailed survey of 25 major country houses, designed by the movement's foremost architects, including Lutyens, Webb, Williams-Ellis and Blow. He also shows how the Arts and Crafts tradition continues to influence architects today. The 22nd title in this acclaimed series, The Arts and Crafts Country House reveals the enduring legacy of an architectural ideal.