American Decorative Arts and Old World Influences: A Guide to Information Sources
In Everyday Life in the Early Republic, edited by Catherine E. Hutchins, 201—18. Winterthur, Del.: Henry Francis du Pont Winter— thur Museum, 1994. Ward, Gerald W. R. “Silver and Society in Salem, Massachu— setts, 1630—1820: A Case ...
This exhibition and catalogue, celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the Department of American Decorative Arts and Sculpture.
Useful Beauty: Early American Decorative Arts from St. Louis Collections
This handsome volume records over 1,100 superb examples of furniture, paintings, and decorative arts found in Ima Hogg's magnificent Houston home, Bayou Bend.
This stunning publication showcases the Art Institute's important and growing collection of twentieth-century American ceramics, furniture, glass, and metalwork. Colorful, engaging essays explore approximately forty of the museum's most fascinating...
Here, American furniture and prints as well as English ceramics from a Milwaukee collection tell stories of stylistic change, regional preference, solutions of technological problems, and how Americans responded to English, European, Asian, ...
Early American Decorative Arts, 1620-1860: A Handbook for Interpreters
In Praise of America: American Decorative Arts, 1650-1830 ; Fifty Years of Discovery Since the 1929 Girl Scouts Loan Exhibition
... also go to Columbus Productions , Inc . in the design and printing of this book , as they shared our vision of its importance from the start . To this end , Gracie Allmond and Ken McNair are due a very special debt of thanks .