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Fall 2008 : Volume 21, No. 3
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Style 1900 is a quarterly magazine exploring the antiques, architecture, philosophy and personalities of the Arts & Crafts movement in America and abroad. We cover Craftsman, Mission, and Prairie style and the distinctive California homes of Greene & Greene—but we also bring you the Glasgow School, Jugendstil, the Vienna Secession, British Arts & Crafts, and Art Nouveau, as well as the work of modern-day craftsmen inspired by the Arts & Crafts spirit.
Enthusiasts read Style 1900 to stay up to date on collecting (for all pocketbooks), events and exhibitions, books, travel, historic preservation, new products and more. A typical issue might showcase furniture by Gustav Stickley, the Roycroft or Charles Rohlfs; art pottery by Fulper, Grueby, Teco, Rookwood, George Ohr or Newcomb College; metalwork by Heintz, the Roycroft, Robert Riddle Jarvie, Archibald Knox or Dirk Van Erp; and architecture by Frank Lloyd Wright or Charles Rennie Mackintosh. We also offer inspired interiors, travel destinations, and answers from experts on collecting and restoration.
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Welcome to Style 1900 magazine…
Inspired Living for the Bungalow and Beyond
On the Cover:
Working Together in Harmony
A close collaboration produces a charming craftsman retreat. Shown: A view of the 1916 retreat in North Carolina. Photograph by Martin Fox. Styling by Sallye Fox.
Featured in the current issue:
The Midwest’s premiere workshop produced wearable Arts and Crafts—and many pieces are still affordable.
The Northwest’s talented craftsmen worked in wood, stained glass, copper, silver, and more.
A new exhibition at the Wadsworth Atheneum showcases Gustav’s best.
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