Don Weber's Slide Archive: Final Installment Features Chairmaking Classes
The final installment of a three-part series on Don Weber's slide carousel has been published on the Lost Art Press blog. The post showcases images of chairs and a series of photographs from a Country Workshops chairmaking class taught by Don Weber, with Drew Langsner in attendance. The slides were discovered while Weber worked with Lost Art Press on a profile for The Stick Chair Journal No. 4. The images include captions from Weber, from the blog authors, or none at all. Featured chairs include a tulip-backed Windsor, a frame and panel chair, a Brewster chair from Plymouth, and a child's highchair. The post also includes close-ups of a Jacobean table leg and turned elements of a Brewster chair. This series highlights the craft of chairmaking and the documentation of traditional woodworking techniques.
Key facts
- This is the final post in a three-post series featuring Don Weber's slides.
- The slides were found while working on a profile for The Stick Chair Journal No. 4.
- The post features images from a Country Workshops chairmaking class taught by Don Weber.
- Drew Langsner was in attendance at the class.
- Images include a tulip-backed Windsor chair.
- A close look at a Jacobean table leg is included.
- A frame and panel chair and a Brewster chair are shown.
- A child's highchair is also featured.
Entities
Artists
- Don Weber
- Drew Langsner
Institutions
- Lost Art Press
- Country Workshops
- The Stick Chair Journal
Locations
- Wycombe
- United Kingdom
- High Wycombe
- Bryants Bottom