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Cincinnati Art Carved Furniture: And Interiors
Jennifer H, Howe,John Bigelow Taylor,Jennifer L. Howe
This is the first book devoted to the study of this nationally significant Aesthetic movement. Placing the movement into historical context, this book documents the careers of the Frys and Pitman in England and America, and the significant contribution of women. Cincinnati art-carved furniture, which began to appear in the 1850's, was central to the development of the Aesthetic movement in the U.S. Included is a catalog of the extensive holdings of this furniture of the Cincinnati Art Museum.
264 pages, 8.5x11, 140 b&w & color photos, softcover Usually ships in 24 hours
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American Windsor Chairs
Nancy Goyne Evans
This big definitive book traces the American Windsor chair industry from handcrafting to mass production. Analyzing design, decoration, and production by region,... [read more]
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Charleston Furniture, 1700-1825
E. Milby Burton
For fashion, elegance, and wealth, the port city of Charleston, South Carolina, was #1 in colonial America, and the furniture its inhabitants... [read more]
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