Virtuoso: The Tool Cabinet and Workbench of Henry O. Studley

Lost Art Press Virtuoso: The Tool Cabinet and Workbench of Henry O. Studley

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By Donald C. Williams. Photographs by Narayan Nayar

In a space of just 10" x 39" x 19½", H.O. Studley managed to arrange - with perfection - more than 250 of his tools into a dovetailed mahogany cabinet that has captivated tens of thousands of woodworkers since it was first unveiled in 1988 on the back cover of Fine Woodworking with a single shocking photograph.

After a brief stay at the Smithsonian, the cabinet was sold to a private collector and hasn't been seen by the public for well over a decade. Studley's workbench has never been on public view.

For the last four years, Donald Williams and a team of supporting characters has been researching, documenting and photographing both the cabinet and Studley's equally amazing workbench to create "Virtuoso: The Tool Cabinet and Workbench of Henry O. Studley."

This book is the first in-depth examination of one of the most beautiful woodworking tool chests ever constructed and presents the first-ever biography of Studley (1838-1925), a piano and organ builder in Quincy, Mass. In this book, Williams uses original research to answer the questions that flash through the minds of everyone who views the cabinet:

How did he build it?
How does it work?
And why would anyone construct such a monument to his tools?

In this book you will find measurements, details and photographs of all the tools in the cabinet. Every swinging frame, hinged panel and nook of this three-dimensional, multi-layered sculpture has been analyzed so you can understand how it folds in on itself like a giant piece of mahogany origami.

You will meet the man himself, H.O. Studley, and get a glimpse into the trade of high-end organ and piano makers in 19th- and 20th-century New England.

But most of all, you will see the cabinet in a way that only a handful of privileged people ever have. And you will realize that the magazine photograph that electrified the woodworking world in 1988 only scratches the surface of the cabinet's complete magnificence.

"Virtuoso" is produced and printed in the United States. The interior paper is an #80 coated matte paper. The signatures are sewn, affixed with a cloth tape and glued to the cover boards to create a strong hinge. The cloth-covered boards are wrapped in a #100 supermatte dust jacket. 216 pages.

Customer Reviews

By Michael Magnay on 29th April 2024
"The subject, a tool chest, has reverential, almost religious icon status. This book examines it in great detail. The photography is excellent, and by necessity the main feature of the book. Does the chest deserve such status? Probably not. Beautifully made, it nevertheless has flaws and functional issues. Understandable- anyone who has attempted to make storage both attractive and functional will have met the compromises involved. Understanding that, and seeing how Studley resolved them, is an interesting journey. There is much, unresolved, speculation by the author- tending towards padding. But the analytical deconstruction of the chest is worth seeing- a tour de force. "
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