The craftsman
Source:
Gustav Stickley, Editor
The craftsman
Vol. X, Number 2
Syracuse, N.Y.: Gustav Stickley, May 1906
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Contents
[Frontispiece] Mr. Louis Sullivan, architect
[Title page] The craftsman, p. vii
Contents, pp. vii-viii
What is architecture?--a study of the American people, Sullivan, Louis H. pp. 143-149
The "new-old school of Japanese art"--landscapes that have the modern spirit with traditional methods, pp. 168-[175]
[Artist and silversmith--how one man worked to be a successful designer], pp. [176]-[179]
[Work of the People's Institute asoriginated [as originated] and carried on by Charles Sprague Smith], Russell, Edgar Alexander pp. [180]-189
In the firelight, MacDonald, Elizabeth Roberts p. 190
The Dutch woman outdoors, p. 191
Japanese architecture and its relation to the coming American style, pp. 192-212
The bridge keeper, Sweet, Frank H. pp. 213-218
An east side music school--how art helps to make good citizens, Roof, Katharine M. pp. 219-228
Window gardens and vines, pp. 229-[235]
[Handicrafts back in English peasant homes], Dinsmore, Alice pp. [236]-245
A woodland hillside--half an hour's ride from New York, Carrington, James B. pp. 246-249
Home training in cabinet work: practical examples in structural woodworking. Fourteenth of the series, pp. 250-253
Craftsman house, series of 1906: number IV, pp. 254-262
Als ik kan, pp. 263-265
Notes, pp. 265-268
Reviews, p. 269
Our home department: "fancy work" as a phase of industrial art, pp. 270-276 ff.
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