Property from a New York City CollectionGustav Stickley"Morris" Chair circa 1905model no. 332executed by the Craftsman Workshops of Gustav Stickley Eastwood, New Yorkoak, leather cushionswith firm's mark42 x 31½ x 38¼ in. (106.7 x 80 x 97.1 cm)Condition reportFor further information on the condition of this lot please contact Celine.Park@sothebys.com ProvenancePrivate Collection, Rhinebeck, New York, circa 1910 Thence by descent Acquired from the above by the present ownerLiteratureStephen Gray and Robert Edwards, eds., The Collected Works of Gustav Stickley New York, 1981, pp. 21, 37 and 62 Coy L. Ludwig, The Arts & Crafts Movement in New York State, 1890s-1920s, exh. cat., Tyler Art Gallery, State University of New York at Oswego, Oswego, NY, 1983, p. 60 A. Patricia Bartinique, Gustav Stickley His Craft: A Daily Vision and a Dream, Parsippany, NJ, 1992, pp. 70-71 Peter Barnet and MaryAnn Wilkinson, Decorative Arts 1900: Highlights from Private Collections in Detroit, Seattle, 1993, p. 39 David Cathers, Furniture of the American Arts and Crafts Movement: Furniture Made by Gustav Stickley L. & J.G. Stickley and the Roycroft Shop, Philmont, NY, 1996, p. 140 Karen Livingstone and Linda Parry, eds., International Arts and Crafts, London, 2005, pp. 147, 155 and 157 Judith A. Barter, Apostles of Beauty: Arts and Crafts from Britain to Chicago, Chicago, 2009, p. 97 Kevin W. Tucker, Gustav Stickley and the American Arts & Crafts Movement, exh. cat., Seattle, 2010, p. 114
Property from a New York City CollectionGustav Stickley"Morris" Chair circa 1905model no. 332executed by the Craftsman Workshops of Gustav Stickley Eastwood, New Yorkoak, leather cushionswith firm's mark42 x 31½ x 38¼ in. (106.7 x 80 x 97.1 cm)Condition reportFor further information on the condition of this lot please contact Celine.Park@sothebys.com ProvenancePrivate Collection, Rhinebeck, New York, circa 1910 Thence by descent Acquired from the above by the present ownerLiteratureStephen Gray and Robert Edwards, eds., The Collected Works of Gustav Stickley New York, 1981, pp. 21, 37 and 62 Coy L. Ludwig, The Arts & Crafts Movement in New York State, 1890s-1920s, exh. cat., Tyler Art Gallery, State University of New York at Oswego, Oswego, NY, 1983, p. 60 A. Patricia Bartinique, Gustav Stickley His Craft: A Daily Vision and a Dream, Parsippany, NJ, 1992, pp. 70-71 Peter Barnet and MaryAnn Wilkinson, Decorative Arts 1900: Highlights from Private Collections in Detroit, Seattle, 1993, p. 39 David Cathers, Furniture of the American Arts and Crafts Movement: Furniture Made by Gustav Stickley L. & J.G. Stickley and the Roycroft Shop, Philmont, NY, 1996, p. 140 Karen Livingstone and Linda Parry, eds., International Arts and Crafts, London, 2005, pp. 147, 155 and 157 Judith A. Barter, Apostles of Beauty: Arts and Crafts from Britain to Chicago, Chicago, 2009, p. 97 Kevin W. Tucker, Gustav Stickley and the American Arts & Crafts Movement, exh. cat., Seattle, 2010, p. 114
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