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House of the Green Rabbit: The Ernest A. Batchelder Bungalow

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  • Опубліковано 20 кві 2017
  • This film was presented by Pasadena Museum of History for the exhibition Batchelder: Tilemaker (September 21, 2016 through March 12, 2017). Journalist Patt Morrison interviews architectural historian and Batchelder tile expert Robert W. Winter about the life and career of famed Arts and Crafts tilemaker, Ernest A. Batchelder. Features footage of the 1909 Batchelder bungalow in Pasadena, CA, and appearances by tile historian Joe Taylor of Tile Heritage Foundation; architectural historian Ann Scheid of the Gamble House; and Alan Batchelder, the grandson of Ernest Batchelder. Directed by Nate Joseph and produced by Skycraft Studios, 2016.

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  • @kagyu1
    @kagyu1 6 місяців тому

    We love our Batchelder fireplace in our modest Northern California home.

  • @anachronistofer
    @anachronistofer 5 років тому +2

    Dr. Winter died on Feb. 9 at the age of 94. A sad and huge loss for Pasadena and the Arts & Crafts community, although at the same time a wonderful life to be celebrated and remembered.

  • @dannylockwood595
    @dannylockwood595 5 років тому +1

    Wonderful video...thank you for posting! Such an important part of California architectural history.

  • @merrywalsh2809
    @merrywalsh2809 3 роки тому +3

    In 2005, we had a beautiful colonial revival home in Seattle built in 1920, all original mint condition, with plaster walls, picture rails, generous Northwest millwork, glass doorknobs and a huge Batchelder tiled fireplace. I had a fire going almost every night, because I had never lived in an area before where it got cold, but also so I could gaze not only at the fire, but also at the beautiful Batchelder tile relief surround.

    • @shespeakssoftly
      @shespeakssoftly 6 місяців тому

      What neighborhood was it, if you don’t mind my asking? I know of Batchelder fireplaces in Wallingford and Queen Anne. Curious of others.

    • @merrywalsh2809
      @merrywalsh2809 6 місяців тому +1

      @@shespeakssoftly Mount Baker neighborhood in Seattle overlooking Lake Washington. The street is Cascadia.

    • @shespeakssoftly
      @shespeakssoftly 6 місяців тому

      @@merrywalsh2809 thanks 😊

  • @alvarojurado7474
    @alvarojurado7474 2 роки тому

    I was very fortunate to have had Dr. Thoma s W. Brunk a a close friend ,from 1984 7ntil 2 years ago 3 ,when he passed.
    Dr. Brunk Pewabic expert .

  • @alvarojurado7474
    @alvarojurado7474 2 роки тому

    IYsd wonderful informative video. Some close ups and more images would add more value to this video.

  • @jgbdenman1273
    @jgbdenman1273 22 дні тому

    Ridiculously loud background jazz. Thank goodness it was not throughout the video. Sad that this hasn’t been shared / found more online

  • @andrechaves7025
    @andrechaves7025 5 років тому

    I"m afraid this was too short and somewhat misleading. Pasadena was NOT the center of the Arts and Crafts Movement by any means although there was importance in regards to architecture. Before Batchelder wrote anything in The Craftsman Magazine he had written articles in the Inland Printer that later were published as Principles of design, a book that equals Dow's Composition in importance. He was rather late for the A&C Movement and continued to produce till the early 30's. Bob Winter was an amazing man full of humor, secrets and knowledge. In the end I'm glad the video was Ade and agree with Ann's last comments.

  • @mj31504
    @mj31504 22 дні тому

    What is the story of those Santa Clauses?