American Furniture

American Furniture

Author: Oscar P. Fitzgerald

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2017-12-22

Total Pages: 665

ISBN-13: 1442270403

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Drawing on the latest scholarship, this comprehensive, lavishly illustrated survey tells the story of the evolution of American furniture from the 17th century to the present. Not viewed in isolation, furniture is placed in its broader cultural, historic, and aesthetic context. The focus is not only on the urban masterpieces of 18th century William and Mary, Queen Anne, Chippendale, and Federal styles but also on the work of numerous rural cabinetmakers. Special chapters explore Windsor chairs, Shaker, and Pennsylvania German furniture which do not follow the mainstream style progression. Picturesque and anti-classical explain Victorian furniture including Rococo, Renaissance, and Eastlake. Mission and Arts and Crafts furniture introduce the 20th century. Another chapter identifies the eclectic revivals such as Early American that dominated the mass market throughout much of the 20th century. After World War II American designers created many of the Mid-Century Modern icons that are much sought after by collectors today. The rise of studio furniture and furniture as art which include some of the most creative and imaginative furniture produced in the 20th and 21st centuries caps the review of four centuries of American furniture. A final chapter advises on how to evaluate the authenticity of both traditional and modern furniture and how to preserve it for posterity. With over 800 photos including 24 pages of color, this fully illustrated text is the authoritative reference work.


Building 18th Century American Furniture

Building 18th Century American Furniture

Author: Glen Huey

Publisher: Popular Woodworking Books

Published: 2009-11-19

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781440305542

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FURNITURE FOR THE GENERATIONS As a woodworker, you've no doubt admired examples of classic furniture. You know, the stuff that makes you go, "Wow! I wish I could build that." Now you can. Glen Huey, senior editor at Popular Woodworking magazine, takes you through each and every step of how to build 18th-Century furniture. And when you're done, the projects will last for generations. Complete plans, cutting lists and step-by-step photos with captions are included with each project. Here are some of the furniture pieces you will learn how to build: Massachusetts Block-Front Chest Pennsylvania Chest-on-Chest Chippendale Entertainment Center New England Chest & Bookcase Townsend Newport High Chest Federal Inlaid Table Shaker Small Chest of Drawers Massachusetts High Chest (highboy)


Field Guide to American Antique Furniture

Field Guide to American Antique Furniture

Author: Joseph T. Butler

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780805001242

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Over 1700 of Skibinski's line drawings present a visual approach to the identification of antique furnishings. The book is arranged in chronological sequences (17th century through the early 20th century) by type of furniture, from tables and settees to desks and bookcases. Butler and Johnson have included some important information for the novice and the experienced collector: the sources of furniture used as models for the illustrations; lists of museums, art galleries, and special displays of outstanding collections of furniture; a selected bibliography and a glossary; the anatomy of a piece of furniture; and a brief history of the periods of furniture and furniture makers. Highly recommended for public libraries and other subject collections.


The Artistic Furniture of Charles Rohlfs

The Artistic Furniture of Charles Rohlfs

Author: Joseph Cunningham

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13:

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Charles Rohlfs (1853-1936) ranked among the most innovative furniture makers at the turn of the twentieth century. Praised by the international press and exhibited throughout the United States and Europe, his beautiful works grew out of an interesting mix of styles that included Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, and proto-modernism. This book presents the first major study of this important American designer and craftsman, drawing upon new photographs and fresh sources of information. Alongside traditional historical approaches, the book presents detailed formal, structural, and stylistic analyses of Rohlfs's well-known masterpieces from major museums, together with lesser-known objects in public and private collections. Topics include discovering the contribution of Rohlfs's wife--mystery novelist Anna Katharine Green--to his designs; the far-ranging sources of his idiosyncratic motifs; his influence on Gustav Stickley's designs; his commissioned interiors; his efforts at self-promotion and marketing; and his attempts to define a conceptual framework for his artistic endeavor. Handsomely designed and illustrated, the book also features a complete set of unpublished period illustrations of over seventy works.


Harbor & Home

Harbor & Home

Author: Brock Jobe

Publisher: UPNE

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 9780912724683

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Presented for the first time, the richly illustrated findings of the Southeastern Massachusetts Furniture project at Winterthur Museum


American Furniture 2009

American Furniture 2009

Author: Luke Beckerdite

Publisher: American Furniture Annual

Published: 2010-01-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780976734451

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An annual publication forging a link between social history, American studies, and the decorative arts.


The Maker's Hand

The Maker's Hand

Author: Edward S. Cooke

Publisher: MFA Publications

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13:

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Essays by Edward S. Cooke, Jr. and Gerald W.R. Ward.


Gilbert Rohde

Gilbert Rohde

Author: Phyllis Ross

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780300120646

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The molding of an American -- A natural path to modernism -- Designing furniture for mass production -- The Herman Miller connection -- The 1933 Chicago Fair -- Marketing modernism -- Promoting modernism in industry, education, and retailing -- Exhibits designed to sell : products, ideas, and image -- American modernism comes into focus.


Formless Furniture

Formless Furniture

Author: Peter Noever

Publisher: Hatje Cantz Pub

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13: 9783775722476

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In the mid-1960s, artists like Robert Morris, Joseph Beuys, Michelangelo Pistoletto and Lynda Benglis began to experiment with formlessness in their materials. The maxim Form follows material," however, was not only proclaimed in the era's avant-garde art: it had a distinct impact on furniture design as well--for example, on Gunnar A. Andersen's experimental polyurethane Portrait of My Mother's Chesterfield Chair of 1964 and Zanotta's famous Sacco beanbag chair of 1968. Edited by Peter Noever, Director of Vienna's MAK museum of applied and contemporary art, this volume is the first to concentrate on formlessness in furniture design. Featuring work from the 1960s through today by such revolutionary figures as Frank Gehry, Gaetano Pesce, Ron Arad and Karim Rashid, it illuminates connections between the historical avant-garde and the applied arts, and tracks the various manifestations of design formlessness to have emerged over the past half century--from Robert Dean's 1967 Sea Urchin chair to today's computer-assisted "blobjects.""


The Furniture Wars

The Furniture Wars

Author: Michael K. Dugan

Publisher: Booksurge Publishing

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781439225103

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The Furniture Wars offers an insider's look at the impact of globalization on the American furniture industry. It details the painful loss of tens of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars.