Arthur Wesley Dow and American Arts & Crafts
- Hardcover
- New York: American Federation of Arts, 1999
New York: American Federation of Arts, 1999. First Edition. Hardcover. VG (small bump to spine top & lower spine edge. lower spine has light, dark stain; no residue to interior. not issued with a dustjacket). purple cloth boards w/ dark illustration; gilt spine printing.. 206 pp. 164 illustrations including 142 color plates. Remains a nice, bright and sharp copy. "Arthur Wesley Dow (1857-1922) was a leader of the American arts and crafts movement. A prolific artist in a variety of mediums - painting, photography, and printmaking - he influenced generations of artists. In his writings and in the many subjects he taught at Pratt Institute, Columbia University Teachers College, and at his own Ipswich Summer School of Art, Dow stressed the arts and crafts aesthetic of beautifully rendered, well-crafted works that balance decorative design with functionality. Such practitioners as the designers of Overbeck Pottery, Walrath Pottery, Byrdcliffe Colony Furniture, and the photographers Alfred Stieglitz and Augustus Thibaudeau came under his sway."--WorldCat.
Details
Title
Arthur Wesley Dow and American Arts & Crafts
Author
Green, Nancy E and Jessie Poesch
Binding
Hardcover
Condition
Very Good
Publisher
American Federation of Arts: New York
Date
1999
Edition
First Edition