In 1848, Gustave Herter arrived in America from Germany, fleeing political and economic chaos. His brother, Christian, joined him a decade later. By 1875 their firm, renamed Herter Brothers, was supplying the White House with furnishings, as it had been doing for some of America's wealthiest families since 1858. During this opulent period, Herter Brothers could claim to be the leading cabinetmaking and decorating firm in the country.
The Herter brothers' extraordinary accomplishment has never before been the subject of a book. Here, at last, is an in-depth study of these talented men, their company, and its work, prized then as now for its design, richness of materials and detail, superb craftsmanship, and splendid diversity. The best of the Herter Brothers' furniture and interiors are displayed in 133 color and 167 black-and-white illustrations, including many close-up details as well as comparative work by rival fine cabinetmakers of the time in New York and Europe.
Herter Brothers tells the story of the company from its earliest manifestations, when Gustave worked with other partners and alone, through his partnership with his brother, to Christian's years as head of the firm and the end of his tenure. The book places the company firmly in its context, international as well as domestic, with an extensive discussion of the brothers' background and influences and an absorbing narrative of the furniture and decoration trade in New York City in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Also described is the superb work done by the firm for their fabulously wealthy patrons - a who's who of the Gilded Age, including J. Pierpont Morgan, William H. Vanderbilt, and Jay Gould - for whom the Herters created some of their most lavish furniture and complete interiors. These commissions, many illustrated here, included woodwork, plasterwork, lighting fixtures, window treatments, wall and ceiling paintings, carpets, textiles, mosaics, stained glass, and decorative objects in addition to furniture.
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The leading furniture-making and decorating firm of late-19th-century America was Herter Brothers, New York. Today their pieces are prized by collectors and this study focuses on their work: its design, richness of materials and detail, craftsmanship and diversity.
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Seller: Lise Bohm Books, BONITA SPRINGS, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. HERTER BROTHERS - FURNITURE AND INTERIORS FOR A GILDED AGE by Katherine Howe and others, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1994. The Herter brothers extraordinary accomplishments have never before been the subject of a book. Here is an in-depth study of these talented men, their company, and its work, prized then as now for its design, richness of materials and detail, superb craftsmanship, and splendid diversity. The best of the Herter Brothers furniture and interiors are displayed in 133 color and 167 black-and-white illustrations, including many close-up details as well as comparative work by rival fine cabinetmakers of the time in New York and Europe. This book tells the story of the company from its earliest manifestations, when Gustave worked with other partners and alone, through his partnership with his brother, to Christian s years as head of the firm and the end of his tenure. The book places the company firmly in its context, international as well as domestic, with an extensive discussion of the brothers background and influences and an absorbing narrative of the furniture and decoration trade in New York City in the latter half of the nineteenth century. This book also reviews superb work done by the firm for their wealthy patrons. These commissions, many illustrated here, included woodwork, plasterwork, lighting fixtures, window treatments, wall and ceiling paintings, carpets, textiles, mosaics, stained glass, and decorative objects in addition to furniture. This book is a work of art in itself, and belongs in the permanent library of the connoisseur of American furniture. 8.9 x 11.3 hardback book with dust cover in very good condition. 272 pages. Seller Inventory # 000010
Seller: Rare Book Cellar, Pomona, NY, U.S.A.
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Seller: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. With dust jacket. It's a preowned item in good condition and includes all the pages. It may have some general signs of wear and tear, such as markings, highlighting, slight damage to the cover, minimal wear to the binding, etc., but they will not affect the overall reading experience. Seller Inventory # 0810934264-11-1-29
Seller: Vandello Books, Member IOBA, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. The Herter Brothers Firm was a leading furniture and design companies in 19th Century American. Their notable clientele worked on the White House, the Morgans, and the Vanderbilts. Profusely illustrated in color and black & white. Very Good with shelf wear and rubbing to the jacket. Seller Inventory # 052024002
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near fine condition. First edition. Quarto. 272pp. Original black cloth with decorative gilt patterns on cover, gilt lettering on spine; in original color-illustrated dustjacket, white lettering on spine. Orange endpapers. Color frontispiece. Decorative title page. "In 1848, Gustav Herter arrived in America from Germany, fleeing political and economic chaos. His brother, Christian, joined him a decade later. By 1875 their firm, renamed Herter Brothers, was supplying the White House with furnishings, as it had been doing for some of America's wealthiest families since 1858. During this opulent period, Herter Brothers could claim to be the leading cabinetmaking and decorating firm in the country." (Publisher). Profusely illustrated with color and b/w photographs of Herter Brothers products, furnished rooms and sketches throughout. With illustrated chronology, selected bibliography and index at rear. Minor wear. Seller Inventory # 52562
Seller: Don Kelly Books, London, United Kingdom
HARD BACK. Condition: Very Good. 256pp 133 col & 167 b&w illus. Herter Brothers designed furniture and interiors for the super rich of 19th century America. This an excellent survey of their work. Seller Inventory # 32106
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Hard Cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. This is a fine hardcover copy with a fine dust jacket with no wear at all. Completely clean. This monograph was prepared to accompany the traveling exhibition that opened in Houston at the Museum of Fine Arts in the late summer of 1994. Essays by Katherine S. Howe, Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, and Catherine Hoover Voorsanger. Chronology. Bibliography. 300 illustrations, including 133 color plates. 11" high X 9" wide, 272 pages. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. Seller Inventory # 017742
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