| William Josephus Robinson - 1906 - 482 strani
...to our table is The Craftsman (New York), edited and published by Gustav Stickley "in the interests of better art, better work and a better and more reasonable way of living." It is printed more' luxuriously, its illustrations are more beautiful than any journal we are familiar... | |
| 1907 - 808 strani
...SffifflSIfoft BY HELEN FITZGERALD SANDERS FIVE years ago, in the month of October, a modest publicatiou made its appearance in the world of letters under...and mob and voicing the doctrine of discontent, to this exemplification of the sufficiency of work. Its place was unique ; a journal of the toiler, it... | |
| 1907 - 886 strani
...this point of observation we prophesy that the year 1Q07 will see a still wider-spread interest in the "better art, better work, and a better and more reasonable way of living," for which THE CRAFTSMAN stands. That this prediction is sure of fulfillment is shown, not only by the... | |
| 1915 - 596 strani
...The Cream Of the Magazines—Continued from preceding_page of Craftsman Furniture) In the Interest of better art, better work and a better and more reasonable way of living. EDUCATORS will flnd In It the best that Is new In organic education; ARTISTS, the strongest and most... | |
| 1914 - 592 strani
...preceding page. Edited and published by Gustav Stickley (originator of Craftsman Furniture) In the Interest of better art, better work and a better and more reasonable way cif living. EDUCATORS will find in It the best that Is new hi organic education; ARTISTS, the strongest... | |
| Laura Wexler - 2000 - 384 strani
...Motherhood, previously published in The Craftsman: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine in the Interest of Better Art, Better Work, and a Better and More Reasonable Way of Living 12 (April-September 1907): 81 5.11 Gertrude Kasebier, Blessed Art Thou Amongst Women, 1899, platinum... | |
| 2002 - 274 strani
...become artisans, to be both the producers and consumers of simple and useful handmade domestic objects. "Better art, better work, and a better and more reasonable way of living," Stickley declared in 1 906. although his fumed white oak furniture was more typically made in small... | |
| Gustav Stickley - 1909 - 822 strani
... THE CRAFTSMAN an Illustrated Monthly Magazine in the Interest of Better Art, Better Work, and a Better and More Reasonable Way of Li ving. Volume Sixteen, April, ipop-September, 1909 GUSTAV STICKLEY, EDITOR & PUBLISHER, 41 WEST 34™... | |
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