Ex Libris: The Wolf Family Collection Art Reference Library

Ex Libris: The Wolf Family Collection Art Reference Library

View full screen - View 1 of Lot 1363. A Group of American and European Arts & Crafts Reference Books, approximately 15 volumes.

A Group of American and European Arts & Crafts Reference Books, approximately 15 volumes

No reserve

Lot Closed

April 25, 05:02 PM GMT

Estimate

150 - 200 USD

Lot Details

Description

A Group of Arts & Crafts in America and Europe Books, approximately 15 volumes


Approximately 15 volumes, including: Gustav Stickley, Craftsman Homes, New York, 1909; The Work of L & J.G. Stickley, Fayetteville, New York, New York, 1911; Robert Judson Clark, ed., The Arts and Crafts Movement in America 1876-1916, Princeton, 1972; Timothy J. Andersen, Eudorah M. Moore and Robert W. Winter, eds., California Design 1910, Santa Barbara, 1974; David M. Cathers, ed., Stickley Craftsman Furniture Catalogs: Unabridged Reprints of Two Mission Furniture Catalogues, New York, 1979; Anthea Callen, Women Artists of the Arts & Crafts Movement- 1870-1914, New York, 1979; Timothy J. Andersen, Eudorah M. Moore and Robert W. Winter, eds., California Design 1910, Santa Barbara, 1980; David M. Cathers, Furniture of the American Arts and Crafts Movement: Stickley and Roycroft Mission Oak, New York, 1981; Coy L. Ludwig, The Arts & Crafts Movement in New York State, 1890s-1920s, New York, 1983; Doreen Bolger Burke, et al., In Pursuit of Beauty: Americans and the Aesthetic Movement, New York, 1986; Wendy Kaplan, "The Art that is Life": The Arts & Crafts Movement in America, 1875-1920, Boston, 1987; Gillian Naylor, ed., William Morris by himself: Designs and writings, London, 1988; Ark Antiques, Fine 20th Century American Craftsman Silver, Jewelry, Metal, New Haven, 1988; Hirschl & Adler Galleries, From Architecture to Object: Masterworks of the American Arts & Crafts Movement, New York, 1989; Wendy Kaplan, ed., Charles Rennie Mackintosh, London, 1996; Filippo Alison, Charles Rennie Mackintosh as a Designer of Chairs, New York, 1997; Joseph Cunningham, The Artistic Furniture of Charles Rohlfs, New Haven, 2008.