The craftsman
Source:
The craftsman
Vol. V, No. 2
United Crafts, November 1903
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Contents
[Frontispiece] Frederick Law Olmsted
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 105
The art of Frederick Law Olmsted, Spencer, Arthur pp. 105-112
The silversmith's art in the Middle Ages--the twelfth century, Schopfer, Jean pp. 113-123
[Primitive inventions], James, George Wharton pp. 124-137
Was Jesus a carpenter?, Crosby, Ernest pp. 138-143
Japanese book illustrations, Mead, Leon pp. 144-148
Browning's message to artists and craftsmen of to-day, James, George Wharton pp. 149-151
[A note of color], Ellis, Harvey pp. [152]-163
Hardwood floors, pp. 164-167
What may be done with an ordinary room, pp. 167-169
Craftsman canvas portières, pp. 169-170
A Belgian decorative artist: Madame de Rudder, Sargent, Irene pp. 171-182
From Merton Abbey to Old Deerfield, Pratt, Jane pp. 183-191
[Chips from the Craftsman workshop], pp. [192]-200
Book reviews, pp. 200-206 ff.
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