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May 18, 2013

Design for Living: Gustav Stickley and The Craftsman Magazine

2 – 3 p.m.
Friends Community Room

Lecturer: Debra Hegstrom, PhD Gustav Stickley disseminated ideas about domesticity and the role of the American homemaker through his magazine, The Craftsman (published 1901-1916). The influence of The Craftsman continues today in magazi...

The Artist's Daughter, Julie, with her Nanny
Title:The Artist's Daughter, Julie, with her Nanny
Artist:Berthe Morisot
Date:c. 1884
Creation Place:Europe, France
Credit Line:The John R. Van Derlip Fund
Accession Number:96.40
Frame: Gift of the Douglas and Mary Olson Frame Acquisition Fund This frame is a contemporary late nineteenth-century version of a NeoClassical style, which combines the traditional elements of sanded frieze and bound laurel torus with a radically modernised profile. The choice of this frame for Morisot's work picks up her painterly technique in the sanding of the frieze, while the close framing of the composition by the laurel torus at the sight edge focuses attention on the intimate domestic qualities of the scene.