GUSTAV STICKLEY, CIRCA 1902
Details
A FINE OAK BOOKCASE
Gustav Stickley, circa 1902
The door with sixteen panes, mitred mullions, the slab sides with through tenons, chamfered back, circular pull, with firm's large red decal with Stickley outlined, model no. 540
55½in. (141cm.) high, 31in. (78.8cm.) wide, 12½in. (31.8cm.) deep
Gustav Stickley, circa 1902
The door with sixteen panes, mitred mullions, the slab sides with through tenons, chamfered back, circular pull, with firm's large red decal with Stickley outlined, model no. 540
55½in. (141cm.) high, 31in. (78.8cm.) wide, 12½in. (31.8cm.) deep
Literature
Wendy Kaplan, ed., "The Art that is Life": The Arts & Crafts Movement in America, 1875-1920, 1987, p. 246, fig. 103
Exhibited
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, "The Art that is Life": The Arts & Crafts Movement in America, 1875-1920, March 4-May 31, 1987. This exhibit traveled to the Los Angeles Museum of Art, August 6-November 1, 1987, The Detroit Museum of Arts, December 9, 1987-February 28, 1988 and the Cooper-Hewitt Museum, New York, April 5-June 26, 1988.