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Cornelius Kelley (1873-1954)
c. 1918
1996.12.2041.01-.03
Cornelius Kelley (1873-1954) was a farmer and blacksmith who turned his imagination and skill to the making of decorative iron goods that became an important element in Deerfield's Arts and Crafts movement. |
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"Expansion of Deerfield Arts and Crafts"
Jun 23, 1906
L02.037
The 1906 arts and crafts exhibit in Deerfield, Massachusetts, included textiles from many distant lands, reflecting late 19th- and early 20th-century America?s fascination with the Far and Near East. |
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"Deerfield Exhibit of Painting"
Jul 14, 1906
L02.038
The 1906 arts and crafts show in Deerfield, Massachusetts, included well-known artists whose paintings of nature, among other subjects, took the exhibit to new heights. |
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"Art and Industry at Deerfield"
Jul 20, 1907
L02.101
The Arts and Crafts Movement flourished in Deerfield, Massachusetts, at the turn of the 20th century. |
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"Original Deerfield Workers Show Skills at Crafts"
Jun 27, 1908
L02.102
At the turn of the 20th century a group of Deerfield, Massachusetts, residents joined together to form the Society of Deerfield Industries, making and selling beatiful and useful handcrafts. |
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"Deerfield's Original Crafts Show Next Week"
Jul 9, 1910
L02.104
During the first decades of the 20th century Deerfield, Massachusetts, was a hotbed of creativity. |
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"The Deerfield Renaissance" from New England Magazine
1905
L02.175
The author of this 1905 account credited the Arts and Crafts Movement in Deerfield, Massachusetts, with changing the town's "chief claim to interest" from its associations with Colonial hardships and wars to its "influence as an Arts and Crafts centre." |
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Sketch
c. 1905
2003.43.574.03.03
This sketch was drawn by Margaret Whiting (1860-1946) for use by the
Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework, Deerfield, Massachusetts. |
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Madeline Yale Wynne Metalwork
Nov 30, 1898
1996.14.1072
Frances and Mary Allen documented many pieces of art created by Deerfield, Massachusetts' artisans in the early 20th century. |
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Lucy Henry (1843-1927) (Mrs. David Henry) Netting
c. 1898
1996.14.1191
Deerfield Industries produced netting and tufted work during the Arts and Crafts movement. |