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Cincinnati silver : 1788-1940

Title
Cincinnati silver : 1788-1940 / Amy Miller Dehan ; with contributions by Janet C. Haartz and Nora Kohl.
Author
Dehan, Amy Miller.
Publication
Cincinnati : Cincinnati Art Museum ; London : In association with D Giles Limited, 2014.

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Additional Authors
  • Haartz, Janet C.
  • Kohl, Nora, 1989-
  • Cincinnati Art Museum.
Description
416 pages : illustrations; 29 cm
Summary
"From elegant tea sets to grand goblets, splendid platters and snuff boxes, the Cincinnati Art Museum holds over 400 pieces of silver designed, crafted, and sold in its city. With its founding in 1788, Cincinnati established itself as a leading center for the luxury silver trade in the United States. Cincinnati Silver: 1788-1940 traces the silver industry in the Queen City from the early years of production before the Civil War, through the growth of mechanization and mass production, and into the Arts and Crafts and Art Deco periods. Two key essays examine the origins, development, structure, and local and national importance of the city's silver trade. The volume also includes 154 illustrated, narrative entries on the most active individuals and companies. These entries are richly supplemented with over 250 color plates, over 200 maker and retailer hallmarks, and a range of important new archival information, such as illustrations of storefronts, craftsmen an proprietors, period advertisements and sample books. In addition to a bibliography, two appendices present an exhaustive index of other active craftsmen, as well as an inventory of the Museum's Cincinnati silver collection. As the first comprehensive volume to be published on this subject in nearly forty years, Cincinnati Silver: 1788-1940 is a vital resource for scholars, collectors, and enthusiasts of American silver, as well as those interested in American material culture and the development of 18th- and 19th-century commerce. With stunning color photography and in-depth research, Cincinnati Silver recounts the complex and fascinating story of the development of one of America's most important cities"--
Subject
  • Silverwork > Ohio > Cincinnati > Exhibitions
  • ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES / Silver, Gold & Other Metals
  • ART / History / Modern (late 19th Century to 1945)
  • ART / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General
  • ART / American / General
Note
  • "This publication accompanies the exhibition Cincinnati Silver: 1788-1940 on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum from June 14-September 7, 2014."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 408-410) and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: Director's Foreword by Aaron Betsky -- Curator's Acknowledgements -- Introduction by Amy Miller Dehan -- Establishment and Growth:1788-1865 by Amy Miller Dehan -- Adjustment, Heyday and Decline:1865-1940 by Amy Miller Dehan -- Catalogue -- Cincinnati Silversmiths and Firms with Known Wares by Amy Miller Dehan with contributions by Janet C. Haartz -- Appendix A -- Cincinnati Silversmiths and Firms without Known Wares and Senior Members of Major Firms by Janet C. Haartz -- Appendix B -- Inventory of Cincinnati Art Museum's Cincinnati silver collection by Nora Kohl -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
Call Number
JQF 14-703
ISBN
  • 9781907804113 (hardback)
  • 1907804110 (hardback)
LCCN
2013050318
OCLC
859192280
Author
Dehan, Amy Miller.
Title
Cincinnati silver : 1788-1940 / Amy Miller Dehan ; with contributions by Janet C. Haartz and Nora Kohl.
Publisher
Cincinnati : Cincinnati Art Museum ; London : In association with D Giles Limited, 2014.
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 408-410) and index.
Added Author
Haartz, Janet C.
Kohl, Nora, 1989-
Cincinnati Art Museum.
Research Call Number
JQF 14-703
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