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Volume 3, No. 1 | Winter
1990 ($40) 

CONTENTS

The Work of L. & J.G. Stickley: The Mature Period and Design Sophistication
Frederick Harer & the American Frame: Discover an Arts and Crafts Treasure
Stenciling: An Ancient Craft Experiences a Rebirth
Artus Van Briggle: L'Art Nouveau
How Van Briggle Assimilated the New Art of Paris into his Colorado Pottery
Susan Hughes: Women, Clay and Zen: Part 2

COVER
Stencil design applied by John Schmidtberger.


Volume 3, No. 3 | Summer 1990 ($40) 

CONTENTS

Frederick Hurten Rhead
Metalwork: American and English Reflections
George Ohr: Small Wonders of a Giant's Vision
The French Connection: Volkmar and Lefront
Printing and American Arts & Crafts
Louis C. Tiffany and Arts & Crafts
Craftsman Farms Happenings

COVER
Arthur Wesley Dow color woodcut titled "Emerson House Above the Bridge." ca. 1895.


Volume 3, No. 4 | Fall 1990 ($40) 

CONTENTS

Memories of a Silversmith's Daughter: Recollection of Charles Anderson
Gender and the Arts & Crafts: Roles and reflections of men and women in the Arts & Crafts movement.
The Demise of the Limbert Factory
The Cox Letters
Commercial Presses and Arts & Crafts
Craftsman Farms: Review of the opening, April 28, 1990

COVER
The main room at Craftsman Farms. Photography by Ray Stubblebine.


Volume 4, No. 1 | Winter 1991 ($10) 

CONTENTS

A Primer on Arts & Crafts Textiles
An Arts & Crafts Furniture Evaluation Scale
The Society of Arts & Crafts of Boston & Its Silversmiths
The Simplification of Life
Beloved Vagabond: Harvey Ellis
Craftsman Farms
Arts & Crafts in Southern California

COVER
Two Plates, hand wrought in sterling silver. The Handcraft Shop. Designs by Mary C. Knight.


Volume 4, No. 2 | Spring 1991 ($40) 

CONTENTS

Reproductions and New Designs
Frank Lloyd Wright's Lost Larkin Furniture
The Arts & Crafts Market Comes to Age
The Many Shapes and Colors of Pewabic
Roycroft in the Old Days (Part I)
Grove Park Inn IV
A Second Glance at Post-1903's Vessel Makers

COVER
Vulpiani Workshop reproduction of Gustav Stickley's Tabouret #603.  Photo by Will Faller.



Volume 4, No. 3 | Summer 1991 ($40) 

CONTENTS

Capturing a Vanishing Race: Photographer Edward S. Curtis
Gender and the Arts & Crafts Movement
Provincetown Prints
Roycroft in the Old Days (Part II)
John Kunsman: Fulper's Master Potter
The Craftsman's New Index
 

COVER
'The Broken Fence: by Agnes Weinrich, 1917. Photograph by Steven Thomas.



Volume 4, No. 4 | Fall 1991 ($40) 

CONTENTS

Remembering Glover and His Rookwood
The Forest and the Trees (Part I)
The Passionate Pirate and the Passionate Promoter (Part I)
Parson's Pleasure (Part I)
Peter Voulkos and Rudy Autio at Archie Bray
Valerie Weiselthier in America
Keeping the Fire Alive: Decorating Ceramics

COVER
Standard Glaze Vase by Albert Valentien, ca. 1893. Photo courtesy of Cincinnati Art Galleries.



Volume 5, No. 1 | Winter 1992 ($40) 

CONTENTS

The Heir Apparent: An Interview with Gustav Stickley's Grandson
Theodore Deck: Master Potter
Parson's Pleasure
Did Frank Lloyd Wright and Elbert Hubbard know each other?
The Passionate Promoter: Thomas Mosher
The Forest and the Trees
 

COVER
Arts & Crafts interior. Photograph by Ray Stubblebine.



Volume 5, No. 2 | Spring 1992 ($40) 

CONTENTS

A Matter of Individual Regard
The Artist and His Model
Grove Park V
Craftsman Architecture
Women and the Private Press Movement
Rough-hewn Elegance
 

COVER
Grueby Art Pottery. Photograph by Ray Stubblebine.



Volume 5, No. 3 | Summer 1992 ($40) 

CONTENTS
Reproductions in Perspective:
      Commercialism and Our New Arts & Crafts Movement
      Will History Repeat Itself?
      An Argument for Reproductions
      There's Gold in them Clones!
      Spirit Designs the Creation 
      The Buying Public has the Power
      Reproductions and the Antiques Market

COVER
Contemporary Arts & Crafts Wallpaper by Carol Mead.



Volume 5, No. 4 | Fall 1992 ($40) 

CONTENTS

The Phenomenal Mr. Liberty: Arthur Lasenby Liberty
DocOhrMentary
Re-issues and the Spirit of the Arts & Crafts Movement
Back to Basics
Other Paths: A Sampler of European Arts & Crafts


COVER: Pewter and Glass Bowl and Tankard designed by Archibald Knox.
               By Liberty and Co., ca. 1905
               Photo by Richard P. Goodbody, Inc.



Volume 6, No. 1 | Winter 1993 ($40) 

CONTENTS

Dard Hunter: Roycroft Artist
The Heintz Connection: Otto Heintz and his Art Metal Shop
Cotemporary Architecture with a Nod to Arts & Crafts
Footnotes


COVER
The illustration is a wedding portrait of Dard Hunter by Jules M. Gaspard, a Roycroft artist.  Also chow is an initial from Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving, and Hunter's cover for Elbert Hubbards' Journeys.



Volume 6, No. 2 | Spring 1993 ($40)  

CONTENTS

Dirk van Erp: Warty Pots
Art & Crafts and Its Home
Filling Spaces: A Short Story
Marblehead Pottery
Rediscovering Frederick E. Walrath (Part I)
The Oakland Museum Show: A Review

COVER
Vase illustrating the complexity of texture and color achieved in the late warty pieces from the Dirk van Erp studio.



Volume 6, No. 3 | Summer 1993 ($40)  

CONTENTS

The Total Picture: Artists' Frames of the Arts & Crafts Era
The English Art & Crafts Movement
Light and Line: The Art of Forest Emerson Mann
How Walrath Marked His Work (Part II)
The Use of Symbolism in Arts & Crafts Pottery: Discovering a Hidden Overbeck Treasure



COVER
Photo provided by Thames and Hudson, London, England.



Volume 6, No. 4 | Fall 1993 ($40)  

CONTENTS

The Spirit of the Times: American Arts & Crafts Furniture
When It Snow In The Bronx and Rains at Hilton Head: A Short Story by Aurthur S. Cobin
C.R. Ashbee and the Essex House Press
Arts & Crafts Symposium Review

 

 
COVER
Photo provided by Thames and Hudson, London, England.



Volume 7, No. 4 | Fall 1994 ($40)  

CONTENTS

Setting the Style: The Look of Things to Come
Trenton's Belleef: Discovery and Triumph in American Ceramic Art
Humanism and the Arts & Crafts Revival:
                     The Lives of the Dawsons and Their Real and Spiritual Descendants
Charles Fergus Binns: Sales Manager at Royal Worcester to the Father of American Studio Ceramics
The Pardonging of Elbert Hubbard
Antique Show Etiquette

COVER
Vase by Willets Manufacturing Company. Photograph courtesy of Lenox, Inc.


Volume 9, No. 2 | Spring 1996 ($40)  

CONTENTS

Gustav Stickley's Legacy: The Craftsman Home
The Handcrafted Encaustic Tiles of Carreaux du Nord
Going Online to Find the Virtual Arts & Crafts Community
Arts and Crafts Tuition
Another Look at Art Pottery


COVER
Kerry Lange's redesigned "Green Room," just one of the completed projects
his Alberta, Canada home.


Volume 10, No. 4 | Fall 1997 ($10)  

CONTENTS

California Arts & Crafts Pottery: Interviews with Jim West & Bob Noble
Thomas Wheatley's Arts & Crafts Pottery: Innovator or Copycat?
Keramic Studio: Promoting the Arts & Crafts Aesthetic
Newcomb Pottery
Aesthetic Ceramic Achievement: In England's Severn Gorge
Mr. Cowan's Pottery: How One Man's Vision Shaped a Generatio of Potters
Henry Varnum Poor's: Ten Nights in a Bar Room

COVER
An outdoor scene featuring a Wheatley vase. Photograph by David Rago..


Volume 12, No. 1 | Winter 1999 ($40)  

CONTENTS

The Grove Part Inn: An Arts & Crafts Legacy
Palm Trees and Banana Leaves: Pottery Decoration in Subtropical New Orleans
A Note on Bisque and George Ohr's Modernity
A Practical Spirituality: Merchandising Mountain Handicraft
Examining A&C Furniture: How to Detect Repairs and Their Level of Difficulty


COVER
Original Color Print of the Grove Park Inn.
By Yoshiko Yamamoto.


Volume 13, No. 3 | Spring 2000 ($40)  

CONTENTS

Knox Clocks: A&C Ceramics at UND
Tiffany’s Chapel: Glorious Restoration
Recalling Dirk’s Daughter
Tale of a Tileworks: FSTC
Lillian Nassau: Revival
Best of the Rest: Charles Stickley


COVER: Archibald Knox, Great Clock. Pewter and Abalone. Circa 1902-95.
Photo courtesy of Christie’s Images.