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The Decorator and Furnisher
Front cover, July 1893
FormatMonthly
ISSN2150-6256
OCLC535471489

The Decorator and Furnisher, published in New York City from 1882 to 1897, was a monthly magazine dedicated to aspects of interior decoration. After ceasing publication it was briefly revived in 1898 under the title Home Decorator and Furnisher.

Initially edited by A. Curtis Bond, the editorship passed to T. A. Kennett in 1887, to William R. Bradshaw in 1890, and finally, in 1896, to Edward Dewson.

The Decorator and Furnisher was one of the journals that promoted Cincinnati wood carving.

Back issues have been made freely available through JSTOR by the Thomas J. Watson Library of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

References

  1. Entry for Decorator and Furnisher at the Online Books Page.
  2. Marilynn Johnson, "Art Furniture", in Metropolitan Museum of Art, In Pursuit of Beauty: Americans and the Aesthetic Movement (New York, 1986), p. 158.
  3. JSTOR listing. Retrieved 5 February 2016.


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