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Darwin D. Martin House: "Tree of Life" Window
Darwin D. Martin House: "Tree of Life" Window, 1904
Frank Lloyd Wright
American, 1867-1959
Fabricated by Linden Glass Company, Chicago, Illinois
Beata Beatrix
Beata Beatrix, 1871–72
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
English, 1828-1882
Two Panels Entitled "Cray"
Two Panels Entitled "Cray", 1885
Designed by William Morris
English, 1834–1896
Produced by Morris & Company, 1875–1940
England, London
Woven and printed at Merton Abbey Works, 1881–1940
England, Surrey, Wimbledon
Panel Entitled "Purple Bird"
Panel Entitled "Purple Bird", c. 1899
Designed by Charles Francis Annesley Voysey
English, 1857–1941
Manufactured by Alexander Morton and Company
Scotland, Darvel
Loop-Handled Dish
Loop-Handled Dish, Designed: c. 1900; Made: 1902/03
Designer: Charles Robert Ashbee, English, 1863-1942
Maker: Guild of Handicraft
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl, 1902
Designed by Archibald Knox (English, 1864-1933)
Made for Liberty & Co (est. 1875)
Sideboard
Sideboard, c. 1876
Designed by Edward William Godwin (English, 1833-1886)
Made by William Watt (English, 1834-1885)
Teapot
Teapot, design registered 1880
Christopher Dresser
English, 1834-1904
Manufactured by James Dixon and Sons
Sheffield, England (1835-1920)
Boats at Rest
Boats at Rest, c. 1895
Arthur Wesley Dow
American, 1857-1922
Hanging Head Dragonfly Shade on Mosaic and Turtleback Base
Hanging Head Dragonfly Shade on Mosaic and Turtleback Base, By 1906
Design attributed to Clara Pierce Wolcott Driscoll (American, 1861-1944)
Made by Tiffany Studios (1902-1932)
Corona, New York
Armchair (no. 2342)
Armchair (no. 2342), 1901
Gustav Stickley
American, 1858-1942
United Crafts
Justinian and Theodora: A Drama Being a Chapter of History and the One Gleam of Light During the Dark Ages
Justinian and Theodora: A Drama Being a Chapter of History and the One Gleam of Light During the Dark Ages, 1906
Elbert and Alice Hubbard (authors)
Dard Hunter (designer)
The Net Mender
The Net Mender, 1894
Alfred Stieglitz
American, 1864–1946
The Pool
The Pool, 1900
Edward Steichen
American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973
Alfred Stieglitz
Alfred Stieglitz, 1906
Gertrude Käsebier
American, 1852–1934
Vase
Vase, 1903/09
Design attributed to George Prentiss Kendrick (American, 1850–1919)
Decoration attributed to Eva Russell (active c. 1905)
Grueby Faience Company, Boston, Massachusetts (1894–1909)
Vase
Vase, c. 1905
Fritz Albert (born Alsace-Lorraine, 1865-1940)
Gates Potteries, a division of the American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company (1887-c. 1930)
Vase
Vase, c. 1909
Annie E. Aldrich (1857–1937), designer
John Swallow, potter
Sarah Tutt (1859–1947), decorator
Made by Marblehead Pottery (1904–1936)
Punch Bowl, Ladle, and Tray
Punch Bowl, Ladle, and Tray, 1911
Robert Riddle Jarvie
American, 1865-1941
Tall Clock
Tall Clock, 1912
Designed by George Grant Elmslie (of Purcell, Feick and Elmslie)
American, born Scotland, 1871-1952
Manufactured by Niedecken-Walbridge, Milwaukee
American, early 20th century
Spindle Cube Chair
Spindle Cube Chair, 1902/06
Frank Lloyd Wright
American, 1867–1959
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Apostles of Beauty: Arts and Crafts from Britain to Chicago

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