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Subject Index: Arts and Crafts movement

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Works of Art (22)

Box, ca. 1910–20, Marie Zimmermann (American), Wood, silver alloy, brass, ivory, amethyst, and semi-precious quartz (2005.464)
Chandelier, 1907–9, Charles Sumner Greene (American) and Henry Mather Greene (American); Made by Emil Lange, Pasadena, California, Mahogany, ebony, and leaded glass (1986.445)
Cup, 1916, Arthur John Stone (American, born England), Gardner, Massachusetts, Silver (1990.49)
Embroidered wall hanging, 1910–29, Design attributed to Anna Frances Simpson (American), Newcomb College, New Orleans, Louisiana, Silk on linen (2004.334)
Hanging shade, ca. 1899, Louis Comfort Tiffany (American); Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company (American), Leaded Favrile glass (69.150)
Lamp, ca. 1912–15, Dirk Van Erp (American, born Netherlands), San Francisco, California, Copper, mica (1989.129)
Library table, 1904
William Lightfoot Price (American)
Rose Valley, Pennsylvania
White oak, stained (1991.145)
Library table, ca. 1906, Gustav Stickley (American); Craftsman Workshops, Syracuse, New York, Oak, leather (1976.389.1)
Linen press, ca. 1904, Edna M. Walker (American), Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony, Woodstock, New York, Oak, tulip poplar, brass (1991.311.1)
Tall clock, ca. 1900, Charles Rohlfs (American), Oak, copper (1985.261)
Tyg, 1908, Designed and decorated by Leona Nicholson (American); Newcomb Pottery (American), New Orleans, Louisiana, Painted and glazed earthenware (1983.26)
Vase, 1899–1910, Grueby Faience Company (American), Boston, Massachusetts, Earthenware (69.91.2)
Vase, 1915, Sara Galner (American, born Galicia [Ukraine]); Paul Revere Pottery (also known as the "Saturday Evening Girls") (American, 1908), Boston, Massachusetts, Earthenware (2000.31)
Bread plate, ca. 1850, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (British), Stoneware (1994.371)
Brooch, necklace, and hair comb, ca. 1905, Florence Koehler (American), Pearls, enamel, gold (pin only: sapphire, emeralds) (52.43.1-.3)
Cabinet, 1861, Philip Webb (British), Designer; Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co., Maker; Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (British), Painter, Made in England, Painted pine, oil paint on leather, brass, copper (26.54)
Child's porridge bowl and spoon, 1897–98, Mark of Roberts and Belk (British), Silver, partly gilt (1991.296.1,.2)
Desk, 1890–92, Designer: Mervyn Macartney (British); W. Hall for Kenton & Co., London, Mahogany veneered with Macassar ebony, silver molding, silver-plated brass knobs (2006.4)
Length of printed cotton, 19th–20th century, William Morris (British); Manufacturer: Morris & Co., Merton Abbey, England, Cotton (23.163.7)
Living room from the Little House, Wayzata, Minnesota, 1912–14, Made by Frank Lloyd Wright (American) (1972.60.1)
"Pink and Rose" wallpaper design, ca. 1890, William Morris (British), Hand-block-printed wallpaper (23.163.4a)
Vase with cover, 1888–98, William De Morgan (British); Manufacturer: Sand's End Pottery (British), Lustered earthenware (23.163.2ab)

Thematic Essays (1)