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$299.00
Bring the spirit of the American Arts and Crafts movement into your home with this reproduction of the April 1912 cover of "The Craftsman," Gustav Stickley's celebrated monthly magazine. Published from 1901 to 1916, The Craftsman was the voice of the American Arts and Crafts movement; championing honest materials, skilled craftsmanship, and a simpler, more intentional way of living. This garden issue features a pair of bold red tulips, with the motto, "The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne."
The print is double-matted in Coffee and Charcoal that complement the image beautifully without overpowering it, then set inside a handcrafted quartersawn oak frame finished in an earthy Mission red-brown stain with deep, rich tones. The distinctive ray-fleck grain of the quartersawn oak is prominently visible throughout the molding, making the woodwork itself a feature of the finished piece.
This piece is a natural fit for craftsman bungalows, Mission-style interiors, Prairie-influenced spaces, and any room that honors the natural world through art and fine woodwork. It works beautifully as a standalone statement or paired with other works in "The Craftsman" series for a cohesive wall grouping. The color palette coordinates naturally with period-appropriate textiles, tile, and woodwork.
Frame dimensions: 19.5"W x 26"H
Inside (mat opening) dimensions: 16"W x 20"H
Made to order in our workshop. Each frame is handcrafted individually, so please allow time for production. This piece ships carefully packaged to ensure it arrives ready to hang.
Stain Color: Earthy Mission Red/Brown with deep rich tones
Frame Dimensions: 19.5in Wide X 26in High
Inside Dimensions: 16in Wide X 20in High
Vertical molding size: 2in Horizontal molding size: 3in
Mat color: Coffee, Charcoal
Feb 19, 2023
Beautiful craftsmanship, have numerous pieces all are beautiful. Highly recommend this shop!
Jun 9, 2022
Gorgeous addition to our craftsman living room. Item exactly as described. Very professionally packaged. We bought one piece for the home and loved it so much we got 8 more