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Electronic Editon on DVD
The Craftsman Magazine
183 magazines on DVD
25,000+ total pages
(three covers are missing)
PLUS!
11 Additional Craftsman
Books
Gustav Stickley, was a master craftsman, furniture
designer, architect and publisher, who was largely responsible for the American
Arts & Crafts style of architecture during the first twenty years of
the twentieth century which is known today as simply "Craftsman" or "Craftsman
Homes."
His plans offered the designs for houses based
on the ideals of beauty, simplicity, utility and organic
harmony.
Gustav showed his designs and ideas through
his magazine The Craftsman, publishing descriptions and drawings of homes
beginning in 1901, and later on his two classic books: Craftsman Homes (1909)
and More Craftsman Homes (1912).
Published monthly between Oct 1901 and Dec
1916, Gustav Stickley's The Craftsman was "the bible" of the Arts and Crafts
Movement in the United States, which emphasized spare design, hand-crafting,
and the importance of the individual craftsman.
The Craftsman contain hundreds of Craftsman
Home Design Plans on bungalows, cement houses, club houses, Craftsman homes,
cottages, farm houses, plaster houses, rustic cabins, shingled houses, summer
camp homes, summer homes, and others.
Also shows hundreds of Craftsman Home Furniture
Designs on beds, benches, bookcases, cabinets, chairs, chests, closets,
cupboards, desks, dressers, mantels, racks, screens, shelves, stools, tables,
wardrobes, and more.
The Craftsman magazine, a total of 31 volumes
or 183 issues, remains one of the most complete resources for scholars,
professionals, collectors and others interested in the Arts and Crafts
Movement.
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Additional Craftman
Books
Catalogue of craftsman furniture made by Gustav
Stickley at The Craftsman Workshops, Eastwood, N.Y. (1909)
Catalogue of Craftsman furniture made by
Gustav Stickley at the Craftsman Workshops, Eastwood, N.Y.
(1910)
Chips from the Craftsman workshops.
(1907)
Craftsman fabrics and needlework from the
Craftsman workshops. (1906-07
Craftsman furnishing for the home
(1912)
Craftsman furnishings furniture, leathers,
metal-work, fabrics and needle-work made only by Gustav Stickley.
(1905
Craftsman furnishings for the home made by
Gustav Stickley, The Craftsman, Inc., Eastwood, N. Y.
(1912)
Craftsman homes 1909
More Craftsman homes (1912)
Supplement to catalogue D.
(1905)
Twenty-four Craftsman houses, with floor
plans. (1911
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