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245 00 $aSubstance of style :$bperspectives on the American arts and crafts movement /$cedited by Bert Denker.
260 $aWinterthur, Del. :$bHenry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum,$c1996.
263 $a9601
300 $aviii, 469 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $aPapers from the 1990 Wintherthur Conference.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rBert Denker --$tThe Search for Vernacular Expression: The Arts and Crafts Movements in America and Ireland /$rNicola Gordon Bowe --$tThe Influence of C. R. Ashbee and His Guild of Handicraft on American Silver, Other Metalwork, and Jewelry /$rW. Scott Braznell --$tFrans Hals to Windmills: The Arts and Crafts Fascination with the Culture of the Low Countries /$rKathleen Eagen Johnson --$tAesthetics and Meanings: The Arts and Crafts Movement and the Revival of American Indian Basketry /$rMelanie Herzog --$tArts and Crafts in the Santa Fe Style /$rLonn Taylor --$t"One Who Has Seen More and Knows More". The Design Critic and the Arts and Crafts /$rBeverly K. Brandt --$t"The Distinction of Being Different": Joseph P. McHugh and the American Arts and Crafts Movement /$rAnna Tobin D'Ambrosio --$tMaturity of Design and Commercial Success: A Critical Reassessment of the Work of L. and J. G. Stickley and Peter Hansen /$rDonald A. Davidoff --
505 80 $tThe Bradley and Hubbard Manufacturing Company and the Merchandising of the Arts and Crafts Movement in America /$rRichard Stamm --$tLouise Brigham: Developer of Box Furniture /$rNeville Thompson --$tThe Handicraft Guild of Minneapolis: A Model of the Arts and Crafts Movement /$rMarcia Gail Anderson --$tCharles Rohlfs and "The Dignity of Labor" /$rMichael L. James --$tHenry Chapman Mercer: Technology, Aesthetics, and Arts and Crafts Ideals /$rDavid B. Driscoll --$tCornelius Kelley of Deerfield, Massachusetts: The Impact of Change on a Rural Blacksmith /$rEllen M. Snyder-Grenier --$tThe Grammar of Nature: Arts and Crafts China Painting /$rEllen Paul Denker --$tAmerican Tonalism and Rookwood Pottery /$rAnita J. Ellis --$tFrederick S. Lamb's Opalescent Vision of "A Broader Art": The Reunion of Art and Craft in Public Murals /$rDavid Adams --$t"Color in the House": Painted Furniture of the American Arts and Crafts Movement /$rCatherine L. Futter --
505 80 $t"Near the Yates": Craft, Machine, and Ideology in Arts and Crafts Syracuse, 1900-1910 /$rCleota Reed --$tThe Monastic Ideal in Rural Massachusetts: Edward Pearson Pressey and New Clairvaux /$rJeannine Falino --$tThe Bryn Athyn Cathedral Project: Craft, Community, and Faith /$rShelley K. Nickles --$tGeorge W. Maher's Planning and Architecture in Kenilworth, Illinois: An Inquiry into the Ideology of Arts and Crafts Design /$rMary Corbin Sies --$tMidwest to California: The Planned Arts and Crafts Community /$rKaren J. Weitze.
520 $aIn twenty-three separate essays by prominent museum curators, educators, collectors, and scholars, the complex aspects of the American arts and crafts movement are examined: national and international style and ideology; industrial design; redefinition of craft traditions, unification of the fine and decorative arts; and community visions. New discoveries in objects, photographs , and rare prints and manuscripts illustrate the text.
650 0 $aArts and crafts movement$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009116019
700 1 $aDenker, Bert,$d1946-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n89102803
711 2 $aWinterthur Conference$n(36th :$d1990)
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