The homes of our ancestors, as shown in the American wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York, from the beginnings of New England through the early days of the republic; exhibiting the development of the arts of interior architecture and house decoration, the arts of cabinetmaking, silversmithing, etc., especial emphasis being laid upon the point that our early craftsmen evolved from the fashions of the Old World a style of their own; with an account of the social conditions surrounding the life of the original owners of the various rooms.
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Halsey, R. T. H. 1., & Tower, E. (1925). The homes of our ancestors: as shown in the American wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York, from the beginnings of New England through the early days of the republic; exhibiting the development of the arts of interior architecture and house decoration, the arts of cabinetmaking, silversmithing, etc., especial emphasis being laid upon the point that our early craftsmen evolved from the fashions of the Old World a style of their own; with an account of the social conditions surrounding the life of the original owners of the various rooms . Printed by Doubleday, Page, and company.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Halsey, R. T. Haines 1865-1942 and Elizabeth. Tower. 1925. The Homes of Our Ancestors: As Shown in the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York, From the Beginnings of New England Through the Early Days of the Republic; Exhibiting the Development of the Arts of Interior Architecture and House Decoration, the Arts of Cabinetmaking, Silversmithing, Etc., Especial Emphasis Being Laid Upon the Point That Our Early Craftsmen Evolved From the Fashions of the Old World a Style of Their Own; With an Account of the Social Conditions Surrounding the Life of the Original Owners of the Various Rooms. Printed by Doubleday, Page, and company.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Halsey, R. T. Haines 1865-1942 and Elizabeth. Tower. The Homes of Our Ancestors: As Shown in the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York, From the Beginnings of New England Through the Early Days of the Republic; Exhibiting the Development of the Arts of Interior Architecture and House Decoration, the Arts of Cabinetmaking, Silversmithing, Etc., Especial Emphasis Being Laid Upon the Point That Our Early Craftsmen Evolved From the Fashions of the Old World a Style of Their Own; With an Account of the Social Conditions Surrounding the Life of the Original Owners of the Various Rooms Printed by Doubleday, Page, and company, 1925.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Halsey, R. T. Haines 1865-1942., and Elizabeth Tower. The Homes of Our Ancestors: As Shown in the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York, From the Beginnings of New England Through the Early Days of the Republic; Exhibiting the Development of the Arts of Interior Architecture and House Decoration, the Arts of Cabinetmaking, Silversmithing, Etc., Especial Emphasis Being Laid Upon the Point That Our Early Craftsmen Evolved From the Fashions of the Old World a Style of Their Own; With an Account of the Social Conditions Surrounding the Life of the Original Owners of the Various Rooms Printed by Doubleday, Page, and company, 1925.