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| | The Arts & Crafts Society Marketplace - Books, Periodicals, Publications |
 | | We have a number of titles related to the Arts and Crafts Movement, including the newly reprinted "Furniture of Gustav Stickley," by Bavaro and Mossman. |  | | Our first book, published in January 1998, is Gustav Stickley: Heritage and Early Years by Marilyn Fish. |  | | Publisher and seller of books on the American Arts and Crafts Movement, featuring Gustav Stickley, L. and J. Stickley, Limbert, Lifetime and others. |
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http://www.arts-crafts.com/market/mktpub.shtml
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| | Online Collection List of Artists |
 | | (after or by Nichol, J. Watson?) 1 Steuben Glass Works 2 Steuben, Karl 2 Stewart, Maria 1 Stickley, Gustav (designer) Gustave Stickley Company or... |  | | 4 Stickley, Gustave 1 Stickley, Gustave (designer); Gustav Stickley Company or... |  | | Return to the Smart Museum of Art Return to the Search-Form |
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http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/efts/smart/SMART.artists.html
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| | Stickley |
 | | More on Stickley, Gustav from Infoplease: Related content from HighBeam Research on: Gustav Stickley. |  | | Alicia Stickley, T. VCG, /tvcg, Yu-Tzu Tsai/Steve Wareham/Bonnie King-digital library links, Alicia Stickley 21-May-02, Steve Wareham 4-21-04. |
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http://supersearching.com/k/stickley.html
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| | Arts & Crafts, Craftsman or Mission Antiques |
 | | While other mission furniture manufacturers such as Gustav's brothers LandJG Stickley, Stickley Brothers "Quaint", Roycroft, Limbert, J.R. Young, etc, all have created fine furniture in the mission style, it is to Gustav that modern collectors turn first. |  | | Bold, angular, with all the style (and strength) of a "Locomotive Crate" Stickley's designs were a radical departure from Victorian frou-frou. |  | | [ Ragtime Resources ] [ Architecture Index ] [ Mission Index ] [ Stickley Home ] |
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http://www.ragtime.org/miss
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| | Craftsman Antiques Archives,Furnishings,Furniture Directory |
 | | Gustav Stickley table shown in the Stickley catalogs as number 660 is rare and desirable among discriminating collectors as the best designed among arts and crafts period tables. |  | | Gustav Stickley V back arm chair No.312 1/2 in original finish. |  | | Gus Stickley V Back Rocker, No. 311, with original sheapskin seat and original fumed finish. |
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http://www.trocadero.com/craftsman/catalog/Archives:Furnishings:Furniture30.html
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| | Angus robertson, for black angus, esophagus diseases |
 | | Augustine catholic church, fagus sylvatica red obelisk, esophagus inflammation, gustav stickley furniture. |  | | Argus dundalk, osophegus, gustav stickley books, is angus beef. |  | | Gustavo cobo, gustav klimt, augustus pablo, torn esophagus. |
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http://gus.mc.armenia.su/2/esophagus+removal.phtml
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| | American Arts & Crafts and Mission Reference Information and History @ Collectics Antiques & Collectibles |
 | | The arts and crafts movement in America was a time of great design experimentation and innovation in the "craftsman style." Architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Gustav Stickley, and Greene and Greene embraced the clean lines and simplicity of design emblematic of the arts and crafts style. |  | | One of the early results of the movement in America was Mission furniture, first popularized by Gustav Stickley (1858-1942). |  | | Stickley's designs were rustic in design and used thick, bold framing with a very angular design. |
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http://www.collectics.com/education_artscrafts.html
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| | The Arts & Crafts Society - Bookstore |
 | | The Furniture of Gustav Stickley : History, Techniques, Projects ; Joseph J. Bavaro, et al; Paperback; Descriptive information available. |  | | Furniture of the American Arts and Crafts Movement : Furniture Made by Gustav Stickley, L. and J.G. Stickley, and the Roycroft Shop ; David M. Cathers; Paperback |
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http://www.arts-crafts.com/books/books.shtml
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| | The Arts & Crafts Society - People, G. Stickley |
 | | The Arts and Crafts Movement: People: Gustav Stickley |  | | Gustav Stickley His Craft; A. Patricia Bartinique (Editor), et al; Paperback |  | | While he lived another twenty six years, Stickley's popularity had waned by the end of the Great War. |
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http://www.arts-crafts.com/archive/gstickley.shtml
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| | Arts and Crafts Movement - Gustav Stickley |
 | | Gustav Stickley created the first truly American furniture, known throughout the world as Craftsman. |  | | Gustav occasionally decorated his tabletops with Grueby tile and often used Grueby vases in his displays. |  | | Gustav now found himself in competition with his younger brothers. |
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http://anc.gray-cells.com/p_gs.html
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| | Stickley Lantern Sells for $364,250 : Maine Antique Digest, December 2004 |
 | | A set of five Gustav Stickley dining chairs, estimated to bring $1600 at most, went to a Kansas City dealer at $2350. |  | | "He took it down carefully and found the Gustav Stickley circular stamp on the ceiling plate," said David Rago, explaining why he put a photo of the little lantern on the cover of his catalog for the September 18 and 19 Craftsman Arts and Crafts auction in Lambertville, New Jersey. |  | | The underbidder was Jim Messineo, a partner of Mike Witt at JMW Gallery in Boston, specialists in Arts and Crafts antiques. |
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http://www.maineantiquedigest.com/articles/dec04/rago1204.htm
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| | About Craftsman Farms |
 | | Craftsman Farms, the former home of noted turn-of-the-century designer Gustav Stickley is owned by The Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills and the Craftsman Farms Foundation, Inc. and is operated by The Craftsman Farms Foundation, Inc., a 501©3 not-for-profit corporation incorporated in the State of New Jersey. |  | | When Stickley decided that the school's opening would have to be delayed for several years, he modified the upstairs plans to accommodate his family, consisting of his wife, Eda, five daughters and a son. |  | | Around 1905 Stickley moved his headquarters from Syracuse to New York City. |
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http://www.stickleymuseum.org/aboutcf.htm
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| | Farrar Woods a unique idea |
 | | The inspiration for Farrer Woods was derived from the Craftsman architectural style of which was begun in America by an individual named Gustav Stickley in the early 1900s. |  | | The Craftsman movement was perpetuated through individuals like Charles and Henry Green, brothers who studied the works of Stickley, and are credited with furthering the movement to the west. |  | | Stickley was inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement in England and based his work on creating a simpler product that fit the users specialized needs. |
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http://www.thecitizennews.com/main/archive-050112/re-13_farrar.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Craftsman Style |
 | | But, most of the houses in the book are not Craftsman at all, that is if you subscribe the notion that Craftsman houses are houses that were either featured in Gustav Stickley's original Craftsman magazine, or were obviously inspired by one of them. |  | | Yes, Stickley and his followers were very much inspired by Morris, and it is fair to say that all things Craftsman are part of the Arts and Crafts movement. |  | | This book is perfect for the person who wants to know more about the Arts and Crafts Movement from a historical perspective and who also wants to see wonderful examples of this architectural style. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0810943360?v=glance
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| | Mission style furniture plans |
 | | released 01 September, 2002 Gustav Stickley established the family reputation with his Craftsman style furniture, but in fact there were five Stickley brothers and each made... |  | | Art & Technique of Scandinavian Style Woodcarving: Step-by-Step Instructions & Patterns for 40 Flat-Plane Carving Projects |  | | released 15 October, 2004 Here's is an interesting and through examination of the bungalow, a classic American house style by an expert on this architectural style.In... |
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http://www.cambiumbooks.com/books/arts_and_crafts
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| | Gustav Stickley Furniture Pottery Mission Oak Dalton's |
 | | Gustav Stickley, LandJG Stickley, Roycroft, Limbert, Rohlfs and other Arts and Crafts producers of mission oak have been a focus of this extraordinary shop since 1980. |  | | Dalton's has been dedicated to offering the finest examples of 20th century decorative arts, especially items from the American Arts and Crafts Movement including Grueby, Newcomb, Marblehead, Rookwood, Roycroft, Dirk Van Erp and other makers. |  | | We are known internationally as a source of high quality Arts and Crafts furnishings and decorative accessories. |
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http://www.daltons.com
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| | Philadelphia Museum of Art on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | The museum was the home of Gustav Stickley, furniture designer, architect and philosopher of t |  | | Beth Ann McPherson is the curator for The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms in Parsippany, North Jersey. |  | | The Gallatin, Arensberg, and Stieglitz collections of modern art, and the Crozier Collection of Persian and Chinese art are outstanding. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/P/PhilM1us.asp
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| | Gustav Stickley Furniture Pottery Mission Oak Dalton's |
 | | Gustav Stickley, LandJG Stickley, Roycroft, Limbert, Rohlfs and other Arts and Crafts producers of mission oak have been a focus of this extraordinary shop since 1980. |  | | Dalton's has been dedicated to offering the finest examples of 20th century decorative arts, especially items from the American Arts and Crafts Movement including Grueby, Newcomb, Marblehead, Rookwood, Roycroft, Dirk Van Erp and other makers. |  | | Inventory Tudor Rose Books Buying Location Events Arts and Crafts News / Shows Links Contact Us |
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http://www.daltons.com/
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| | Index to Historic House Architecture |
 | | Gustav Stickley and The Craftsman Home --Ray Stubblebine. |  | | [ Ragtime Resources ] [ Architecture Index ] [ Mission Index ] [ Stickley Home ] |  | | I include the social context rather than architecture alone because the study of architecture and the primary focus of preservation movements are too frequently reduced to the study of "Great Buildings" or "Great Architects." More important in my mind are people and society, neighborhoods and streetscapes. |
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http://www.ragtime.org/arch
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| | William Morris Society: MORRIS IN THE 21ST CENTURY |
 | | Gustav Stickley turned, for his prototype in furniture design, to the oldest blend of European and Amerindian culture in North America, the missions of California. |  | | He suggests 'Richard Nicolaas Roland Holst, a Dutch painter' but continues that 'possibly, but less likely Morris was referring to (the composer) Gustav Theodore Holst'. |  | | Richard Roland Holst was one of the few Dutchmen who actually met Morris, and for sure the one who for the rest of his life has never stopped disseminating Morris's ideas and thoughts. |
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http://www.morrissociety.org/2005conf.programme.html
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| | Architecture at the Historic Boettcher Mansion on Lookout Mountain in Golden, Colorado - Weddings and Conferences |
 | | While the Greenes and Wright designed architectural masterpieces painstakingly crafted out of wood and other materials perfectly suited to their sites and surroundings, Stickley and Co. produced a line of oak furniture that was custom-made for the interiors of the cozy bungalows and other appealing homes showcased in Gustav Stickley's popular magazine, The Craftsman. |  | | It slowly evolved between 1850 and 1920 into an international campaign for design reform affecting all aspects of the environment from architecture and gardens to interior furnishings, finishing materials and accessories. |  | | Designed by renowned Denver architectural firm Fisher and Fisher (William E. and Arthur A. Fisher, 1910-1937), the Mansion is a rustic combination of Arts and Crafts style elements, popular in 1917, and enjoying wide interest today as well. |
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http://www.co.jefferson.co.us/ext/dpt/comm_res/boettcher/archtect.htm
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| | The Arts & Crafts Society - Bookstore |
 | | Furniture of the American Arts and Crafts Movement : Furniture Made by Gustav Stickley, L. and J.G. Stickley, and the Roycroft Shop ; David M. Cathers; Paperback |  | | John Paul Cooper : Designer and Craftsman of the Arts and Crafts Movement |  | | More Roycroft Art Metal : With Price Guide (Schiffer Book for Collectors) ; Kevin McConnell; Paperback |
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http://www.arts-crafts.com/books/books.shtml
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| | Voorhees Craftsman Mission Oak Furniture - Metalware |
 | | J.G. Stickley, Limbert, Roycroft, Greene & Greene, Rohlfs, D`Arcy Gaw, Dirk Van Erp, Gustav Stickley and Harvey Ellis. |  | | Shreve & Co. Sterling and Ivory Teapot 14th. |  | | Please e-mail or call us toll free at 1-888-982-6377 to order or to discuss any questions you may have. |
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http://www.voorheescraftsman.com/rd/category.html/q/categoryID/e/064/Metalware.html
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| | MENUS: The Dining Guide of Central New York (dining97) |
 | | The restaurant is an architectural reproduction of the Gustav Stickley House in New Jersey, and is furnished with Mission Oak by Stickley throughout. |  | | Marinated in a lively ancho-chipolte mojito sauce, this bold steak dish is grilled to your specs. |  | | Owners Dave and Pete Garuccio have moved to a new, improved location but pride themselves as always on their fresh dough, made daily at this casual pizzeria and eatery, offering both sit-down dining and takeout. |
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http://newtimes.rway.com/1997/dining97/dining.htm
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| | The Old Times: Book Reviews September 2004 |
 | | Gustav Stickley, the most renowned of the clan, did his furniture building not in Wisconsin but New Jersey, while his less celebrated but more enduring brothers, teamed as Leopold, John George and Charles, and Albert and John, ran their various businesses primarily in New York state and Grand Rapids, Mich. |  | | That Frank Lloyd Wright was born in the dairy state is well known; perhaps less famously, the family Stickley was from Osceola, Wis., not far north of the Twin Cities and just across the border. |  | | This store (which shall remain nameless here, though if you get your news from Twin Cities media you cannot possibly have avoided the hype about it) sells designer furniture and accessories. |
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http://www.theoldtimes.com/review.html
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| | New Releases - Updates and Additions of New York Books |
 | | The rich arts and crafts heritage created by William Morris, Gustav Stickley, and Charles and Henry Greene, is inspiring today's hybrid cabin design. |  | | In July of 1858, the greatest maritime disaster to that date caused the death of more than 80 passengers, as the captains of the Henry Clay and the Armenia foolishly risked the lives of hundreds of people to prove which steamboat was the fastest. |  | | Roosevelt, an expert bird watcher, praised him saying, "No bird escaped John Burroughs's eye; no bird note escaped his ear." Burroughs annually camped with his good friends Thomas Edison, Harvey Firestone, and Henry Ford. |
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http://www.hopefarm.com/update.htm
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| | Important Books on Architecture that one should own |
 | | COLLECTED WORKS OF GUSTAV STICKLEY, Edited by Gray and Evans. |  | | FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT DRAWINGS, Masterworks from the Frank Lloyd Wright Archives. |  | | Harris, Cyril M. BUILDING, The Environmental Forces That Shape It Fitch, James Marston and Bobenhausen, William. |
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http://academics.triton.edu/faculty/fheitzman/library.html
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| | S And S Auction - Welcome |
 | | Highlights included a Victorian vanity attributed to Daniel Pabst for $22,000; Gustav Stickley cabinet $10,000; marble garden chair $12,000; Steinway baby grand piano $9,500; Kashan rug $6,500; paintings by Charles Warren Eaton $4,800 and Joseph Israels $9,000: collection of sterling including a trumpet vase $3,000 and nouveau bowl $2,300. |
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http://www.ssauction.com/newsItems.cfm
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