American Furniture
American Furniture
See Peter Kenny, Honoré Lannuier: Cabinetmaker from Paris (New York: Harry N. Abrams., Inc., 1998), 84. Duncan Phyfe, however, used the term “wardrobe” in the traditional sense referring to a cupboard with two long doors.
This authoritative text explains the evolution of four centuries of American furniture from 1650 to the 21st century.
A history of American furniture covers pieces between the seventeenth century and the present and describes every period and type of furniture while providing insight into the historical influences that...
"Kirk shows the reader each style, from the innate beauty of a seventeenth-century Hadley chest to the Classicism of the Shakers. William and Mary, Queen Anne, Rococo and Chippendale, Philadelphia...
The classic study of the development of American furniture design from the Jacobean to Early Victorian periods.
The classic study of the development of American furniture design from the Jacobean to Early Victorian periods. Historically presented and richly illustrated with 700 photos, the styles are presented historically....
400 outstanding examples of American furniture from the Queen Anne and Chippendale periods in the Winterthur Museum, representing the era when the cabinetmakers of New England, New York, Philadelphia, and the South were at the height of ...
American Furniture