Building 18th Century American Furniture

Building 18th Century American Furniture
Author: Glen Huey
Publisher: Popular Woodworking Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-11-19
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781440305542

FURNITURE FOR THE GENERATIONS As a woodworker, you've no doubt admired examples of classic furniture. You know, the stuff that makes you go, "Wow! I wish I could build that." Now you can. Glen Huey, senior editor at Popular Woodworking magazine, takes you through each and every step of how to build 18th-Century furniture. And when you're done, the projects will last for generations. Complete plans, cutting lists and step-by-step photos with captions are included with each project. Here are some of the furniture pieces you will learn how to build: Massachusetts Block-Front Chest Pennsylvania Chest-on-Chest Chippendale Entertainment Center New England Chest & Bookcase Townsend Newport High Chest Federal Inlaid Table Shaker Small Chest of Drawers Massachusetts High Chest (highboy)

The Antique Hunter's Guide to American Furniture

The Antique Hunter's Guide to American Furniture
Author: Marvin D. Schwartz
Publisher: Black Dog & Leventhal Pub
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2000
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781579121082

This book shows all types of chairs, tables, sofas, and beds made in America from the seventeenth century to the mid-twentieth century.

Field Guide to American Antique Furniture

Field Guide to American Antique Furniture
Author: Joseph T. Butler
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1985
Genre: Antiques
ISBN: 9780805001242

Over 1700 of Skibinski's line drawings present a visual approach to the identification of antique furnishings. The book is arranged in chronological sequences (17th century through the early 20th century) by type of furniture, from tables and settees to desks and bookcases. Butler and Johnson have included some important information for the novice and the experienced collector: the sources of furniture used as models for the illustrations; lists of museums, art galleries, and special displays of outstanding collections of furniture; a selected bibliography and a glossary; the anatomy of a piece of furniture; and a brief history of the periods of furniture and furniture makers. Highly recommended for public libraries and other subject collections.

Carving 18th Century American Furniture Elements

Carving 18th Century American Furniture Elements
Author: Tony Kubalak
Publisher: Linden Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781933502328

Presenting 10 projects -- from shaping the surface through layout to rough carving and detailed carving -- this guide explains the process of carving authentic motifs found on the most treasured pieces of 18th-century American furniture. Written with a two-pronged approach, the book first emphasises that these are learned skills and offers guidance while, secondly, providing all the complex details that serious carvers need to reproduce each element with confidence. Selected for their importance and popularity on museum-quality pieces, projects include the cabriole leg, Philadelphia-style ball and claw foot, carved foliage on knee, Philadelphia rosette, and Newport flame finial, among others.

American Furniture

American Furniture
Author: Oscar P. Fitzgerald
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 665
Release: 2017-12-22
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1442270403

Drawing on the latest scholarship, this comprehensive, lavishly illustrated survey tells the story of the evolution of American furniture from the 17th century to the present. Not viewed in isolation, furniture is placed in its broader cultural, historic, and aesthetic context. The focus is not only on the urban masterpieces of 18th century William and Mary, Queen Anne, Chippendale, and Federal styles but also on the work of numerous rural cabinetmakers. Special chapters explore Windsor chairs, Shaker, and Pennsylvania German furniture which do not follow the mainstream style progression. Picturesque and anti-classical explain Victorian furniture including Rococo, Renaissance, and Eastlake. Mission and Arts and Crafts furniture introduce the 20th century. Another chapter identifies the eclectic revivals such as Early American that dominated the mass market throughout much of the 20th century. After World War II American designers created many of the Mid-Century Modern icons that are much sought after by collectors today. The rise of studio furniture and furniture as art which include some of the most creative and imaginative furniture produced in the 20th and 21st centuries caps the review of four centuries of American furniture. A final chapter advises on how to evaluate the authenticity of both traditional and modern furniture and how to preserve it for posterity. With over 800 photos including 24 pages of color, this fully illustrated text is the authoritative reference work.

Fine Points of Furniture

Fine Points of Furniture
Author: Albert Sack
Publisher: Schiffer Book for Collectors
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2007
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Rev. ed. of: The new fine points of furniture.1993.

American Country Furniture

American Country Furniture
Author: Nick Engler
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781565234321

Fifty step-by-step projects for popular furniture projects from master craftsmen, including a dry sink, harvest table, Shaker candlestand, pie safe, ladder-back chair, and more. Build David T. Smith's most popular furniture reproductions. Includes common woodworking techniques.

Thomas Day

Thomas Day
Author: Rodney Barfield
Publisher: North Carolina Division of Archives & History
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: African American cabinetmakers
ISBN: 9780865263192

Originally published in the North Carolina Historical Review, v. 78, no. 1, Jan. 2001.

The Best American Poetry 2015

The Best American Poetry 2015
Author: David Lehman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-09-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1476708215

The premier anthology of contemporary American poetry continues with an exceptional volume edited by award-winning novelist and poet Sherman Alexie, now with a new essay by Alexie on reactions to the 2015 publication. Since its debut in 1988, The Best American Poetry has become a mainstay for the direction and spirit of American poetry. Each volume in the series presents the year’s most extraordinary new poems and writers. Guest editor Sherman Alexie’s picks for The Best American Poetry 2015 highlight the depth and breadth of the American experience. Culled from electronic and print journals, the poems showcase some of our leading luminaries—Amy Gerstler, Terrance Hayes, Ron Padgett, Jane Hirshfield—and introduce a number of outstanding younger poets taking their place in the limelight. A leading figure since his breakout poetry collection The Business of Fancydancing in 1992, Sherman Alexie won the National Book Award for his novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. He describes himself as “lucky enough to be a full-time writer” and has written short stories, novels, screenplays, and essays—but he is at his core a poet. As always, series editor David Lehman’s foreword assessing the state of the art kicks off the book, followed by an introductory essay in which Alexie discusses his selections. The Best American Poetry 2015 is a guide to who’s who and what’s happening in American poetry today.