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Gustav Stickley Arts & Crafts Craftsman Homes - Types Floorplans / Scarce Book
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GUSTAV STICKLEY CRAFTSMAN HOMES – ARCHITECTURE AND FURNISHINGS OF THE AMERICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT, Gustav Stickley, Dover (1979) unaltered and unabridged republication of
Craftsman Homes
, originally published by the Craftsman Publishing Co., NY, 1909.
296 black-and-white AND and 4 color photographs highlight this early out-of-print book which features in-depth “a fresh look at an influential and thoroughly American style of design and construction. Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) – leader of the American Arts and Crafts Movement, publisher of the
Craftsman
, writer, innovator and famous furniture manufacturer – created designs for a new form of American home. Based on beauty, simplicity, utility and organic harmony, these designs were to have a lasting impression on the shape, look, feel and rationale of American domestic architecture. Here, in 345 crisp black-and-white illustrations, are 78 authentic Mission style dwellings. These are the plans that Stickley himself approved – reprinted directly from the original 1912 publication – and include illustrations of the exteriors and interiors, floor plans, elevation, structural suggestions, landscape designs, and Stickley’s own inimitable comments.”
8.1” x 10.9” softback in very good condition. 205 pages.
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