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Mennonite Furniture

The Ontario Tradition in York County

by (author) Lynda Musson Nykor & Patricia Musson

photographs by Martha Kuehner

Publisher
James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
Initial publish date
Jan 1977
Category
Woodwork, Mennonite
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780888621481
    Publish Date
    Jan 1977
    List Price
    $45.00
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780888621498
    Publish Date
    Jan 1977
    List Price
    $2.99
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781552773697
    Publish Date
    Feb 2008
    List Price
    $45.00

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Description

The art, architecture and furniture of Ontario's Mennonite settlers reflected the deep convictions of these law-abiding, profoundly religious and pacifist people.

Among the earliest settlers of Ontario's Niagara and York County regions, Mennonites brought to Canada a long rural tradition of building, furniture making and folk art. These ideas inspired the houses and farms they built and the production of a great variety of furniture, and informed the emergence of a style rooted in Germany and Pennsylvania, but clearly modified by the Ontario experience.

Mennonite Furniture is a well-illustrated examination of an unmistakable nineteenth century Ontario style of domestic construction and ornament.

About the authors

LYNDA NYKOR is a free-lance journalist who lives in Thornhill, Ontario.

Lynda Musson Nykor's profile page

PATRICIA MUSSON is professor at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario.

Patricia Musson's profile page

Martha Kuehner's profile page

Editorial Reviews

"When Mennonites arrived in Upper Canada to settle near Niagara and in Waterloo and York counties, they began to make furniture that retained the basic Germanic shape and spirit and also showed its contact with other cultures, particularly the American culture."

London Free Press