Tiller: A bimonthly devoted to the Arts and Crafts Movement, Vol. I, No. 3: Twenty-one Essays on The Rose in Arts and Crafts
Artwork Details
- Title: Tiller: A bimonthly devoted to the Arts and Crafts Movement, Vol. I, No. 3: Twenty-one Essays on The Rose in Arts and Crafts
- Editor: Edited and published by Robert Edwards (American, 20th century)
- Author: Anna Kisselgoff (American, born 1938)
- Author: Joseph R. Dunlap (American, born 1913)
- Author: Rowland Elzea (American, 20th century)
- Author: Leslie Brubaker (American, born 1951)
- Author: Isobel Spencer (American, 20th-21st century)
- Author: Diana Balmori (American, mid-20th–21st century)
- Author: Patricia Likos (American, 20th-21st century)
- Author: Eleanor Price Mather (American, born 1910)
- Author: Susan Otis Thompson (American, Nashville 1931–2008)
- Author: Timothy I. Rigdon (American, mid-20th–21st century)
- Author: Andrew B. Shapiro (American, 20th century)
- Author: James D. Kornwolf (American, 1936–2005 Williamsburg, Virginia)
- Author: Cheryl Robertson (American, Dayton, Ohio 1953–2013 Cambridge, Massachusetts)
- Author: Sigrid Wortmann Weltge (American or German, mid-20th–21st century)
- Author: Sally Kinsey (American, mid-20th–21st century)
- Author: Jane Perkins Claney (American, mid-20th–21st century)
- Author: Dard Hunter II (American, born 1917)
- Author: Frederick R. Brandt (American, 1936–2007 Richmond, Virginia)
- Author: David Perkins (American, mid-20th–21st century)
- Author: Dale Stulz (American, mid-20th–21st century)
- Publisher: The Artsman (An Association to Advance Arts and Crafts Ideals in America) (Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania)
- Printer: Bird & Bull Press (Newtown, Pennsylvania)
- Date: January–February 1983
- Medium: Illustrations: lithographs, photographs, screen prints, hand-colored, and letterpress
- Dimensions: 8 15/16 × 5 7/8 × 1/4 in. (22.7 × 15 × 0.7 cm)
- Classifications: Books, Periodicals
- Credit Line: Gift of Catherine Hoover Voorsanger, 1997
- Object Number: 1997.122.3
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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