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Treasures of the American Arts and Crafts Movement 1890-1920 by Tod M. Volpe,

Treasures of the American Arts and Crafts Movement 1890-1920 by Tod M. Volpe,
The American Arts and Crafts Movement is one of the most exciting and inspiring chapters in the history of the decorative arts. Rooted in the English movement of the same name, it flourished when transplanted to American soil at the turn of the century. With Gustav Stickley as its moving spirit, the Arts and Crafts Movement eventually included such notable designers, architects, and firms as Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Comfort Tiffany, Adelaide Alsop Robineau, Greene and Greene, the Rookwood pottery, Elbert Hubbard's Roycroft Shops, and Louis Sullivan. Together they forged a new, forward-looking aesthetic that was much more than a particular style: it was a philosophy of life, promoting physical and moral well-being. The American Arts and Crafts Movement was responsible for sweeping changes in attitudes toward the decorative arts, and it fostered the beginnings of twentieth-century design. This book is both a comprehensive and authoritative treatment of the movement and a sumptuous photographic collection of Arts and Crafts masterpieces. Pictured here in more than 130 color photographs are stained glass, furniture, silver and metalwork, ceramics, textiles, lighting, and more.



Made in Italy: A Shopper's Guide to the Best of Italian Tradition by Laura Morelli,
Made in Italy: A Shopper's Guide to the Best of Italian Tradition by Laura Morelli,
Each year, Americans flock to Italy in search of rich Old World cultural traditions and handmade crafts. Now Laura Morelli, art historian and Italy aficionado, has created the first guide to shopping and touring Italy's handmade treasuresincluding Sicilian ceramics, the Murano glass of Venice, Tuscan terracotta, gold and coral jewelry of Sardinia, Florence's marble paper, Torre del Greco's cameos, and much, much more. Organized by region, Made in Italy takes the reader on a complete tour of the dazzling artisanal legacy of Italy, uncovering one-of-a-kind hidden workshops and off-the-beaten-path tours. Slender enough to fit in the traveler's handbag, packed with useful tips on pricing, quality and value, with a year-round calendar of craft festivals, Made in Italy is the perfect supplemental guide for everyone interested in bringing home the unique treasures of Italy.



Ideal World - Ideal World is a shopping channel in the UK owned by Ideal Shopping Direct Plc. The company also runs shopping channels Ideal Vitality, Create and Craft and The Jewellery Vault.

Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art - The Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art at Alfred University in Alfred, New York houses nearly 8,000 ceramic and glass objects. Its collection includes ancient ceramics of anthropological interest, examples of historical and contemporary ceramic art and craft, and advanced ceramics created utilizing advanced ceramic engineering technology.

Jam Factory, Adelaide - Located in Adelaide's West End, The Jam Factory (properly JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design) is a world-renowned contemporary craft and design centre and retail outlet with a focus on South Australian artists and having four major artistic directions (Ceramics, Furniture, Metal and Glass). In May 2005, the Jam Factory hosted 1000 glassmakers from 25 countries for the 35th Glass Arts Society (GAS) conference, the first in the southern hemisphere.

Fuhais - About half an hour from Amman, in Jordan, the quaint town of Fuheis (Arabic: فحيص) features charming restaurants, galleries and a small complex of craft shops presenting ceramics, weaving, jewellery, antiques and other items. In the summer, theatre and musical performances can be enjoyed outdoors - a small detour, but worth an afternoon or evening trip.



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Trade Craft - Trade Craft Crafting As a Business Everyone admires your beautiful handmade treasures-and love creating them. But still, week after week, you end up at small fairs selling your wares trade craft and netting very little cash. That's often the sad story, because most craftspeople are artists first, trade craft and businesspeople second -- No one better understands the unique needs of artrepreneurs than Wendy W. Rosen, creator of the National Buyers Markets of American Crafts trade craft and publisher of ...

'Trade Crafts' - 'Trade Crafts' Crafting As a Business Everyone admires your beautiful handmade treasures-and love creating them. But still, week after week, you end up at small fairs selling your wares 'trade crafts' and netting very little cash. That's often the sad story, because most craftspeople are artists first, 'trade crafts' and businesspeople second -- No one better understands the unique needs of artrepreneurs than Wendy W. Rosen, creator of the National Buyers Markets of American Crafts 'trade crafts' and publisher ...

Trade Craft - Trade Craft Trade union - A union (American English: labor union, Commonwealth English: trade union) is an organisation formed by workers. Most typically, a single union will represent workers in a particular industry (industrial unionism) or craft (craft unionism), within all or part of a country, and will be organised to improve and defend wages, benefits, and working conditions. Craft unionism - Craft unionism refers to an approach to union organizing in the United States and elsewhere that seeks to unify workers in ...

Trade Craft - Trade Craft Trade union - A union (American English: labor union, Commonwealth English: trade union) is an organisation formed by workers. Most typically, a single union will represent workers in a particular industry (industrial unionism) or craft (craft unionism), within all or part of a country, and will be organised to improve and defend wages, benefits, and working conditions. Craft unionism - Craft unionism refers to an approach to union organizing in the United States and elsewhere that seeks to unify workers in ...

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