Rose Iron Works
Reference Publications
Adams, Henry, Viktor Schreckengost - American DaVinci, Morton, S., Editor, Windsor, CT: Tide-mark Press Ltd., 006.
Citation:
p. 67 Description of Zodiac Signs mural for Cleveland Hopkins Airport, designed by Viktor Schreckengost, executed by Rose Iron Works under supervision of Melvin Rose.
Photos:
p. 67 Schreckengost color renderings of mural components.
Boram-Hays, Carol, Bringing Modernism Home, Ohio Decorative Arts, 1890-1960, Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2005. (Published in conjunction with the exhibition "Bringing Modernism Home: Ohio Decorative Arts, 1890-1960," at the Columbus Museum of Art, January 28 - April 17, 2005.)
Citation:
pp. 35-36 Martin Rose bio, Art Nouveau bronze plant stand, circa 1907-08.
pp. 72-74 Art Deco, Paul Fehér, Paul Kiss, mirror and console circa 1930.
pp. 101-102 Melvin Rose, carved glass, Elsa Vik Shaw mural, 1941.
p. 142, RIW, developing latest styles in decorative arts.
pp. 181-182 Chronologies, Martin Rose, Melvin Rose Metal Ind.
p. 209 Chronology, Rose Iron Works, Inc. (Rose Metal Industries, Inc.)
Photos:
p. 37 Table/plant stand, bronze and copper.
p. 73-74 Mirror and console table, metal and glass.
p. 101 Glass mural segment, Melvin Rose, Elsa Vik Shaw.
Clair, Jean (Ed.), The 1920s: Age of the Metropolis, Montreal: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 1991.
Citation:
p. 202, Description of Fehér Paris background and making of screen.
p. 531 bio of Fehér.
p. 593 history of Rose Iron Works.
Photos:
p. 200 Screen.
p. 531 Console table.
p. 532 Mirror that goes with console table.
Craven, Wayne, H. DuPont Professor at University of Delaware, American Art: History and Culture, New York: Brown & Benchmark, A Div. of Wm. C. Brown Communications, Inc., 1994.
Citation:
p. 417, Paul Fehér, Deco screen.
Photos:
p. 417 Deco Screen with RIW reference in caption.
Duncan, Alistair, American Art Deco, New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1986.
Citation:
p. 99 Screen's inclusion in 1930/31 Third International Exhibition of Contemporary Industrial Art in New York.
Photos:
p. 96 Screen.
Gibans, Nina Freedlander, Creative Essence: Cleveland's Sense of Place, Kent, OH and London: The Kent State University Press, 2005.
Citation:
p. 15 Martin Rose among East European artists influencing Cleveland cultural life.
p. 41 Description of Rose Iron Works' range of work in prominent homes and buildings in Cleveland.
Photos:
p. 41 Deco Screen, black and white.
Kahr, Joan, "Paul Fehér, 1898-1990 - Master Ironwork Designer", pp. 13-17, Metalsmith, Vol. 18, No. 3, Summer, 1998, SNAG, Tampa, FL.
Miller, Judith (Gen. Ed.), Battenberg Anqiquitäten Enzyklopädie, (German edition of Miller's Antiques Encyclopedia), London: Octopus Publishing Group Ltd., Mitchell Beazley group, 1998.
Photo:
p. 401-402. Detail of Deco Screen is used as Chapter Title Page for Art Deco, with caption crediting Paul Fehér and Martin Rose.
Riley, Noël (Gen.Ed.), The Elements of Design, London: Octopus Publishing Group LTD, 2003.
Citation:
p. 371 re: Paul Fehér (Not completely correct).
Photos:
p. 368, Deco screen and desk set.
Robinson, William H., and Steinberg, David, Transformations in Cleveland Art: 1796-1946, Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, 1996.
Citation:
p. 173-174, 175, Description of Rose/Fehér collaboration and achievement of "...the most technically and stylistically sophisticated metalwork made in America in what has come to be called the art deco style (fig. 181)."
Photo:
p. 173, Fig. 181 of Screen.
p. 162 Large, color photo of screen.
Skye, Erickson, Program Director, Program, The Twenty-Ninth Annual Ball in the Opera House honoring he United States of American and its contributions to Music and Opera, Dr. James C Hirschy, Chairman of the Ball, 1989: Metropolitan Opera Association, Mrs. Gilbert W. Humphrey, President.
Citation:
Facing page, inside back cover. Deco Screen credits.
Photo:
Front Cover, Center detail, color photograph of Deco Screen.
Weber, Eva, American Art Deco, New York: Crescent Books of Brompton Books Corp, 1992.
Citation:
p. 83, Photo caption of screen identifying Paul Fehér and RIW.
Photos:
p. 83, Screen.
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