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Foreword - Mimi Handler Preface: The Enchanting Box Acknowledgments An Introduction to Women's Painted Furniture, 1790-1830
The Process of Creating Women's Painted Furniture Motifs in Women's Painted Furniture Women's Education American Schoolgirl Art Pupils and Their Painted Pieces Conclusion: "Ancients" and "Moderns"
APPENDIXES Art Instruction Books of the Federal Period The Rules of Litchfield Academy, 1825
A Chronicle of Sir Andreas B. Engstrom's Advertisements Offering Lessons, 1825-1827
Professional Treatment of Elizabeth Perkins' Table Recipe for Finishing a Young Lady Suppliers of Materials Used to Create Historical Replications of Women's Painted Furniture, 1790-1830
Historical Societies and Museums with Women's Painted Furniture in Their Collections Research Institutions Providing Archival Material on Women's Painted Furniture Further Reading Glossary Bibliography Index
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Add Women's Painted Furniture, 1790-1830: American Schoolgirl Art, In this long-awaited tribute to women's painted furniture, author and artist Betsy Krieg Salm rediscovers a style of early American decorative art still largely unknown to curators, antique dealers, art historians, and the public. She documents the socioe, Women's Painted Furniture, 1790-1830: American Schoolgirl Art to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Women's Painted Furniture, 1790-1830: American Schoolgirl Art, In this long-awaited tribute to women's painted furniture, author and artist Betsy Krieg Salm rediscovers a style of early American decorative art still largely unknown to curators, antique dealers, art historians, and the public. She documents the socioe, Women's Painted Furniture, 1790-1830: American Schoolgirl Art to your collection on WonderClub |