Timothy J. Anderson, Eudorah M. Moore and Robert W. Winter, eds., California Design 1910, Salt Lake City, 1974, p. 106 (for a related rocking chair)
William R. Current and Karen Current, Greene & Greene: Architects in the Residential Style, Fort Worth, 1974, p. 56 (for a related rocking chair)
Randell L. Makinson, Greene & Greene: Furniture and Related Designs, Salt Lake City, 1979, pp. 63 (for a related chiffonier) and 85 (for related inlaid designs from the Freeman Ford House)
Wendy Kaplan, The Art that is Life: The Arts & Crafts Movement in America, 1875-1920, Boston, 1987, p. 406 (for a related rocking chair)
Leslie Greene Bowman, American Arts & Crafts: Virtue in Design, Los Angeles, 1990, p. 51 (for a related pair of rocking chairs and small table)
Randell L. Makinson, Greene & Greene: The Passion and the Legacy, Salt Lake City, 1998, p. 124 (for a related rug from the Gamble House)
Randell L. Makinson and Thomas A. Heinz, Greene & Greene: The Blacker House, Salt Lake City, 2000, p. 74 (for a related pair of rocking chairs), 75, 82 (for a related chiffonier) and 83
Randell L. Makinson and Thomas A. Heinz, Greene & Greene: Creating a Style, Layton, UT, 2004, p. 76 (for a related inlaid library table from the Freeman Ford House)
Marvin Rand, Greene & Greene, Layton, UT, 2005, p. 199 (for a detail of this inlaid chair splat design misattributed to the Gamble House)
Edward R. Bosley and Anne E. Mallek, eds., A New and Native Beauty: The Art and Craft of Greene & Greene, London, 2008, pp. 10, 131 (for a related chiffonier) and 147 (for the present lot illustrated)