Appendix B

READINGS ON INDIVIDUAL CRAFTSMEN

Brazer, Esther Stevens. “The Early Boston Japanners.” Antiques, xliii (May, 1943), 208–211.

Brown, May Louise. “John Welch, Carver.” Antiques, ix (January, 1926), 28–30.

Comstock, Helen. “Frothingham and the Question of Attributions.” Antiques, lxiii (June, 1953), 502–505.

Decorative Arts Photographic Collection (DAPC). Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum.

Dow, George Francis. The Arts and Crafts in New England 1704–1775. Topsfield: The Wayside Press, 1927.

Downs, Joseph. American Furniture, Queen Anne and Chippendale Periods in the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1952.

———. “American Japanned Furniture.” Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, xxviii (March, 1933), 42–48.

———. “John Cogswell, Cabinetmaker.” Antiques, lxi (April, 1952), 322–324.

Evans, Nancy Goyne. “The Genealogy of a Bookcase Desk.” Winterthur Portfolio 9. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1974. Pp. 213–222.

Fales, Dean A. American Painted Furniture 1660–1880. New York: E. P. Dutton & Company Inc., 1972.

Forman, Benno. “Urban Aspects of Massachusetts Furniture in the Late Seventeenth Century.” Winterthur Conference Report 1969: Country Cabinetwork and Simple City Furniture. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1970. Pp. 1–33.

Fraser, Esther. “Painted Furniture in America.” Antiques, v (June, 1924), 302–306.

———. “A Pedigreed Lacquered Highboy.” Antiques, xv (May, 1929), 398–401.

Hipkiss, Edwin J. Eighteenth-Century American Arts: The M. and M. Karolik Collection. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1950.

Lyon, Irving Whitall. The Colonial Furniture of New England. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1891.

Montgomery, Charles F. American Furniture, The Federal Period in the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum. New York: The Viking Press, 1966.

Mooz, H. Peter. “The Origins of Newport Block-Front Furniture Designs.” Antiques, xcix (June, 1971), 882–886.

Ormsbee, Thomas Hamilton. Early American Furniture Makers. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company Publishers, 1930.

———. “A New Boston Worker Identified.” American Collector, i (December, 1933), 1.

Randall, Richard H., Jr. American Furniture in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1965.

———. “George Bright, Cabinetmaker.” Art Quarterly, xxvii (1964), 134–149.

———. “Seymour Furniture Problems.” Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Bulletin, lvii (1959), 102–113.

———. “William Randall, Boston Japanner.” Antiques, cv (May, 1974), 1127–1131.

———. “Works of Boston Cabinetmakers, 1795–1825, Part i.” Antiques, lxxxi (February, 1962), 186–189.

———. “Works of Boston Cabinetmakers, 1795–1825, Part ii.” Antiques, lxxxi (April, 1962), 412–415.

———, and McElman, Martha. “Ebenezer Hartshorne, Cabinetmaker.” Antiques, lxxxvii (January, 1965), 78–79.

Rhoades, Elizabeth, and Jobe, Brock. “Recent Discoveries in Boston Japanned Furniture.” Antiques, cv (May, 1974), 1082–1091.

Singleton, Esther. The Furniture of Our Forefathers. New York: Doubleday, Page, and Company, 1901.

Smith, Susan Augusta. Ancestors of Moses Belcher Bass. Boston, 1896.

Spalding, Dexter E. “Benjamin Frothingham of Charlestown, Cabinetmaker and Soldier.” Antiques, xiv (December, 1928), 536–537.

Stoneman, Vernon C. John and Thomas Seymour, Cabinetmakers in Boston, 1794–1816. Boston: Special Publications, 1959.

Swan, Mabel M. “Boston’s Carvers and Joiners, Part i.” Antiques, liii (March, 1948), 198–201.

———. “Boston’s Carvers and Joiners, Part ii.” Antiques, liii (April, 1948), 281–285.

———. “Furnituremakers of Charlestown.” Antiques, xlvi (October, 1944), 203–206.

———. “John Seymour and Son, Cabinetmakers.” Antiques, xxxii (October, 1937), 176–180.

———. “The Johnstons and the Reas—Japanners.” Antiques, xliii (May, 1943), 211–213.

———. “Orrery by Joseph Pope of Boston.” Antiques, xxxi (March, 1937), 112–115.

———. “A Revised Estimate of McIntire.” Antiques, xx (December, 1931), 338–343.

———. “Simeon Skillin, Senior: The First American Sculptor.” Antiques, xlvi (July, 1944), 21.

Thwing, Leroy. “The Four Carving Skillins.” Antiques, xxxiii (June, 1938), 326–328.

Whitehill, Walter Muir, and Hitchings, Sinclair. Boston Prints and Printmakers 1670–1775. Boston: Colonial Society of Massachusetts, 1973.

Winchester, Alice. “Frontispiece.” Antiques, lxxxvi (October, 1964), 430–431.

Young, M. Ada. “Five Secretaries and the Cogswells.” Antiques, lxxxviii (October, 1965), 478–485.