Shaker Furniture: A Craftsman's Journal by Timothy Rieman
Shaker Furniture: A Craftsman's Journal by Timothy Rieman
English founder Ann Lee and a small group of followers brought the Shaker faith to New England in 1774. Dedicated to a simple, communal lifestyle outside of society, this movement spread throughout New England and the Midwest during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The furniture produced by Shakers for their own use was beautiful in its simplicity and functionality. 300 historical and modern photos provide a visual tour of masterpieces of Shaker furniture and an introduction to the faithful artisans who produced them. Among the items displayed are benches, blanket chests, cases of drawers, chairs, counters, cupboards, desks, rockers, stands, tables, wall clocks, workbenches, and work tables. This book will be a treasure for all who enjoy, own, and create handmade furniture.
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Shaker Furniture: A Craftsman's Journal
Timothy D. Rieman
9780764324451
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Binding: Hard Cover with dust jacket
Copyright: 2006
Pages: 128
Size: 8.88 x 11.38 in.
Condition: New
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