Box 9
Contains 4 Results:
Schmidt, Otto and Joh W. Deininger. Kunstschätze aus Tirol ... Heliogravuren nach photographischen aufnahmen von Otto Schmidt in Wien. Wien: A. Schroll & Co., 1894-1902. Print.
The folios in this collection represent furniture design, interior design, and architecture of and before the time of the Phoenix Furniture Company. Included in several of the folios are small sketches, notations, page markings, larger scale drawings, and other items that suggest that these were the working folios for the furniture designers at the Phoenix Furniture Company and possibly the other companies that came to be associated with the Phoenix Furniture Company.
Sluyterman, K. and Arthur Jacob Hendrik Cornette. Interieurs Anciens en Belgique. La Haye: M. Nijhoff, 1912-13. Print.
The folios in this collection represent furniture design, interior design, and architecture of and before the time of the Phoenix Furniture Company. Included in several of the folios are small sketches, notations, page markings, larger scale drawings, and other items that suggest that these were the working folios for the furniture designers at the Phoenix Furniture Company and possibly the other companies that came to be associated with the Phoenix Furniture Company.
Rowe, Eleanor. Studies from the Museums. Wood Carvings from the South Kensington Museum – Folio I. London: R. Sutton & Co., 1889. Print.
The folios in this collection represent furniture design, interior design, and architecture of and before the time of the Phoenix Furniture Company. Included in several of the folios are small sketches, notations, page markings, larger scale drawings, and other items that suggest that these were the working folios for the furniture designers at the Phoenix Furniture Company and possibly the other companies that came to be associated with the Phoenix Furniture Company.
Rowe, Eleanor. Studies from the Museums. Wood Carvings from the South Kensington Museum – Folio II. London: R. Sutton & Co., 1889. Print.
The folios in this collection represent furniture design, interior design, and architecture of and before the time of the Phoenix Furniture Company. Included in several of the folios are small sketches, notations, page markings, larger scale drawings, and other items that suggest that these were the working folios for the furniture designers at the Phoenix Furniture Company and possibly the other companies that came to be associated with the Phoenix Furniture Company.