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“The Tiffany House,” The Architectural Record 10, 2 (October 1900), 191–201 (ill.).
“The Most Artistic House in New York City,” Ladies Home Journal 17 (November 1900), 12–13 (ill.).
Robert Koch, “The Stained Glass Decades: A Study of Louis Comfort Tiffany (1884–1933) and the Art Nouveau in America” (PhD diss., Yale University) p. 301 (ill.).
Tom Armstrong, “The New Field–McCormick Galleries in the Art Institute of Chicago,” Magazine Antiques 134, 4 (October 1988), 822–835.
Milo Naeve, “Identifying American Furniture,” Nashville: American Association for State and Local History (1989) p. 44 (ill.).
Milo Naeve, “Twentieth–Century Craft: A Compass for Research,” A Neglected History: 20th Century American Craft,” (1990), 45–59 (ill.).
Luke Beckerdite et al., “American Furniture 1996 (American Furniture Annual) (Chipstone, 1996), 3–16 (ill.).
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