Best American Craftsmen
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The D-28 is legendary for its rich, powerful, and deep tone, making it a benchmark for bluegrass and folk players. Built with solid tonewoods, it offers unparalleled resonance and projection right out of the box. It requires a skilled player to fully tame its massive sound, but the reward is unmatch...
Charles and Henry Greene established the architectural firm of Greene & Greene in Pasadena, California. The brothers are primarily recognized for their design of the 1908-1909 Gamble House, a significant example of American Craftsman residential architecture. Their work emphasizes natural materials,...
Charles Sumner Greene was an American architect who co-founded the firm Greene and Greene with his brother Henry Mather Greene. Together, they were prominent figures of the American Arts and Crafts Movement, designing detailed wooden residences in California. His most recognized work is the Gamble H...
Henry Mather Greene was an American architect who co-founded the firm Greene and Greene with his brother Charles in 1894. Operating primarily in Pasadena, California, the brothers became leading figures of the American Arts and Crafts movement. Their residential designs are distinguished by custom a...
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