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The craftsman
(May 1910)
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THE CRAFTSMAN
VOLUME XVIII MAY, 1910 NUMBER
2
Ciontnt
Robert Henri: American Painter From a Photograph by Zaida Ben Yusuf
Frontispiece
The Story of Ching Wong, the Craftsman By Walter A. Dyer
155
The New York Exhibition of Independent Artists By Robert Henri
160
Illustrated
The Untilled Field: A Poem * By Edward Wilbur Mason
172
Modern Country Homes in England By Barry Parker
173
Number Two
Illustrated
The Smell of Paint By Charles Battell Loomis
183
Compensation: A Poem By Charles Hanson Towne
186
Cotiperative Stores in England . . . .. By The Editor
187
A System of Economical Distribution that Has Solved the Problem of High Prices
Some Buildings of Our Own Time . ..*. 194
The Work of William L. Price, an Architect Who Stands by His Own Beliefs
Illustrated
Valencia, the City of the Dust By Zenobia Camprubi-Aymar
206
Where Sorolla Lives and Works
Illustrated
Making Good Homes Possible for even the Very Poor . . . .
219
A Philanthropy Conducted on Strict Business Principles
Some French and Flemish Tapestries * .
225
From the Pierpont Morgan Collection
Illustrated
Among the Craftsmen
Two Craftsman Houses, Both to Be Built of Cement on Metal Lath *.232
Illustrated
A Concrete House Designed for Life in a Warm Sunny Climate By Charles Alma
Byers 240
Illustrated
Two Seaside Cottages Built of Concrete *
244
Illustrated
Photographing without a Camera . By Eva Dean
248
Illustrated
A Garden for the First Year .By Vivian Burnett
256
Willow Baskets that Show the True Spirit of Handicraft .
262
Illustrated
Leather Work as a Handicraft for Home Workers .
268
Illustrated
Craftsman Designs for Home Cabinetmakers and Metal Workers
272
Illustrated
Needlework Showing Adaptation of the Craftsman Designs .
280
Illustrated
Als ik Kan . . By The Editor
282
Notes: Reviews ...
. 288
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Copyright, 1910. by Gustav Stickley Entered June 6. 1906. at New
York City, as second-lass matter
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