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DESIGNER CRAFTSMEN U.S.A. 1953 American Craftsmen Educational Council
American Craftsmen Educational Council: DESIGNER CRAFTSMEN U.S.A. 1953. Brooklyn: Brooklyn Museum, 1953. First edition. A softocver ex-library book in original stiff wrappers that have been pierced for instiutional binding. Interior pages have several small library stamps. Titel page neatly removed. A good reference copy of a very scarce document.
8 x 10.5 exhibition catalogue with 72 pages and 111 b/w images of metals, wood, textiles, and ceramics. Catalogue of an exhibit sponsored by the Brooklyn Museum, Oct. 22 to Dec. 30, 1953, and at least two other locations. Includes a ten-page essay by Dorothy Giles, "The Craftsman in America", a checklist of 243 works, including prices, and short essays preceeding each section: metals, wood, textiles, and ceramics. The essay on wood is by Edward Wormely.
Contents:
- The Craftsman in America
- Ceramic
- Textiles
- Wood
- Metals
- Checklist of the Exhibition
Includes work by George Wells, Lilly Hoffman, Loren Manbeck, Edwin Scheier, Mary Anne Emerine, D. Lee Dusell, Lorna Pearson Watson, Antonio Prieto, Robert Cremean, Lea Van P. Miller, Zelda Thomas, Mildred Allmendinger, John Risley, Peter Lear, Karl Drerup, Mildred Johnstone, John Paul Miller, Charlotte Ulman, Eileen Sousa Cary, Marguerite Wildenheim, Paul David Holleman, Ruben Eshkanian, Martha Pollock, Ruth Reevess, Ralph Becherer, Robert King, Tage Frid, John Foster, Lyda Weyl kahn, Florence Walter, Robert A. von Neumann, Saul Borisov, Ernestine Beleal, Ronald Mathies, Kay Sekimachi, David Weinrib, John May, Allie Daugvila, George Salo, Arthur Pulos, james Crumrine, Harvey Littleton, Henry poor, Paul Holleman, Maija Grotell, Bonnie Staffel, Katherine Choy, Jane Harsook, Jane Parshall, Karen Karnes, David Weinrib, Frans Wildenhain, Beatrice Wood, Albert henry King, Laura Anderson, Elizabeth McFayden, John Donovan Parks, Roy Ginstrom, Henry Kluck, Eleanor kluck, Edward Scnee, Rosemary Zettel,Eleanora Gordon, Emily Walker, mary Dumas, Eugene Dobbertin, Ruth Ingvarson, Simonoff (F. Cohn), Tapio Wirkkala, Bruno Mathsson, Wharton Esherick,George Nakashima, James Prestini, Cecil Read, leonard price, Arthur Carpenter, Emil Milan, thomas Brun, Paul Killinger, John Kirk, Anthony la Rocco, Bob Stocksdale,Polly Sundt Tisdale, Frederick Miller, Charlotte Kizer, Jane and Ed Oshier, Edward Levin, Betty Cooke, Michael Vizzini, John Prip, Oppi Untracht, Muriel Savin, James Bartley, John Paul Miller, Esther Bruton, Earl Krentzin, Thomas Pattrson, margaret lecky, Eva Clarke,Michael and Francis Higgins, and James Robert Camp.
An extraordinarily useful reference volume for the works of the artists represented. Since the end of World War II, many artists have turned to crafts as a reaction to the conformity, the built-in obsolescence, and the anonymity of mass-produced objects. They are creating objects to satisfy none but their own standards of technique and aesthetics...
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