American furniture explore the artistic influences on the makers and designers. Each piece offers insightful new research into stylistic influences, manufacturing techniques, and the complex nature of the furniture trade. The essays are complemented with period photographs and detailed images.
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American furniture explore the artistic influences on the makers and designers. Each piece offers insightful new research into stylistic influences, manufacturing techniques, and the complex nature of the furniture trade. The essays are complemented with period photographs and detailed images.
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VG/VG. Black cloth, gilt letters on spine & front cover, french fold cream & color illus. dust jacket, 171 pp. 19 bw, 91 color plates. Issued in conjunction with several 1999-2000 exhibitions. Includes essays on more than 65 finely crafted examples of American furniture encompassing nearly every nineteenth-century style and explores the careers of America's preeminent cabinetmakers and shops, including Charles Baudouine, Hugh and John Finlay, Edward Hutchings, John Henry Belter, Herter Brothers and others. An enlightening and aesthetic delight.
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Like New. Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Minor shelf wear. Clean, unmarked pages. This is an oversized or heavy book, which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US.
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VG/VG-light wear to corners and edges of dust jacket, small black stain on back of dj. Black cloth, gilt letters on spine & front cover, french fold cream & color illus. dust jacket, 171 pp. 19 bw, 91 color plates. Issued in conjunction with several 1999-2000 exhibitions. Includes essays on more than 65 finely crafted examples of American furniture encompassing nearly every nineteenth-century style and explores the careers of America's preeminent cabinetmakers and shops, including Charles Baudouine, Hugh and John Finlay, Edward Hutchings, John Henry Belter, Herter Brothers and others. An enlightening and aesthetic delight.