Americana: Folk and Decorative Art
Billboard Publications, 1982. Hardbound. Blue cloth spine with blue boards and illustrated dustjacket. 158 pp., 100 color and 150 bw plates. More
Billboard Publications, 1982. Hardbound. Blue cloth spine with blue boards and illustrated dustjacket. 158 pp., 100 color and 150 bw plates. More
New York: Art & Antiques, 1982. Hardbound. Sky blue boards with navy blue cloth spine; blue illus. dj with white spine and lettering; 159 pp. with numerous color and bw illustrations. More
New York: Art & Antiques, 1982. Hardcover. Three-quarters gold paper boards with burgundy cloth spine, gilt letters on spine, color pictorial dust jacket, 160 pp., 150 BW illus., 100 color plates. "The first book devoted exclusively to the exhilarating variety of furniture styles -- American empire, Gothic and rococo revival..... More
New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1982. Hardbound. Grey cloth with silver lettering on spine and front cover, illustrated dj. 320 pp. 2320 illustrations, including 61 plates in full color and 1150 line drawings. A superb and mesmerizing book, filled with beautiful pictures of beautiful glass. A terrific copy of..... More
New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2003. Hardcover. Gray cloth boards with silver spine lettering; black, white and gray illustrated dj; 384 pp; profusely illustrated in bw and color. "Since its founding in 1903 by the renowned glass master Frederick Carder, Steuben glass has evolved to become the epitome of American..... More
Yonkers, NY: Hudson River Museum, 1973. Softcover. Brown wraps with B&W illustration. [66] pp. 67 bw plates. Sheds light on a neglected aspect of American decorative arts. Charles Eastlake, an English design reformer, brought a new look of rectilinear simplicity to American furniture in the 1870s and 1880s. The functional..... More
Yonkers, NY: Hudson River Museum, 1973. Softbound. Brown wraps. [66] pp. 67 bw plates. Sheds light on a neglected aspect of American decorative arts. Charles Eastlake, an English design reformer, brought a new look of rectilinear simplicity to American furniture in the 1870s and 1880s. The functional lines of this..... More