Shaker Design - Jean M Burks

Shaker Design: Out of this world edited by Jean M Burks presents a wide array of extraordinarily fine examples of Shaker furniture, household objects, textiles, religious drawings, and items made to sell to the “world’s people” (non-Shakers). Reaching an apogee of 6,000 members in the years just before the Civil War, the Shaker movement was the most extensive, enduring, and successful utopian society ever established in America. Leaving Manchester, England, in 1776 to avoid persecution, the Shakers crossed the Atlantic and during the next 50 years established 19 villages from Maine to Kentucky. The Shakers were guided by the principles of utility, honesty, and order in both their work and worship, and this belief system influenced the physical expression of the goods they produced for use at home and for sale outside their communities. The book’s expert contributors discuss Shaker design in relation to the furniture they constructed, the products they sold, their gift drawings and spirituality, and their rejection of American Fancy design. The book also considers the powerful inspiration Shaker design has provided for diverse modern and contemporary designers, including George Nakashima, Roy McMakin, Thomas Moser, and Scandinavian furniture makers.

Publisher: 

Yale University Press

Edition: 

First

Year Published: 

2008

Binding: 

Hard cover

ISBN: 

97870300137286

Condition: 

Remaindered, fine

Dimensions: 

28.9 × 24.9 × 2.5 cm

Book Weight: 

3.117 kg

Price: 

ZAR 435.00

In Stock: 

2

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Front cover of Shaker Design edited by Jean M Burks