American Antiques of New England Origin
Author: American Art Association, Anderson Galleries (Firm)
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Published: 1937
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Author: American Art Association, Anderson Galleries (Firm)
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Published: 1937
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jim DeStefano
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 200
ISBN-13: 9780764353536
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThere is something about antique homes and their hard-working barns that captures the imagination. Maybe it's their pleasing proportions, maybe they remind us of a simpler time, or maybe we sense that these venerable old survivors that were built when our country was young have seen it all. But how many of us have bothered to listen to the stories they tell or tried to understand what makes them tick? This book reveals the essence of antique New England homes and barns--their history, the people who built them, why they were built that way, and how to restore them, piece by piece, without losing their character. Learn to identify architectural styles from different periods, how to strategize a restoration, and how to approach it systematically, from the timber frame to the floors, walls, and ceilings, windows and doors, wiring, finishes, and landscaping.
Author: Briann G. Greenfield
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Published: 2009
Total Pages: 288
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKTraces the rise of the modern market for antique goods.
Author: Patricia E. Kane
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2016-01-01
Total Pages: 509
ISBN-13: 0300217846
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book presents new information on the export trade, patronage, artistic collaboration, and the small-scale shop traditions that defined early Rhode Island craftsmanship. This stunning volume features more than 200 illustrations of beautifully constructed and carved objects—including chairs, high chests, bureau tables, and clocks—that demonstrate the superb workmanship and artistic skill of the state’s furniture makers.
Author: George C. Neumann
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 360
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John G. Shea
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 2014-05-05
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 0486144194
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDIVIllustrated exploration of principal designs used in North America over past 400 years. 95 measured drawings enable woodworkers to construct for candlestand, pedestal table, rocker, corner cupboard, cradle, armoire, many more. /div
Author: Robert K. Fitts
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9780815332800
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMany 19th and 20th century historians have argued that Northern slavery was mild and that master/slave relations were relatively harmonious. Yet, Northern slavery, like Southern, was characterized by the conflict between the masters' desire to control their slaves and the slaves' resistance to this domination. For a variety of political, social, and intellectual reasons, 19th and 20th century historians ignored this inherent conflict in discussions of Northern slavery. Fitts' research focuses on how and why historians sanitized the history of slavery in Narragansett, Rhode Island, and then shows the inadequacy of these interpretations by examining several of the planters' and slaves' conflicting strategies of control and resistance. Topics include how planters used physical punishment, legislation, and the threat of sale in an attempt to control their slaves, and how slaves resisted through violence, running away, and non-violent crime. Fitts also examines the plantation landscape as a site of symbolic contestation and includes a chapter on slave names. (Ph.D. dissertation, Brown University, 1995; revised with new preface)
Author: Marta Katrina Sironen
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Published: 1936
Total Pages: 292
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