The arts and crafts movement in America, 1876-1916 : an exhibition organized by the Art Museum, Princeton University and the Art Institute of Chicago

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The arts and crafts movement in America, 1876-1916 : an exhibition organized by the Art Museum, Princeton University and the Art Institute of Chicago

edited by Robert Judson Clark

(Princeton paperbacks)

distributed by Princeton University Press, 1992

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Catalog of an exhibition held at the Art Museum, Princeton University, Oct. 21-Dec. 17, 1972; the Art Institute of Chicago, Feb. 24-April 22, 1973; and the Renwick Gallery of the National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, June 1-Sept. 10, 1973

Originally published : 1972

includes bibliographical references

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Reissued with an updated bibliography and additional notes, this study records how American artists and designers at the turn of the 20th century, inspired in part by William Morris and his followers, created objects of household use that were also works of art. Featured are Louis C. Tiffany, Charles Rohlfs, Gustav Stickley, Greene and Greene, the Roycrofters and Frank Lloyd Wright, among many others. Also included are sections on art pottery and arts and crafts.

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