References

De Wolfe, Elsie The House in Good Taste. The Century Company, New York, 1913. Reproductions, Chapter XVII. Arrangement, Chapter XI (Artificial Lighting). Suitability, Chapter II (Windows And Their Decorative Treatment).

McClure, Abbott, and Eberlein, Harold Donaldson House Furnishing and Decoration. McBride, Nast & Company, New York, 1914 Arrangement, Chapter XV. Parsons, Frank Alvah Interior Decoration, Its Principles and Practice. Doubleday, Page & Company, Garden City, N. Y., 1915. Balance, Bisymmetric and Occult, Part I, Chapter III (The Finishing Of Floors). Robinson, L. Eugene Domestic Architecture. The Macmillan Company.

Planning and Arrangement, Chapter XII. Wright, Richardson.

Inside the House of Good Taste. McBride, Nast & Company, New York, 1915. Comfort, p. 1. Personality, p. 97.

Note. - The furniture of the various periods described in the two foregoing chapters is shown in the following illustrations :

Adam

Illustrations facing pages 86, 90

American Empire

Illustration facing page 21

Chippendale

Frontispiece and illustrations facing pages 74, 76, 87

Colonial

Illustrations facing pages 91, 110, III

Georgian

Illustration facing page 120

Hepplewhite

Illustrations facing pages 34, 77, 90

Jacobean

Illustrations facing pages 43, 87

Queen Anne

Illustration facing page 7

Sheraton

Illustrations facing pages 20,75, 133

William and Mary

Illustrations facing pages 6, 34, 42, 90, 145