Library Table by William Lightfoot Price|Rose Valley Shops

Medium

White oak, stained

Dimensions

29 1/2 x 66 x 39 1/2 in. (74.9 x 167.6 x 100.3 cm)

Classification

Library table

Culture

American

Department

The American Wing

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Sansbury-Mills Fund, 1991

Accession Number

1991.145

Art Historical Context

Crafted in 1904 by architect and designer William Lightfoot Price the Rose Valley Shops, this *Library Table* exemplifies the American Arts and Crafts movement's dedication to honest craftsmanship and natural materials. Made from sturdy white oak and finished with a rich stain that accentuates the wood's grain, the table measures a generous 29½ x 66 x 39½ inches, ideal for displaying books or serving as a central piece in a scholarly library or study. Price, a key figure in the movement, founded the utopian Rose Valley community in Pennsylvania in 1901, where his shops produced furniture blend...

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