The craftsman
Source:
Gustav Stickley, Editor
The craftsman
Vol. XVI, Number 1
Gustav Stickley, April 1909
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Contents
[Frontispiece] "My daughters Helen and Maria"
[Title page] The craftsman, p. iii
Contents, p. iii
Mural painting in relation to architecture: the importance of establishing an intimacy between the two arts, Price, William L. pp. 3-12
The conqueror, Barker, Elsa p. 12
Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida: a modern Spanish master, Roof, Katharine M. pp. 13-23
The disadvantages of specialization: a method needed which will adapt the whole race knowledge to the common life, Morse, Sidney pp. 24-31
The place of photography among the arts: its progress as revealed in the recent International Exhibition, Edgerton, Giles pp. 32-43
Without, Morse, William Northrop p. 43
How mediƦval craftsmen created beauty by meeting the constructive problems of Gothic architecture, Batchelder, Ernest A. pp. 44-49
A greater sincerity necessary for the true development of American art, Stickley, Gustav pp. 50-59
Carving as an expression of individuality: its purpose in architecture, Batchelder, Ernest A. pp. 60-69
Converting backyards into gardens: the happiness and economy found in cultivating flowers and vegetables, Cranston, Mary Rankin pp. 70-79
The value of permanent architecture as a truthful expression of national character, Stickley, Gustav pp. 80-91
The regeneration of Beacon Hill: how Boston goes about civic improvement, pp. 92-95
Churches built of concrete blocks: a form of construction that is eminently fitted for this purpose, pp. 96-99
Two Craftsman houses for the Home Builders' Club: a bungalow of stone and cement and a suburban house of concrete, pp. 100-106
The proper consideration of lawns and gardens, Byers, C. A. pp. 107-[110]
[The use of water in a little garden], pp. [111]-113
Modern dyestuffs applied to stenciling: number X, Pellew, Charles pp. 114-118
Als ik kan: manual training in the public schools, Stickley, Gustav pp. 119-121
Notes, pp. 121-124
Reviews, pp. 124-128 ff.
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