At Home with Gustav Stickley: Arts and Crafts from the Stephen Gray Collection

Author:   Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser ,  Linda H. Roth ,  Stephen Gray
Publisher:   University Press of New England
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9781584657262


Pages:   120
Publication Date:   15 October 2008
Format:   Paperback
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At Home with Gustav Stickley: Arts and Crafts from the Stephen Gray Collection


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Arguably, this is the finest private collection of early Gustav Stickley furniture.During his first years as an Arts and Crafts furniture maker, from about mid-1900 to early 1904, Gustav Stickley and his designers created the most significant cabinetwork his firm would ever produce. For the most part made of quarter-sawn American oak, this furniture was substantial, subtly proportioned, essentially rectilinear, and built using traditional joinery - for instance, tenon and key, dovetail, pinned through tenons - and employing hand-wrought copper or iron hardware. These structural elements were both functional and symbolic, literally holding the furniture together while also expressing its moral aesthetic: though a factory product, every piece was solidly, honestly made.Stephen Gray is among those few who, early on, recognized both the inherent beauty of Arts and Crafts furniture and the value of the Craftsman Ideal. His collection includes many of the rarest forms and has few equals, but in two regards, it is almost singular: Stephen Gray lives with this major collection and has embraced the Craftsman Ideal in a beautiful, simple, personal, regionally sensitive manner. He lives in a nineteenth-century country house and has integrated an important collection with the ideas of decorating, lifestyle, and sensitivity to environment that were central to the Craftsman enterprise. Through Stephen Gray's collection, it is possible to explore the disparate values of the Arts and Crafts Movement, the Arts and Crafts interior, and the tensions inherent in the pursuit of an aesthetically simple Ideal life.This lavishly illustrated book features Stickley's furniture, including many photographs of Stickley designs in use, and it also includes some fine examples of art pottery, lighting fixtures, tiles, and color woodblock prints. The essays by David Cathers on Stickley's early work and Tommy McPherson, who compares Stephen Gray's living room to Stickley's own living room at Craftsman Farms, put Stickley's work into perspective. The introduction by Stephen Gray touches on collecting and living with Stickley.

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Author:   Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser ,  Linda H. Roth ,  Stephen Gray
Publisher:   University Press of New England
Imprint:   University Press of New England
ISBN:  

9781584657262


ISBN 10:   158465726
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   15 October 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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ELIZABETH MANKIN KORNHAUSER is Krieble Curator of American Painting and Sculpture at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art. LINDA H. ROTH is the Chief Curator at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art. DAVID CATHERS is a writer, researcher, and lecturer. He has written numerous books on Stickley and the Craftsman Movement in design. TOMMY MCPHERSON is the Director of the Mobile Museum of Art in Mobile,Alabama.

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