Charles Limberts Furniture Axiom Book
History of Charles P. Limbert's Holland Dutch Arts & Crafts Furniture Company
by SG Cavey
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About the Book
LIMBERTS FURNITURE Axiom Book is like a New Style of Immersive History, captivating it’s audience with Rare Antique Photographs throughout, and text presented in a fascinating way that seems to impart a satisfying feeling of time travel. YOU ARE INVITED to learn all about the Limbert company, who produced some of the most amazing ART-FURNITURE in History!
NEW: This Revised Edition contains more content, and an old catalogue for refrence.
Chapter 1: Limbert In The Good Old 1800s
Chapter 2: 1900 New Art and the Limbert Guild
Chapter 3: Mission Style
Chapter 4: Grand Rapids 1901 - 1906
Chapter 5: The Gohlke Effect
Chapter 6: Holland 1906 - 1913
Chapter 7: Limbert Shocks His Own Co.
Chapter 8: Flanders Movement
Chapter 9: Limbert's Clarimere Society
Chapter 10: Limbert's Scandalous Search For A Wife
Chapter 11: Limbert Artifacts
Chapter 12: Limbert's Secret Book
Chapter 13: Holland 1913 - 1921
Chapter 14: Limbert's Art Craft Baseball Team
Chapter 15: The Many Students of Limberts
Chapter 16: Limbert's Retirement
Chapter 17: The Rise and Fall of Van Raalte
Charles P. Limbert's Furniture Axiom is a 200 page, 17 Chapter Masterpiece of a Historical Study on the legacy of one of the worlds greatest businessmen: Charles P. Limbert, and his entourage of Artists and Craftsmen who built Limbert's Art Furniture in Grand Rapids and Holland Michigan in the early 1900s.
Charles P. Limberts Furniture Axiom follows Charles' pre-Michigan history (as far back as 1873), continuing through Grand Rapids and Holland, past his retirement, and keeps up with the history of the company until it closed in 1942.
Charles P. Limberts Furniture Axiom is a extensive guide to the artistic movements in early 1900 known as New Art, American Arts and Crafts, the Medieval Revival, Mission Style, and how it inter-connects and was applied to Limbert’s works.
NEW: This Revised Edition contains more content, and an old catalogue for refrence.
Chapter 1: Limbert In The Good Old 1800s
Chapter 2: 1900 New Art and the Limbert Guild
Chapter 3: Mission Style
Chapter 4: Grand Rapids 1901 - 1906
Chapter 5: The Gohlke Effect
Chapter 6: Holland 1906 - 1913
Chapter 7: Limbert Shocks His Own Co.
Chapter 8: Flanders Movement
Chapter 9: Limbert's Clarimere Society
Chapter 10: Limbert's Scandalous Search For A Wife
Chapter 11: Limbert Artifacts
Chapter 12: Limbert's Secret Book
Chapter 13: Holland 1913 - 1921
Chapter 14: Limbert's Art Craft Baseball Team
Chapter 15: The Many Students of Limberts
Chapter 16: Limbert's Retirement
Chapter 17: The Rise and Fall of Van Raalte
Charles P. Limbert's Furniture Axiom is a 200 page, 17 Chapter Masterpiece of a Historical Study on the legacy of one of the worlds greatest businessmen: Charles P. Limbert, and his entourage of Artists and Craftsmen who built Limbert's Art Furniture in Grand Rapids and Holland Michigan in the early 1900s.
Charles P. Limberts Furniture Axiom follows Charles' pre-Michigan history (as far back as 1873), continuing through Grand Rapids and Holland, past his retirement, and keeps up with the history of the company until it closed in 1942.
Charles P. Limberts Furniture Axiom is a extensive guide to the artistic movements in early 1900 known as New Art, American Arts and Crafts, the Medieval Revival, Mission Style, and how it inter-connects and was applied to Limbert’s works.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: History
- Additional Categories Arts & Photography Books, Biographies & Memoirs
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 236 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798347683055
- Publish Date: Nov 07, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords history, design, crafts, arts, furniture, limbert
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About the Creator
Mr. S.G. Cavey is a historian and archivist of the American Arts & Crafts Movement of early 1900. His book "Limberts Furniture Axiom" establishes him as the leading expert on the history of the Charles P. Limbert Furniture Co.. He is a Master Artist, Son of Master Artists, and a Sixth Generation Holland-Dutch direct Descendant of several Netherlands immigrant Pioneers who sustained old Holland Michigan.